Julia Winckler's interdisciplinary research focuses on working with visual archives and collections. Memory and migration narratives, contested topographies, exile studies, co-production of knowledge and photography & activism are particular areas of interest.Â
For PhD applicants:
Winckler currently co-supervises six Phd students at the °®¶¹´«Ã½ and one Phd student at the University of Salzburg. Two of these Phd projects are practice-based; one is Techne funded, a second is an AHRC CPD studentship.Â
Winckler welcomes Phd inquiries that interact with any of the following:Â
Working with Archives and Collections: Photographic archives, Community archives, Museums, Private Collections
Memory Studies:Â Postmemory, transnational memory, cultural memory, communicative memory, personal memory
Art practice as research:Â visual, creative and ethnographic research methods/photo voice/photo elicitation/digital media technologies, site-specific interventions
Co-production of knowledge: popular education methodology, participatory methods, oral history, histoire croisée/regards croisés methodologies
Photography and activism:Â community art practice (global, historical & contemporary) and critical pedagogy
Photographers in Exile in Britain: contributions made by emigrés to the field of Applied Arts