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Red Chidgey’s research interests lie at the intersections of gender studies, media cultural studies, and memory studies. They have led activist-informed research projects examining feminist media production in Europe, including work funded by the Austrian Science Fund on young women creators in new cultural spaces and do-it-yourself zine cultures. Red is currently investigating how contemporary activism is collected and displayed in the cultural sector, collaborating on a book titled 'Museums, Archives and Protest Memory' with Joanne Garde-Hansen. Additionally, Red co-edits the 'Routledge Companion to Media Memory'. Their teaching focuses on cultural memory, gender, and media research methodologies, reflecting a commitment to student-centered approaches. Red engages with the public through lectures and discussions at prominent institutions, and they are recognized as a UK national expert in feminist memory archiving. In collaborative projects, they develop feminist educational resources aimed at empowering young women.
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