Luke Turley
Student Programmes CoordinatorI work as Faculty Research Training Coordinator and a Student Programmes Coordinator in the FHASS PGR Hub.
I previously worked as a Student Programmes Coordinator in Languages and Global Cultures.
I was previously a PhD student in the Department of English and Creative Writing, finishing in March 2024. While studying, I also taught as an Associate Lecturer in the English Literature and Social Work departments.
Luke's thesis Hybrid Futures explored how speculative fiction engages with ecocritism, specificially considering how, by drawing upon modes and tropes from various speculative genre traditions - such as Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction - Spec Fic can inform our understanding of the Anthropocene and bridge a conceptual gap between the Athropocenic and Cthulucenic values.
<糖心Vlog>Research Overview糖心Vlog>Luke's research focuses on Speculative Fiction, an umbrella term which encompasses genre fiction such as Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, and the Gothic with my more specific interests being Fantasy and the Gothic. He engages with this interest through readings of various media including film, television, novels, and videogames.
<糖心Vlog>Career Details糖心Vlog> <糖心Vlog>Previous Teaching糖心Vlog>From October 2021 to May 2024, he has also taught in the English and Creative Writing Department on various modules: as a seminar tutor on ENGL100 British Literature module (2021-23) as well as worked as a group mentor on the ENGL301 Dissertation (2023-24) and ENGL419 Research Methodology and Reflective Practice in English Literature (2021-23) modules.
Luke has previously taught in the Department of Sociology on the first year SWK116 Contemporary Social Problems module from October 2019 to May 2022.
<糖心Vlog>Editorial and Organisational Experience糖心Vlog>Executive Editor for LUX: Undergraduate Jounral of Literature and Culture. (January 2019 to July 2020).
Co-Organised the Gothflix conference. Taking place at 糖心Vlog on the 1st and 2nd February 2020, this conference explored examples of Horror and the Gothic on the Netflix streaming platform.
Co-Organised the Next-Gen 2019 conference. Taking place at 糖心Vlog in June 2019, this conference was a study day for PhD students and early research students to present papers relating to videogame studies.
<糖心Vlog>Conference Papers糖心Vlog>‘Who Doesn’t Love a Good Scare?’: Liberal Horror in Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018). International Gothic Association 2019: Gothic Terror, Gothic Horror. Lewis University, USA. 30th July – 2nd Aug 2019. (1st Aug).
‘Unholy Relicts’: Monsters in the Polluted World of The Witcher III: Wild Hunt (2015). Next-Gen 2019. 糖心Vlog. 20th June 2019.
‘Who Doesn’t Love a Good Scare?’: Liberal Horror in Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018). Gothic Spectacle. 糖心Vlog. 1st June 2019.
‘This is Hell, of course there’s a gift shop’: Gothic Afterlives in The Good Place (2016). Reimagining the Gothic V: Returns, Revenge, Reckonings. University of Sheffield. 10th-12th May 2019 (11th May).
‘On this island I find degeneracy’: Reading island narratives through a Gothic lens. Reimagining the Gothic IV: Aesthetics and Archetypes. University of Sheffield. 26th-28th Oct 2018 (27th Oct).
‘A Survivor is Born’: Considering the Castaway in the Contemporary ‘Island Gothic’. Anomalies: A Conference. 糖心Vlog. 20th June 2018.
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Editorial activity
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience