Introduction
I work at the intersection of politics (electoral, social movement, identity) and popular culture (especially social media). My work often brings together questions of race, gender, sexuality, class, and various ethnic differences with issues of disinformation and participation. I have also been a union delegate in France, representing employee rights, including those of inclusivity and non-discrimination. I am a professor at the American University of Paris, where I teach courses about many of the aforementioned issues in a comparative cultural context.
Expert
My doctoral dissertation research focused on popular (politicians' and news' ) discourses or framing of socio-economic rights questions and policy, in historical context. My research continues to be at the intersection of politics (electoral, social movement, identity) and popular culture (especially social media). My work often brings together questions of race, gender, sexuality, class, and various ethnic differences with issues of disinformation and participation. I have also been a union delegate in France, representing employee rights, including those of inclusivity and non-discrimination. I am a professor at the American University of Paris, where I teach courses about many of the aforementioned issues in a comparative cultural context.
Fields of expertise: Communication and information/ICTs, Culture, Education, Evidence for policy / knowledge valorization, Gender equality, Inclusive social development / inclusive societies / social inclusion, Participation, Social change / social transformations