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Scott Huntly

Postgraduate Research Student
Department of Government
 Scott Huntly

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Biography

Scott is a lecturer in politics at the University of Suffolk and a PhD candidate in the department of government at Essex. His research focuses on the political discourse of evangelicalism after Trump using a poststructuralist approach to discourse analysis. He is an associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy and currently teaches on the following modules: History of Political Thought Contemporary Political Theory Political Discourse

Research and professional activities

Thesis

A Crisis of Faith: the Political Discourse of Evangelicalism after Trump

Supervisor: Professor David Howarth

Research interests

Theories and methods of discourse analysis

The political discourse of faith-based movements and organisations

The discourse of free speech, fundamentalisms, and culture wars

Political theories of the body, senses and affect

Contact

shuntl@essex.ac.uk

Location:

Colchester Campus