Welcome to my blog.
I am a postgraduate researcher with the University of Wolverhampton.
Project Title: The Representation of Unconscious Bias Against Women in Contemporary Fiction.
My thesis explores how, in a highly technologised twenty-first century context, inherited structures of power and agency continue to generate new and exacerbate old prejudices against women. Literature can help us expose how AI algorithms, which are believed to be objective and neutral, already have biases coded into them and continue to reward historically privileged groups. My research will assess and celebrate the antinomies of female contribution to social relations; its goal is to help reimagine our relationship with technology and create pathways that lead to a fairer future in the digital age. While assessing the prevalent structures of power and agency in everyday life as conjectural in everyday space-time creating a juxtaposition between the anthropological social and cultural world – the physical entity – with the ontological invisible nature of human existence – the ultimate reality.
Degrees
University of Wolverhampton Master of Research Humanities
Research topic: Literacy: An object of study or a tool with a purpose?: The Importance of Critical Reading Skills in the Twenty-first Century.
In which I concluded that “literacy, literature, books and knowledge hold a unique and valuable place in the world of reason. Literacy is a symbol of ideas, defiance, acceptance, originality, individuality; it is an inter-disciplinary skill with notions of art, science, philosophy, history, and current affairs”.
Staffordshire University BA (Hons) English Literature