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Spotlight On: Dr Sameena Mulla
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Spotlight On: Dr Sameena Mulla

In this edition of Spotlight On, SHaME’s Principal Investigator Prof Joanna Bourke interviews Dr Sameena Mulla from Marquette University in Wisconsin.

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Joanna Bourke 15 December 2020
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In December 2020, SHaME Principal Investigator Joanna Bourke interviewed anthropologist Dr Sameena Mulla, who is an Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Sciences at Marquette University in Wisconsin.

Watch their interview here to hear Joanna and Sameena speak about the intersections between sexual violence, medicine and the law; nursing care and role conflict; and some words of wisdom for early career researchers.

FIND OUT MORE:

Website: Dr Sameena Mulla Academic Profile
Twitter: @ratnagiri77

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