academic and research publications
- ‘What does the COVID-19 pandemic mean for young people’s mental and emotional wellbeing in Lambeth’ (Innovation Unit, December 2020)
- ‘Rupturing the uninhabitable: young people, refusal and gentrification’ (Anima Loci, February 2021)
- ‘Home sweet home’ (New Economics Foundation Zine, Issue 3, July 2021)
- From Utopia Now to Dystopia Now: Co-producing knowledge about young people’s hopes and fears for the future Cowan, H., Kühlbrandt, C., Riazuddin, H., Polidore-Perrins, O., Boka Batesa, D. & Swinburne, B., 24 May 2021, COVID-19 and Co-production in Health and Social Care Research, Policy and Practice: Volume 2: Co-production Methods and Working Together at a Distance. Online: Policy Press, Vol. 2. p. 147-153
- ‘Reordering the machinery of participation with young people’ Cowan, H., Kühlbrandt, C. & Riazuddin, H., 25 Jan 2022, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Sociology of Health and Illness.
- ‘Bullying and Harassment in Research and Innovation Environments: An evidence review’ Jones, L., Boesten, J. & Riazuddin, H., 2019, UK Research and Innovation.
- ‘Preventing sexual harassment and violence: A King’s case study’ Boesten, J., Riazuddin, H. & Guerra, S., 2018, King’s College London,
articles and papers
- The Asian Writer (2015) – ‘Closure: Contemporary Black British Short Stories‘
- Guardian Newspaper (2014 – CIF Online and Print) – ‘The ‘racist chair’ is not shocking but a cruel reminder of the art world’s views‘
- Media Diversified (2013) – ‘“but everybody on TV is white and all the nice people are blonde.”
- No Fly on the Wall (2014) – ‘Feminist kill joys and safe spaces‘
- The Feminist Wire (2014) – ‘Moving the margins to the centre: shifting from anti-racist to pro-black‘
- Women Against Fundamentalism Conference 2014 (SOAS, University of East London) – paper on gender, race and fundamentalism
- Ceasefire Magazine (2013) – ‘This Is How You Find Yourself: Junot Diaz, Diasporic Narratives and Decolonising Literature‘
- Southern Discomfort Zine – ‘an ode to amy and frank’
- Ceasefire Magazine – Sister Outsider (column)
- The Body Narratives (Editor from 2013 – 2016)
panels, video and podcasts
- New Economics Foundation Weekly Economics Podcast – guest on episode ‘How the economy is damaging our mental health’
- Al Jazeera – Head to Head episode ‘War on women, war on liberty – Naomi Wolf’ – panelist
- The Body Narratives – A Different Mirror Seminar – Art as a tool for healing – featuring Aowen Jin, Bola Agbaje, Sharmila Chauhan, Vicki Igbokwe, Indigo Williams, Lesley Asare and Yrsa Daley-Ward
- Women of the World (2014) – The New Black panel
- Ceasefire Magazine (2014) – Podcast: Kiese Laymon on Language, Love and ‘Long Division’ (with Kiese Laymon, Rukayah Sarumi, Usayd Younis and Nathan Richards)
- Ceasefire Magazine (2013/14) – Feminism is for everybody: the role of men (part i) – featuring Rukayah Sarumi, Nathan Richards, Symeon Brown, Areeb Ullah
- Ceasefire Magazine (2013) – Feminism is for everybody: men and masculinity (part ii) – featuring Symeon Brown, Usayd Younis, JJ Bola and Nathan Richards