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ABOUT ALICE

Alice is a cultural and political geographer at the University of Oxford. Her research interests include media and popular culture, critical and popular geopolitics, radio and sonic geographies, and migration, displacement, and borders. Alice has forged a collaborative research partnership with the BBC, conducting projects which capture and explore the impact of public service broadcasting on audiences. This includes a 28-part podcast series on the power and resonance of Call the Midwife to mark the BBC's centenary in 2022. Alongside her research, she teaches a broad range of undergraduate modules in Human Geography.

Alice received her PhD in Geography and MSc in Migration Studies from the University of Oxford and her MA in Geography from the University of St Andrews. A highlight of her student days was captaining the Oxford women's golf team to victory in the Varsity Match against Cambridge at Rye GC in 2019. Studying as an undergraduate at the Home of Golf also enabled her to mix lectures and classes with regular rounds on the world-famous Scottish links.

Alice is passionate about golf and, when not playing herself, can usually be found thinking, reading, or writing about the ancient game and its entanglements in geopolitical relations of power. She plays off a handicap of 2 and, following Fife's example, loves to see dogs strolling the fairways.

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