About
I'm a Lecturer in Digital Media within the Film Studies department. I'm also Programme Lead for the BA Film, TV, and Digital Media degree.
My academic interests sit somewhere roughly between cultural/film/media theory, continental philosophy, and intellectual history. My research and teaching focuses on the cultivation of audiences, identities, and public personae, the transmission of ideas and cultural forms across historical contexts, and ethico-aesthetic practices of selfhood. I also have a particular interest in the historical development of ‘theory’ in the humanities and its relationship to the history of philosophy (and the history of ideas more broadly). My most recent monograph is Speaking Philosophically: Communication at the Limits of Discursive Reason (London: Bloomsbury, 2023).
I'm a contributing editor for Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities. I also currently act as external examiner for the MA Mass Communications degree at Liverpool John Moores University and between 2021-2025 held the same role for the BA Media Communications at Bath Spa University.
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