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Caroline Pullee

Joint Course Leader

Caroline Pullee is trained as a design historian and graduated from the Victoria & Albert Museum and Royal College of Art. She has worked as a journalist for Time Out, Artists Newsletter, Design Week and Crafts. She has also been a researcher for the Design Museum, Sir John Cass and Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths as well as lecturing in universities across the UK.

She is currently Joint Course Leader for BA(Hons) Garden Design, BA(Hons) Spatial Design and BA(Hons) Interior Design and is mid way through her Doctorate in Education at Sheffield University.

Her thesis focuses on the methodological and epistemological challenges of using the Mass Observation (MO) archive of photographs taken in 'Worktown' Bolton in the late 1930s as a way of questioning representations of everyday life. As such, it is an engagement with the fields of visual ethnography, cultural studies and material culture and constitutes an attempt to interrogate the way in which the 'Worktown' study engages in the cross and multi-disciplinary space.The research takes a particular heuristic, which is that of 'the street', in order to examine the way 'the street' is constructed within an archive in visual representations.

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