Nadena Doharty
Dr Nadena Doharty is a sociologist of education working in the School of Education at the University of Sheffield. Nadena read her undergraduate degree in Sociology and Politics and postgraduate degree in International Relations at Goldsmith’s College, University of London. After a PGCE specialising in Sociology and Politics, Nadena earned her PhD at the University of Keele for a thesis entitled ‘Black History Month and Black History with Key Stage 3 Students in English Secondary Schools: A Critical Race Theory Approach’. You can find Nadena on twitter @PhD_NDoharty. Nadena’s areas of specialisation include: the sociology of education (racialised, gendered and classed inequalities in compulsory schooling); the teaching and learning of Black History/Black History Month in schools; identities and racialised cultural differences through the curriculum; critical (race) methodologies and, critical/anti-racist pedagogy.