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Ursula Hurley

Ursula Hurley is a professor of life writing in the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology at the University of Salford. Her research interests are in amplifying silenced and marginalized voices via creative practice, feminist translation, socially engaged research and co-creation. She has an ongoing collaboration with Szilvi Naray, working on Hungarian cultural realia and co-translating short fiction by contemporary Hungarian women writers. Ursula is interested in the innovative application of creative processes. Her own creative practice plays on the boundaries of fiction and non-fiction, and her critical work explores embodied experience. She is committed to engaging communities in creative practice research. She was the principal investigator for the AHRC’s Connected Communities project, ‘In the making’, investigating disability and 3D printing. This resulted in the monograph In the Making: Disability and Digital Fabrication (Vernon Press, 2020).

Contact: School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology, Salford University, The Crescent, Salford M5 4WT, UK.


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Journal
Short Fiction in Theory & Practice
Principal Editor Ailsa Cox Associate Editors Aleix Tura Vecino and Andrea Ashworth