معرفی
Wren Radford is a Lecturer in Religions & Theology at the University of Manchester, specializing in interdisciplinary approaches that connect practical theology with socio-economic inequalities, feminist theory, disability studies, queer theory, and postcolonial critique. Their work emphasizes collaborative research with marginalized communities and creative methodologies.
- Education:
- PhD in Theology and Religious Studies (University of Glasgow, 2019)
- MTheol in Theological Ethics (University of Edinburgh, 2011)
- MA in Divinity (University of Edinburgh, 2009)
Research interests include theology and the arts, embodied resistance, and the intersection of lived experience with transformative praxis. They have explored these themes through projects like ‘The Embodied Everyday: Constructing Anti-Poverty Activism as a Theology of Practice’.
Recent publications address topics such as cripqueer care, welfare stigma, and pandemic temporality, reflecting their commitment to integrating theology with social justice. They contribute to debates on qualitative research ethics, creative methods, and anti-austerity activism.



