The Faculty of Arts and Humanities and is committed to decolonisation, which we recognise as a complex and multifaceted process that includes education, research, departmental culture, outreach and student support.
History
Decolonising History web page
Philosophy
EDI and Decolonisation web page
Internal Philosophy EDI page, including decolonisation
Access for current students and members of staff only.
Decolonising MLaC Research Group
The linguistic and cultural heritage of the Punic people, focussing on how their Semitic language and maritime trade practices influenced Mediterranean civilizations.
Classics Project Poster
English
Supplementing the central library’s decolonisation toolkit specifically for the English Department.
English Project Poster
Developing a guidebook when engaging with GRT (Gypsy, Roma and Traveller) community history.
Back issues of Durham’s student newspaper The Palatinate, analysing the experience of black students in Durham in the twentieth century.
History Project Poster
School of Modern Languages and Cultures (MLaC)
Exploring visual culture and the linguistic representation of objects in museums, comparing the descriptions used in French, Spanish, and English.
MLaC Project Poster
Analysing heritage and community languages, and how the terms are used negatively to develop language hierarchies between commonly taught and lesser-taught languages.
Music
The broad focus is to explore the phase before music students arrive at Durham, analysing the knowledge gatekeepers of music, such as exam boards which grade music levels and hence regulate the transition to university. One project explores the colonial histories of exam boards, and the other looks at how Durham University adapts to address these legacies in terms of student applications and transitions to university.
Music Project Poster
Theology and Religion
An exploration into the historical and contemporary ties between secularisation and colonialism.
Theology Project Poster
MLaC Project Poster 1
MLaC Project Poster 2