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Senior Lecturer in Work, Race and Decolonial Studies

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Course Organiser, The Future of Work (MA Honors)
  • Course Organiser, Managing Employment Relations (MSc HRM)
  • Course Co-organiser, The Coloniality of Data (MSc Data, Inequality and Society - EFI)
  • PhD Thesis Supervisor 
  • MSc Dissertation Supervisor
  • UG Dissertation Supervisor

Background

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My academic thinking and writing focuses mainly on the ethics and politics of work in a global context. In particular, I am interested in the role of difference (primarily, race and gender) in the emergence and distribution of new forms of work. More recently, I have been thinking about the eugenicist underpinnings of discourses on technology.

I am interested in supervising PhD projects that centre critical race, feminist, queer, and post-/decolonial critique. I encourage prospective applicants to familiarise themselves with my research, including the literature that I work with, in order to evaluate the compatibility of our intellectual interests. 

Research Interests

  • Postcolonial /Decolonial Critique
  • Race, Feminist and Queer Theory
  • Science and Technology Studies

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