Global Political Economy/Global Challenges and Transformations: Geopolitics, Inequalities and Mobilities
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, University of Bristol
Start date: Sep-23
Research topic: Menstrual Health and Experiences in Uganda
My research interests lie at the intersection of feminist and urban theoretical frameworks, focusing on the exploration of menstrual health. For my doctoral project, I am utilising a comprehensive blend of embodiment, feminist, and urban theories to delve into the intricate ways in which women in Western Uganda experience menstruation in their daily lives. Through an intersectional and interdisciplinary approach, my research seeks to comprehend the nuanced interplay between societal, cultural, and structural factors, and how these shape an individual’s perception and experience of menstruation.
Research supervisors: Maria Fannin, Mhairi Gibson, Melanie Channon
Email: Madison.Lindeman@bristol.ac.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madison-lindeman-021b37131/