Dr. Bridgette Wessels

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Biography

Bridgette Wessels is a Professor of Social Inequalities at the University of Glasgow, where she specializes in Digital Society. She holds a Doctorate from the University of Sussex and has extensive experience in researching the intersection of technology and social change. Her career began with doctoral research focused on early community-based developments of the Internet. Wessels has lectured at various universities, including the University of Sheffield, where she became Reader in Digital Sociology in 2014. She founded and directed the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Social Digital Research, leading significant research initiatives in digital society and economy. Currently, she leads interdisciplinary research themes addressing knowledge and power in digital content and is involved in exploring inclusive productivity in the digital age. Wessels has been instrumental in various funded projects, linking technological innovation to societal impacts, and is a founding member of the Digital Technology and Social Change hub within the European University Alliance CIVIS. Her research interests encompass social change in the digital age, addressing inequalities in access to digital resources and participation in cultural life. Wessels has published extensively in her field and continues to mentor PhD students, contributing to the academic community through research and teaching.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor of Social Inequalities

— Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Oversees research and teaching in social inequalities and digital society.

Reader in Digital Sociology

2014-01-01 — Present

University of Sheffield • Sheffield

Led interdisciplinary research in digital sociology.