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Dr Rhianna Garrett is a Leverhulme Early Career fellow at Northumbria 2025-2028, on her project entitled (Self)categorisation as Resistance: The Refusal of Mixed Ethnic Categorisation, based in the department of Geography and Environmental Sciences. 

This project pioneers an ambitious new direction for mixed ethnic studies within geographies of resistance, transcending traditional approaches to ‘race’ research. Specifically, the project demonstrates how global mixed ethnic populations in Britain, the US, Singapore, Germany, and Bosnia and Herzegovina resist  oppressive linguistic, social, and political ethnic categorisation through their own self-identification. Through an innovative mixed methods approach of interviews and photography, she aims to produce a monograph and photography exhibition creatively illustrating how these oppression's are resisted, increasing scholarly and public interests, and construct academic spaces that make mixed ethnic matters, matter.

Her previous research examined how institutional whiteness shapes the career trajectories of doctoral and early career researchers, with additional expertise in the study of whiteness, social justice, and mixed ethnic women's expereinces in higher education. She is currently working on several projects investigating how to change the methods we use to track ethnicity demographic information in a more intersectional way. 

Additionally, Rhianna has explored projects related to gamification, including boardgames and role playing games, to increase engagement in Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) activities. She has run several institution-wide interdisciplinary training programmes aimed at creating meaningful collaboration and change within anti-racism work, contributing signitificantly to facilitating vibrant and inclusive workplace environments.

For her voluntary roles, Rhianna is the Critical Mixed Race Studies (CMRS) Association executive board Global Coordinator, where she connects all countries outside of the US concerned with multiethnic matters, and is currently the social media coordinator for the charity, People in Harmony.

Rhianna is a Chinese mixed ethnic scholar open to discussing mixed ethnic studies with anyone interested in the topic. 

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 5 - Gender Equality
  • SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities

Education/Academic qualification

Geography, PhD, The architecture of whiteness: how institutional whiteness shapes academic careers in the UK, Loughborough University

1 Jan 202219 Mar 2025

Award Date: 19 Mar 2025

Education, MA, Quest for Equality: Using gamification elements to promote engagement and motivation in a post-EDI training mediated discussion, University of Exeter

Award Date: 18 Dec 2021

History, BA, Ancient History, Modern Media: Building Immersive Experiences and Programming Empathetic Historical Understanding in Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey

Award Date: 19 Sept 2020

Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years

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