Maryam Owodunni

Maryam Owodunni

First Name: 
Maryam
Last Name: 
Owodunni
Title: 
PhD Student, (she/her)
Biography : 

I am an international student from Nigeria who is deeply interested in language, culture, and human relationships. I currently speak Yoruba, English, and Mandarin Chinese at advanced level, French and Arabic at lower intermediate level.

My research is driven by the right to the city, how and why these rights translate differently from person to person, how relations are formed in the urban and how people negotiate their ways into the urban life especially at the ever-rising influence of neoliberalism. I am generally interested in urban development, urban transformation, and urban communities in the global South. I have growing interest in colonialism, settler colonialism and their ongoing roles and effects in present day. My prior research had been on spatial justice in contemporary urban development using the case study of Lagos, Nigeria. My current work seeks to explore human migration, diaspora groups, how these groups relate to space in the urban and how their bodies influence these relationships.

Education: 
MSc, Philosophy, Soochow University( PRC)
BA,Chinese Studies, University of Lagos

People Type:

Areas of Interest: 

Urban relationship, Urban problems, Urban development, Everyday living for migrant population, diasporic formation.

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Dissertation Supervisors: 
Professor Beverley Mullings
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Maryam Owodunni