Caroline Millar

PhD in Text Practice as Research, School of Humanities
 Caroline Millar

About

Caroline Millar is a final year PhD candidate in Text, Research and Practice at the University of Kent. Her innovative research employs a critical walking practice to explore questions of place, identity, and otherness in interstitial landscapes. This approach forms part of her broader creative critical practice, which encompasses prose, poetry, and film.    

Research interests

  • Critical walking practices
  • Place and identity studies
  • Interstitial landscapes
  • Post-industrial geographies

Professional

Caroline's work spans both academic research and creative practice. Her writing has been featured in several prestigious publications, including:

  • The Guardian
  • Elsewhere: A Journal of Place
  • The New Writer
  • Poetry News
  • Litmus
  • The Kent Review

Caroline is currently developing 'Albion Parade', an innovative film project that explores the post-industrial landscapes along the Thames Estuary. This project, seed-funded by Anglia Ruskin University, exemplifies her interdisciplinary approach, combining critical research with creative filmmaking. Caroline's work in prose, poetry, and film, alongside her academic research, positions her at the forefront of contemporary place-based studies and creative critical practice. Her interdisciplinary approach contributes to evolving dialogues about place, identity, and otherness in the context of changing landscapes.

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