Staff Profile
Dr Nick Morgan
Senior Lecturer in Latin American Studies; Director of the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
- Email: nicholas.morgan@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 7480
- Address: Dr. Nick Morgan,
Spanish, Portuguese and Latin America Studies,
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Old Library Building,
缅北禁地,
NE1 7RU
Introduction
I arrived at 缅北禁地 in September 2007 from the Universidad de los Andes in Bogota, where I worked in the area of cultural studies. My research initially focused on the politics of cultural representation in Colombia, Venezuela and Panamá, and has included work on nationalism, class, race and ethnicity, participatory democracy and the media. Much of this was done from the perspective of discourse analysis but in recent years I have focused on ethnography, taking part in interdisciplinary projects involving historians, anthropologists, sociologists, film scholars and political analysts. My current focus has two main strands: the representation of conflict in the social imaginary and community participation in local politics and its impact on policy making. I have a particular interest in the use of documentary filmmaking as part of the research process.
During my time at 缅北禁地 I have been degree programme director for Modern Languages and Management and director of the MA in Latin American Interdisciplinary Studies.
I am currently the subject lead for Language Based Area Studies for the Northern Ireland and North East Doctoral Training Programme (NINEDTP) and acting Director of the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Research Interests
Participatory democracy in Colombia, Venezuela and Panama; Critical Development Studies; Nationalism in Colombia; Representations of race, class and gender in Colombia; Cultural studies in Colombia, Venezuela and Panama; History of Colombia
Other Expertise
Critical Theory; Social Theory; Narrative Theory
Current Work
I am currently Co-Investigator, coordinating the Colombian part of the AHRC funded project, Screening Violence: A Transnational Study of Conflict and Post-conflict Imaginaries
I am also working with colleagues in the UK and Colombia in the development of a social franchising model for community development in Colombia's Pacific lowlands. I work with the Institute for Environmental Research on the Pacific (IIAP) in delivering training to grassroot community leaders in Colombia's Pacific coast, and am part of the Mesa Inter-Institucional sobre el Pacífico, which includes government ministries, regional universities and non-governmental organisations with a stake in local governance.
Research Projects and Funding
Screening Violence, A Transnational Study of Post-conflict Imaginaries. £960,000, Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK).
COLCIENCIAS/UNIVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES (BOGOTA)
"Sobre la crisis de la democracia en Colombia: un estudio de los discursos de nación, estado y democracia en Colombia" (2005).
(15,000,000 COP)
Postgraduate Supervision
I am happy to supervise on a wide range of topics including Nationalism in Latin America; Participatory democracy and social movements; Race, class and ethnicity in Latin America; Political discourse analysis. These are not exclusive topics, however, and I have supervised candidates working on, amongst others
- the consequences of the discursive positioning of child soldiers in the Colombian conflict
- activism and the anti-austerity protests in Syntagma Square, Athens
- tourism and the cultural transformation of the Chapada Diamantina in Brazil
- regionalism and migration in the Chocó, Colombia
- representations of violence in street art in Bogotá, Colombia
- reassessing the urban transformation of Medellín, Colombia, from the perspective of gender
- the politics of paradise in Pipa Brazil
Most of these candidates were funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, UK) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC, UK).
Undergraduate Teaching
Introduction to Cultural Studies
Diversidad cultural en América latina
Cultura y política en Colombia
- Philpott S, Morgan N. . London: Palgrave Macmillan Cham, 2022.
- Griffin A, Morgan N. . Tábula Rasa 2021, 39, 111-134.
- Morgan N. . In: Mac Ginty, R; Brett, R; Vogel, B, ed. The Companion to Peace and Conflict Fieldwork. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, pp.223-236.
- Morgan N. . In: Peter Wade, James Scorer, Ignacio Aguiló, ed. Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America and the Caribbean. London: University of London Press, Institute of Latin American Studies, 2019, pp.25-47.
- Morgan N. . In: Sánchez Lopera, A; Nielsen, C, ed. Por otras políticas de la verdad en América latina. Pittsburgh, PA: Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana, 2017, pp.227-258.
- Morgan N. . Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research 2015, 21(1), 126-141.
- Morgan N. . Cuadernos de Literatura 2013, 17(34), 18-45.
- Morgan N. . Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies 2013, 19(1), 53-76.
- Morgan N. . Journal of Latin American Studies 2011, 43(2), 355-357.
- Morgan N. . Revista de asuntos políticos 2010, 6, 35-37.
- Morgan N. . Revista Iberoamericana 2008, 74(223), 497-513.
- Morgan N. . In: Moraña, M, ed. Cultura y cambio social en América Latina. Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2008, pp.37-56.
- Morgan N. . Estudios. Revista de Investigaciones Literarias y Culturales 2008, 16(31), 85-109.
- Morgan N. . ReVista (Cambridge) 2008, 8(1), 57-60.
- Morgan N, Cedeño J. . Estudios. Revista de Investigaciones Literarias y Culturales 2006, 26-27, 53-74.
- Morgan N. . In: Rutter-Jensen, C, ed. Pasarela paralela: escenarios de la estética y el poder en los reinados de belleza. Bogotá: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2005, pp.44-56.
- Morgan N, Lobo G. . Revista de Estudios Colombianos 2004, 27-28, 36-39.
- Morgan N, Lobo G. . Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies 2004, 10(1), 83-97.
- Morgan N. . Revista de Estudios Sociales 2002, 13, 90-98.