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Dr. Jonathan Mark Ervine is a Senior Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies at Bangor University, School of Modern Languages. His research explores intersections of French popular culture, national identity, and societal belonging through lenses of cinema, humor, sports, and digital media.
Academic Background
- PhD in Cinematic Representations of Social and Racial Exclusion in French Cinema (Leeds University, 2009)
- MA in The Opposition to War in French Cinema (Leeds University, 2004)
- BA in French and Philosophy (2002)
Research Contributions examine:
- Football's role in shaping French identity and discrimination debates
- Evolution of stand-up comedy in France
- Humor-food-identity intersections in global contexts
- Videogames as cultural artifacts reflecting French society
- Media representation of minority groups in sports and arts
Media Engagements include:
- Commentary on 2024 Olympic breakdancing inclusion
- Analysis of political exploitation of football
- Podcast discussions on French football culture and e-sports
He serves as external examiner for French programs at Swansea, Bath, Chester, and Swansea universities (2013-2021). His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to cultural understanding and societal inclusion.
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