TEACHING


Associate Lecturer for the modules “Intersectional Internets: The Future of Aesthetics, Labour and Surveillance” (2021) and “Human Rights and Computation” (2022), Creative Computing Institute, University of Art London.

Academic Tutor for Technology & Society (2020), University of Oxford.

Below are some of my course outlines:

THE FUTURE OF SURVEILLANCE (2021).

PART I: A Brief History of the Future of Surveillance
What is surveillance anyway? Is it a thing with definable parameters? An object, a person, a process, or an inescapable smog? A messy array of overlapping concepts? A state of mind? A raging fire?

PART II: Markets of Surveillance
How are surveillance assemblages maintained, constructed and dreamt up? How are they refused, resisted, and reified? How do we navigate these increasingly complex data world and data futures?

HUMAN RIGHTS & COMPUTATION (2022).

PART I: Imagining Human Rights & Computation
How does computation and the internet complicate human rights? What have these guidelines omitted in the past and what will they miss out in the future?

PART II: Shopping for Human Rights & Other Ethical Guidelines
From lobbying, to ethics washing, dumping, and shirking – what are the many ways to buy yourself into a more ethical tech business?

PART III: The Future of Human and Non-Human Rights
What are human rights, non-human rights, and more than human rights?

HIDDEN CURRICULUM (Forthcoming)