
Dr Poppy de Souza
Dr Poppy de Souza (she/her) is an interdisciplinary researcher with a diverse portfolio career that leans across cultural, creative and critical research and practice. Poppy鈥檚 engaged scholarship is concerned with the ethics, aesthetics and politics of voice and listening鈥攂roadly defined鈥攊n conditions of inequality and injustice across a range of contexts with a focus on sites and practices of resistance, resilience, care and repair.听 Her work is grounded in feminist, intersectional, and community-led approaches and social justice oriented critical praxis.
Poppy鈥檚 current research focuses on a range of projects and collaborations exploring political listening across thresholds of experience, often grounded in or working with lived experience expertise.听 This includes:
- ~ ""听a sound-based community project that explores creative possibilities for collective listening, care, and connection in the wake of pandemic grief (and beyond);
- ~ "ReStorying Connection with Forcibly Displaced Women", a series of creative, arts-based workshops exploring how cultural connections are realised, maintained, and transformed by women in contexts of forced migration and transition (developed with Dr Dr Lydia Gitau);
- ~ "Mapping Migratory Meals at the Ends of the World (MMMEOW!)", an arts-research collaboration听that explores the intercultural, political, embodied and sensory dimensions of food, migration, and belonging in marginal and shifting geographies through shared meals, storytelling, and creative mapping听(with , A/Prof Marnie听Badham (RMIT), and Dr Samid听Suliman (Griffith);
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Poppy is a co-Chief Investigator on the Australian Research Council Discovery Project听听听(led by Griffith University, DP240103048) and currently听Bridging Hope Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Big Anxiety Research Centre (BARC).
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A significant gift from the (BHCF) has supported the first philanthropy funded Research Fellow position at the 黑料网大事记 Big Anxiety Research Centre (BARC). This position will play a pivotal role in developing innovative tools and programs to help support those dealing with mental health issues while broadening the Centre鈥檚 reach into diverse communities across Australia and internationally. BARC will join BHCF鈥檚 International Art Therapy Alliance, leveraging on their extensive networks with cultural organisations within China, such as The Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. Bridging Hope Charity Foundation is committed to connecting mental health with the arts to make a culturally vibrant and healthy society.
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ARC Discovery Project听(DP240103048). Funded Oct 2023. Project titled "". Co-Chief Investigator with Prof. Susan Forde, A/Prof Heather Anderson, and Prof Halim Rane (Griffith University).
Total: $386,187.
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黑料网大事记 Women's Wellbeing Academy (WWBA) small grant. Funded June 2025. Project titled "(Re)Storying Connection with Forcibly Displaced Women". Co-lead with Dr Lydia Gitau.
Total: $5,000
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