About
I am a human geographer and I have interests in health, embodiment, materiality, surveillance, social media and qualitative methods. My research particularly relates to the social and cultural aspects of digital health. I completed my BA and MA at the University of Liverpool and I am currently in the final stages of my ESRC funded Ph.D. at the University of Liverpool titled: 'Healthy lifestyles or 'dangerous competition' - self-tracking and the geographies of surveillance in the lives of young people.' I teach on modules with a focus on social and cultural geographies and critical public health.