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Dr Susan Forde

Career Development Fellow


Affiliations
Affiliation
Career Development Fellow in the Department of Sociology

Biography

I am the Recruitment and Admissions Widening Access and Participation contact for the Department of Sociology. 

My research is focused on the relationship between space and place, violence, peace and justice. I am particularly interested in movement and use of space in divided cities and how structural violence and inequities can be challenged. My research is interdisciplinary and is informed by, and contributes to, the fields of sociology, human geography, and peace and conflict studies. 

Before joining Durham University, I held a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Research Fellowship at the University of York. For this research project I explored spaces of peace and conflict in Cape Town, with a focus on access to community spaces and experiences of the divided city. Prior to this, I held an Associate Lectureship at the University of York and lectured across human rights, peace, conflict and development. While at the University of York I received the departmental Athena Swan award for my work supporting students and colleagues. I completed my doctoral studies at The Archbishop Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace Studies at Liverpool Hope University where I held a Vice Chancellor Doctoral Scholarship and served on the steering committee of the Centre.

Publications

Authored book

Book review

Chapter in book

Journal Article

Other (Digital/Visual Media)