
Emily Faux
@emilyfaux3
Working with Stories & Fiction, Nuclear Weapons & War. Creative Methods.
PhD @UniofNewcastle Teaching @LeedsUniMedia @AdvanceHE
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#ICYMI: In our latest issue, Emily Faux examines the construction of public knowledge about nuclear weapons. “Navigating nuclear narratives in contemporary television: The BBC’s Vigil” ➡️ buff.ly/3OedF5I


We are proud to launch the #YWNGI Mentorship Programme Success Story Campaign! 🌟Meet some of our incredible former #mentees, whose stories #inspire, empower and showcase the impact of the mentorship programme.👏 The campaign starts with the wonderful Emily Faux who was a mentee


How popular culture shapes public knowledge of nuclear weapons. New article in RIS by Emily Faux, who will soon visit us at Visual Politics UQ / UQ POLSIS. Congratulations, Emily, and looking forward to your stay. cambridge.org/core/journals/…




Our Visual Politics UQ program is out. We look forward to discussing fascinating new research with four wonderful scholars from different disciplines: Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox, PhD., Emily Faux, Lilie Chouliaraki @ Juliet Fall. Please join us in person or online. Details here: rolandbleiker.com/upcoming-events


Excited to soon be joining Visual Politics UQ and sharing my work on creative research methods & representing nuclear war

On my way to Brisbane to visit Visual Politics UQ and present a chapter of my PhD, “Fragmented Faces: Representing Nuclear Weapons and War”. Grateful to the Economic and Social Research Council for supporting this opportunity!

Visual politics + nuclear war, in person or online, this Wednesday! Thanks Roland Bleiker Visual Politics UQ

Here a video of our latest Visual Politics UQ event: Emily Faux from Newcastle University discusses her Ph.D. research, focusing on collage as a research method to understand nuclear weapons and war. Thanks very much, Emily, for your talk and for visiting us at UQ. rolandbleiker.com/past-events/fa…

Please join us for our next Visual Politics UQ event: Prof Lilie Chouliaraki Lilie Chouliaraki from LSE discusses her new Columbia University Press book Wronged: The Weaponization of Victimhood. Wed 7 May, 5-6pm Brisbane time (UTC+10). In person 501/(39a). Zoom rego: rolandbleiker.com/news/upcoming-…

Roundtable 1: Pedagogical Approaches to Nuclear Politics Date: June 19 (Thursday) Time: 9:00-10:30 Place: Lagan, Grand Central Hotel Rhys Crilley Emily Faux Carolina Pantoliano Anne I Harrington Catherine Eschle

