Biography:Tracey Reynolds

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Tracey Reynolds is a Professor in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Greenwich. Reynolds began her academic career in 1998 in the Faculty of Arts Humanities and Science, London South Bank University.[1][2]

She has conducted empirical research in the UK with focus on social issues including black and minority families living in disadvantaged communities and the study of families.[3][4]

She is further co-investigator on the so.called PASAR (Participation Arts and Social Action in Research ) project of the Open University.[5]

Reynolds is author of Caribbean Mothers: Identity and Experience in the UK (published by Tufnell Press, 2005)[6] and Transnational Families: Ethnicities, Identities and Social Capital[7], with Harry Goulbourne, John Solomos and Elisabetta Zontini, (published by Routledge, 2010).

She was portrayed for the The Guardian by Photographer Bill Knight in March 2020.[8][9]

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