Content Warning – this episode includes a brief mention of unsolicited explicit messages. Dr Sarah Johns joins Dr Maxine Horne to talk about her research in evolutionary anthropology and how it applies to sexual health, women and mothering. She
A solo episode as Dr Maxine Horne explores her own research background from community arts and health projects with older women through to research and innovation in the NHS Links to Maxine on the web – www.maxinehorne.co.uk The Rainbow Clinic
Nia Wearn talks to Dr Maxine Horne about her wide ranging research interests from employability in the games industry to Gothic hidden object games and Eurovision. She also talks about the benefits of being part of a network. There is also a lo
Dr Allison Upshaw talks to Dr Maxine Horne about arts based research, story telling, ethics of research and the thread that connects African American history to today. Dr Upshaw’s website https://allisonupshawphd.com/ Dr Upshaw’s EDI consultanc
In this episode, Dr Amy Bonsall talks to Dr Maxine Horne about the origin story of the WIASN network and her research into global theatre. Follow Amy on Twitter https://twitter.com/littlebirdwoman Dr Pragya Aagarwal https://www.drpragyaagarwal.
Prof Ele Belfiore talks to Dr Maxine Horne about her research into the politics of arts funding and how research can be an impetus for change Links in the episode Ele on Twitter – https://twitter.com/elebelfiore Arts press around Ele’s latest a
Dr Kelly Pickard-Smith talks to Dr Maxine Horne about her PhD research into mathematical identities and the arts based methods she used. Links mentioned in this episode Kelly on Twitter – https://twitter.com/DrKelly_PS Altord on Facebook – http