Professor Suki Ali

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About
Suki Ali is Professor (Education) in the Department of Sociology at LSE. She previously taught at Goldsmiths College, the Institute of Education and University of Greenwich. She is an active member of the Runnymede Trust Academic Forum, and sits on a number of Editorial Boards.
Research
Suki's main theoretical interests focus upon feminist postcolonial theory, research methodologies, visual culture, and processes of identification and embodiment. Her work centralises the interplay between gender, sexualities, race and class and she has published research that engages these issues in education and family life. Whilst continuing to work within these areas, her current research explores processes of racialisation with specific regard to family life, identification and postcoloniality; and knowledge politics and practices.
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