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Liam Devlin is a faculty member at the University of Huddersfield, currently serving as School Director of Recruitment in the School of Arts and Humanities. He is affiliated with the Department of Media, Humanities and the Arts and the Centre for Cultural Ecologies in Art, Design and Architecture. Devlin actively supervises PhD students and conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of photography, cultural theory, and political discourse.
- University: University of Huddersfield
- School: School of Arts and Humanities
- Department: Department of Media, Humanities and the Arts
- Rank: Professor
Research Interests: Devlin explores photography through the lenses of Magic Realism, Discursive Practice, and Archiving. His work examines:
- Photographic theory and practice
- Visual documentation of social movements
- Archival aesthetics and cultural memory
- Intersections of art with political and economic discourse
- Urban visibility and spatial politics
- Contemporary creative practice methodologies
Publications Overview: His research output spans 2014-2019, focusing on photographic theory, protest documentation, and archival aesthetics. Key trends include analyzing Magic Realism in photography, the role of Montage in constructing narratives, and Allure as a conceptual framework for understanding visual culture.
Academic Contributions: Devlin has built a strong research culture across institutions including the University of South Wales, University of Brighton, and Goldsmiths University. His teaching emphasizes the integration of photographic theory and practice, aiming to enrich student experiences through research-informed pedagogy.




