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    Nathan Bullock

    Nathan Bullock, Ph.D., is an alumnus of Duke University who earned his doctorate in 2019.1 He specializes in Art, Art History, and Visual Studies.1 His research interests include space/place, rhetoric/discourse, identity/culture, and their intersections with activism and politics/policy.1

    Dr. Bullock's academic background is extensive, including studies at prestigious institutions such as Yale University, the London School of Economics and Political Science, Dartmouth College, the University of Richmond, the National University of Singapore, and The University of Hong Kong.

    Currently, Dr. Bullock works as a DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility) and People & Culture Director.3 He recently earned a certificate in Diversity & Inclusion in the Workplace from ESSEC Business School.2

    During his time at Duke, Bullock participated in interdisciplinary research. He spent a semester at the Yale School of Architecture to gain practical and technical knowledge to inform his dissertation research on contemporary Singapore's urbanization.4 His research skills include visual, formal, spatial, rhetorical, thematic, and discourse analysis, with theoretical approaches encompassing feminist, postcolonial, performance, and psychoanalytic frameworks.1

    Highlights

    Semester of Architecture Training Informs Study of Singapore's ...
    Jan 12 · duke.academia.edu
    Nathan Bullock | Duke University - Academia.edu
    Nathan Bullock | Duke University - Academia.edu

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