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Lee Douglas is a Lecturer and Convenor of the MA Visual Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths, University of London. His work focuses on memory, political violence, and decolonization in Spain, Portugal, and the Iberian Atlantic. He combines ethnography with multimodal media to explore how societies reconstruct the past and reimagine the future through traces of conflict and displacement.
Academic qualifications include a PhD in Sociocultural Anthropology (2017), MSc in Visual Anthropology (2008), and a Graduate Certificate in Culture & Media (2015). He led the MSCA-funded project 'Militant Imaginaries, Colonial Memories' (2022–2023), analyzing the legacy of the Portuguese Carnation Revolution and post-colonial migrations.
Research interests span forensic anthropology, colonial memory, and visual methodologies. He co-edits Visual Anthropology Review, leads the TRACTS Network's Working Group 1, and is part of the Writing with Light Collective.
His publications include edited volumes on counter-cartographies and image-driven scholarship, alongside articles in Romanic Review and Huarte de San Juan. Current projects address eucalyptus ecologies and extractive histories in Iberia.




