Dr Harvey Humphrey
Teaching Fellow

Contact details
- Email: harvey.humphrey@ed.ac.uk
Address
- Street
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24 Buccleuch Place
- City
- Edinburgh
- Post code
Availability
Mondays and Tuesdays
Background
I am an interdisciplinary creative social 'scientist' with a background in co-production and creative methods. My work cuts across trans studies and queer disability studies. I care about working with communities within these disciplines and I often focus on those marginalised or excluded by research or those with a mistrust of research processes. I draw on a range of creative methods to make these research relationships work because I think creative approaches can give us a way in to sociological stories that are hard to tell and hard to hear.
I have previously worked at the University of Northumbria and the University of Strathclyde on co-produced and creative projects. I also have a background working and volunteering in Student Unions. I am a published poet and I produce and perform sociological poetry.
My PhD, from the University of Glasgow, addressed trans and intersex activist relationships across Australia, Malta and the UK with the use of ethnodrama. During an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Strathclyde I staged this work as a piece of ethnotheatre (a play) with a cast and crew with a connection to the LGBTI community most of whom were queer and trans.
Qualifications
PhD Sociology (University of Glasgow);
MRes Equality and Human Rights (University of Glasgow);
MA Critical and Cultural Theory (Cardiff University);
BA(hons) English Studies (University of Stirling)
Undergraduate teaching
Understanding and Investigation: Methods for Health Research
Research summary
Creative Representation
I tried to find the words but they wouldn’t come
struggling to write, all my thoughts come undone
overwhelmed by the burden
of representation
of real people with a real story
so I added creativity
Swapping out one truth for another
Replacing one place with the other
removed from context, out of time
Freed up these stories, theirs not mine
their many truths overlapped in rhyme
Through this I found the words, their words
Their expression, their phrasing, their terms
to do justice to their stories, contexts
to make sense of relationships so complex
offers an analysis that respects complex contexts
Current research interests
co-production and participatory methodologies; creative methods, trans studies, queer disability studies; poststructuralism, ethics, queer theory, temporality, poetryKnowledge exchange
As Is play, 2022
Past project grants
ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Strathclyde
ESRC Studentship, University of glasgow