Prof Mica Nava
Name | Prof Mica Nava |
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Job title | Emeritus Professor |
Email address | m.nava@uel.ac.uk |
Research institute | Arts & Creative Industries |
Research outputs
Labour silence on abuse uncovered in reports
Nava, M. 2023. Labour silence on abuse uncovered in reports. Chartist. 320, p. 22.Trans and the Normalisation of Difference
Nava, M. 2022. Trans and the Normalisation of Difference. Chartist Publications.Reviews: Bad News for Labour: Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief By Greg Philo, Mike Berry, Justin Schlosberg, Antony Lerman and David Miller, Pluto Press 2019
Nava, M. 2020. Reviews: Bad News for Labour: Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief By Greg Philo, Mike Berry, Justin Schlosberg, Antony Lerman and David Miller, Pluto Press 2019. Theory & Struggle. 121 (1), pp. 178-180. https://doi.org/10.3828/ts.2020.21Looking Back: ‘1968’, Women’s Liberation and the Family
Nava, M. 2020. Looking Back: ‘1968’, Women’s Liberation and the Family. Free Associations. 78, pp. 66-84. https://doi.org/10.1234/fa.v0i78.335Sexual Harassment, #MeToo and Feminism
Nava, M. 2018. Sexual Harassment, #MeToo and Feminism. Chartist. 290, pp. 16-17.Multicultural or cosmopolitan?
Nava, M. 2014. Multicultural or cosmopolitan? Society without Borders, TedxEast End 2014. Oval Space, Bethnal Green, London 18 Jan 2014 London TedxEastEnd.American Anthropologist Ruth Landes and Race Relations Research in Postwar Britain: A Research File
Nava, M. 2013. American Anthropologist Ruth Landes and Race Relations Research in Postwar Britain: A Research File. London University of East London.Sometimes antagonistic, sometimes ardently sympathetic: Contradictory responses to migrants in postwar Britain
Nava, M. 2013. Sometimes antagonistic, sometimes ardently sympathetic: Contradictory responses to migrants in postwar Britain. Ethnicities. 14 (3), pp. 458-480. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468796813508115Cultural Studies, History and Cosmopolitanism in UK
Nava, M. 2013. Cultural Studies, History and Cosmopolitanism in UK. Culture Unbound. 5 (4), pp. 23-32.Is Shopping All Bad?
Nava, M. and Lawson, Neal 2010. Is Shopping All Bad? OurKingdom.Thinking Internationally, Thinking Sexually: Race in Postwar Fiction, Film and Social Science
Nava, M. 2007. Thinking Internationally, Thinking Sexually: Race in Postwar Fiction, Film and Social Science. in: Visceral Cosmopolitanism: Gender, Culture and the Normalisation of Difference Berg. pp. 97-120A Love Song to our Mongrel Selves: Cosmopolitan Habitus and the Ordinariness of Difference
Nava, M. 2007. A Love Song to our Mongrel Selves: Cosmopolitan Habitus and the Ordinariness of Difference. in: Visceral Cosmopolitanism: Gender, Culture and the Normalisation of Difference Berg. pp. 133-164Visceral Cosmopolitanism: Gender, Culture and the Normalisation of Difference
Nava, M. 2007. Visceral Cosmopolitanism: Gender, Culture and the Normalisation of Difference. Oxford Berg.Gender and Racial Others in Post-war Britain
Nava, M. 2006. Gender and Racial Others in Post-war Britain. Third Text. 20 (6).The Unconscious and Others: Rescue, Inclusivity and the Eroticisation of Difference 1930s Vienna
Nava, M. 2006. The Unconscious and Others: Rescue, Inclusivity and the Eroticisation of Difference 1930s Vienna. in: Bainbridge, C., Radstone, S., Rustin, M. and Yates, C. (ed.) Culture and the Unconscious London Palgrave. pp. 41-57Domestic Cosmopolitanism and Structures of Feeling: the Specificity of London
Nava, M. 2006. Domestic Cosmopolitanism and Structures of Feeling: the Specificity of London. in: Yuval-Davis, N., Kannabiran, K. and Vieten, U. (ed.) The Situated Politics of Belonging London SAGE. pp. 42-53Thoughts on Contextualising Practice
Nava, M. 2005. Thoughts on Contextualising Practice. Journal of Media Practice. 6 (3), pp. 179-184.Consumption's Potent Political Purchase (or why the study of consumption is political)
Nava, M. 2002. Consumption's Potent Political Purchase (or why the study of consumption is political). Times Higher Education.Cosmopolitan Modernity: Everyday Imaginaries and the Register of Difference
Nava, M. 2002. Cosmopolitan Modernity: Everyday Imaginaries and the Register of Difference. Theory Culture Society.Diana and Race: Romance and the Reconfiguration of the Nation
Nava, M. 1999. Diana and Race: Romance and the Reconfiguration of the Nation. in: Kear, A. and Steinberg, D. L. (ed.) Mourning Diana: Nation, Culture and the Performance of Grief Routledge. pp. 108-119Wider Horizons and Modern Desire: The Contradictions of America and Racial Difference in London 1935-45
Nava, M. 1999. Wider Horizons and Modern Desire: The Contradictions of America and Racial Difference in London 1935-45. New Formations: A Journal of Culture, Theory, Politics. 37 (Spring), pp. 71-91.The cosmopolitanism of commerce and the allure of difference:Selfridges, the Russian Ballet and the tango 1911—1914
Nava, M. 1998. The cosmopolitanism of commerce and the allure of difference:Selfridges, the Russian Ballet and the tango 1911—1914. International Journal of Cultural Studies. 1 (2), p. 163.Framing advertising: cultural analysis and the incrimination of visual texts
Nava, M. 1997. Framing advertising: cultural analysis and the incrimination of visual texts. in: Nava, Mica, Blake, Andrew, MacRury, Iain and Richards, Barry (ed.) Buy this Book: Studies in Advertising and Consumption London Routledge. pp. 34-50Modern Times: Reflections on a Century of English Modernity
Nava, M. and O'Shea, A. (ed.) 1995. Modern Times: Reflections on a Century of English Modernity. Routledge.'Modernity's Disavowal: Women the City and the Department Store
Nava, M. 1995. 'Modernity's Disavowal: Women the City and the Department Store. in: Nava, M. and O'Shea, A. (ed.) Modern Times: Reflections on a Century of Modernity Routledge. pp. 38-76Modernity tamed? Women shoppers and the rationalisation of consumption in the interwar period
Nava, M. 1995. Modernity tamed? Women shoppers and the rationalisation of consumption in the interwar period. Australian Journal of Communication. 22 (2), pp. 1-19.Consumerism reconsidered: Buying and power
Nava, M. 1991. Consumerism reconsidered: Buying and power. Cultural Studies. 5 (2), pp. 157-173.Consumerism and its Contradictions
Nava, M. 1987. Consumerism and its Contradictions. Cultural Studies. 1 (2), pp. 204-210.6749
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