Grace Whorrall-Campbell

Grace is a researcher, archivist and creative practitioner.

Grace is completing a PhD in History at the University of Cambridge, titled 'Psychoanalysis, Management and Labour in the British Workplace, 1942-c.1970', funded by an Oxford-Open-Cambridge AHRC Doctoral Award. Grace has been a member of the University of Cambridge Labour History Research Cluster and the Harvard-Cambridge Centre for History and Economics Prize Studentship winner 2020-21, as well as a guest researcher at the Institute for Contemporary History, Munich. From February, Grace will take up a visiting postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin.
Grace's research interests include the history of mental health and psy-science, capitalism, the politics of groups, gender and sexuality.

Grace was a Collective Studio member of The NewBridge Project 2022-23 and co-faciliates Social Dreaming Matrixes, as part of a practice that explores how we can imagine social relations differently under capitalism.