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Dr. Susan Hansen is an Associate Professor in Psychology at Middlesex University, specializing in visual studies, urban sociology, and cultural studies. Her research focuses on street art's role in social change, public visual landscapes, and ethical frameworks for visual research. She has contributed to interdisciplinary dialogues through editorials and roundtables in journals like Visual Studies. Hansen’s work bridges art, ethics, and psychological methodologies, addressing topics such as graffiti as protest, heritage preservation of street art, and community discourse around urban art.
Her publications span over two decades, with notable contributions to understanding the intersections of art, social justice, and urban environments. Collaborations include studies on prison-based art interventions and qualitative research ethics. Hansen’s interdisciplinary approach integrates sociological, cultural, and psychological perspectives to explore how visual practices shape and reflect societal values.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, her extensive publication record and editorial roles reflect her scholarly impact. Her research emphasizes the transformative potential of art in addressing issues like gender-based violence, substance use, and social inequality through innovative methodologies such as video installations and longitudinal documentation.

