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Dr Katalin Halasz
Lecturer in Sociology

  • Social Science and Communications
  • Social and Political Sciences

Summary

Katalin is a body scholar working across film, video art, installation, performance, cross-dressing and curation to inquire into her research interests of affect/emotion, senses/embodiment, racialization/whiteness, gender, belonging, migration and nationalism.

She joined Brunel University as a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow in 2021. Her Leverhulme research project is on 'Affective whiteness: racializing Hungarian national identity '. As part of this research, she has produced the video installation on racial discomfort , which was presented at the Pratt Institute in NYC and at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa; and the short essay film on national belonging .

After finishing her PhD in Visual Sociology, she was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the ERC funded research project at Goldsmiths, University of London. She held teaching positions at City and Goldsmiths universities.

Before her academic career, Katalin worked in the antiracist movement (, and ), and developed her art practice.

Katalin has staged a number of participatory and multimedia performances in Brazil, Bolivia, Denmark, Germany, South Africa, the USA and the UK and curated the exhibitions  and

More on her artful sociological research can be found on her website:

Katalin is on the Board of the and on the Editorial Board of

Qualifications

PhD in Visual Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London

Foundation Diploma in Fine Art, Camberwell, University fo the Arts London

MSc in European Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science

LLM, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Pecs

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Responsibility

Katalin is module leader for CO2630 The Creative Industries, Fashion & Culture.

Newest selected publications

Halasz, K. (2024) ''. The Sociological Review, 0 (ahead of print). pp. 1 - 18. ISSN: 0038-0261

Journal article

Halasz, K. (2024) 'Performance Art and Embodied Data Analysis in Arts-Based Sociological Research on Whiteness', in Kara, H. (ed.) The Bloomsbury Handbook of Creative Research Methods. London : Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 225 - 236. ISBN 10: 1-350-35575-5. ISBN 13: 978-1-350-35574-3.

Book chapter

Halász, K. (2024) 'How to Do Social Research with Performance', in Coleman, R., Jungnickel, K. and Puwar, N. (eds.) How to Do Social Research With .... London : Goldsmiths Press. pp. 198 - 206. ISBN 10: 1-913380-40-8. ISBN 13: 978-1-913380-42-7.

Book chapter

Halasz, K. (2023) 'Europe. Focus on Health', in Walker, B. (ed.) State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2013: Events of 2012. London : Minority Rights Group International. pp. 177 - 196. ISBN 10: 1-907919-40-6. ISBN 13: 978-1-907919-40-4.

Book chapter

Halasz, K. (2021) 'Affects in Making White Womanhood', in Hunter, S. and Van der Westhuizen, C. (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Critical Whiteness Studies. Routledge. ISBN 13: 9780367403799.

Book chapter
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