Conference Papers:
- CEM PGRs Conference 2021 | ذكذكتسئµ, VIRTUAL CONFERENCE "Exploring the landscape of contemporary British horror via women filmmakers (+ REFLECTION), on the Horror Studies SIG panel"
-BAFTSS Annual Conference 2021: Time and the Body in Film, TV and Screen Studies |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON, VIRTUAL CONFERENCE "Exploring the landscape of contemporary British horror via women filmmakers ( + REFLECTION), on the Horror Studies SIG panel"
-GENRE/NOSTALGIA 2021| UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE, VIRTUAL CONFERENCE "The problem with Wuthering Heights (Dir. by Andrea Arnold, UK, 2011)"
- THE POLITICS OF HORROR | UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, VIRTUAL WORKSHOP "Methodologies, Community and the Politics of PhD study: Debunking Methodology"
-CINE EXCESS 14: REPRESENTATIONS AS WEAPONS: CULT FILM AND THE POLITICS OF RESISTANCE 2020 | BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY, VIRTUAL CONFERENCE "Freehold (Dir. by Dominic Bridges, UK, 2017): In Britain you're as much an outsider as your tormentor" [funded]
- CEM MULTIDISCIPLINARY POSTGRADUATE SEMINAR SERIES 2020 | ذكذكتسئµ "Research Summary: When Women Do Genre: Contemporary British Horror directed by women from 2000 onward”
- INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY SEMINAR SERIES 2020 | ذكذكتسئµ “Celebrating British Women Filmmakers: A Case Study of British Horror”
- CINE EXCESS 13: INDEPENDENT VISIONS OF EXCESS 2019 | BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY "Grave Matters: The invisible women behind contemporary British horror cinema" [funded]
- DIVA: HIP-HOP, FEMINISM, FIERCENESS 2019 | UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON “Kicking ass is literally all I care about.” The trailblazing rap of queer, feminist Bruja: Princess Nokia
-FOLKLORE ON SCREEN 2019 | SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY "Following the Wicca Man: Addressing the Invisible Women behind Contemporary British Folk Horror Cinema”
- CATHiCON 2019 | ذكذكتسئµ “My Big Fat Greek Wedding meet Shaun of the Dead”: Moving beyond the monstrous-feminine in Gurinder Chadha’s gross-out horror-comedy
- CARPE DIEM: JOURNAL IN A DAY 2019 | UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON "Understanding women’s genre films"
- HORROR, CULT & EXPLOITATION MEDIA III 2019| NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY "Grave Matters: The invisible women behind contemporary British horror cinema" [funded]
- GRADNET 2019 | UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON "Black Magic, White Witches: an intersectional interrogation of Anna Biller’s The Love Witch (2016)" [funded]
- CATHiCON 2018 | ذكذكتسئµ "Re-imagining traditional familial structures in horror: The Babadook (2014) and new representations of single mothering" [funded]