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I am an interdisciplinary Sociologist with expertise in everyday experiences specifically looking at gender, ethnic inequalities, intersectionality and creative methods.
I am currently a Research Associate for the Leverhulme Trust-funded project ‘Towards Inclusive Environmental Sustainability (TIES)’ (Jan 2021 – Jan 2024; ID: 89321), led by Principal Investigator Dr Sherilyn MacGregor. This project is the first in-depth study of immigration and household sustainability in the UK. TIES examines culturally specific notions of sustainability by investigating how Global South (GS) to Global North (GN) migration and the drive for urban sustainability intersect at a household level in Manchester. This is research will contribute to new knowledge about culturally specific notions of sustainability and how newly arrived and settled migrants view, identify with, and practice sustainable behaviours.
Biography
Prior to my UoM role, I was a PDRA in the Geography Department at the University of Sheffield on an AHRC-funded project titled, ‘Storying Sexual Relationships’. This research examined young Muslims and personal relationships across Yorkshire, Tyne and Wear, and Scotland. I have two co-edited books from the project, which include the anthology A Match Made in Heaven: Young British Muslim Write about Love and Desire and Storying Relationships, and expertise in creative methods which include storying and short-film methods.
From September 2019 – January 2021, I was co-investigator on the ‘Advancing Female Literacy and Empowerment in Pakistan and India through Life-Writing’ project funded by the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) (Sep 2019 – Jan 2021) led by Professor Siobhan Lambert-Hurley in the History Department at The University of Sheffield. As project Co-Investigator, I led on the social research methods training for partners in the Global South (GS).
I received my PhD in Sociology from the University of Huddersfield in July 2015. My thesis was titled ‘Older South Asian Migrant (SAM) Women’s Experiences of Old Age and Ageing in the UK’ and explored first-generation settled migrant experiences of old age and ageing in the UK. It utilised a life course approach and intersectional framework to examine older women’s transnational positions of age.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Huddersfield
2011 → 2015
Award Date: 15 Jul 2015
Master of Research, The University of Huddersfield
2010 → 2011
Award Date: 20 Jul 2010
Bachelor of Social Science, Psychology, Lancaster University
Award Date: 26 Jul 2004
Member, Sustainable Huddersfield - Comms, Communities and Culture working group
Member, White Rose Research Network
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Ali, N. (Discussant), MacGregor, S. (Discussant) & Ahmad, Z. (Discussant)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research
Ali, N. (Academic expert member)
Activity: Membership › Membership of committee › Research
Ali, N. (Invited speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research
Ali, N. (Chair)
Activity: Participating in or organising event(s) › Participating in a conference, workshop, exhibition, performance, inquiry, course etc › Research
Ali, N. (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research
21/04/21
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21/04/21
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4/09/20
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15/01/20
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13/08/18
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