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Christina Scharff is a Professor at King's College London and serves as the Associate Dean for Doctoral Studies in the Arts and Humanities. She is an expert on gender, media culture, and empirical research, having joined the Culture, Media, and Creative Industries department in 2010 after completing her fellowship at the London School of Economics. Christina has been awarded several research grants from the Economic and Social Research Council and the British Academy. Her research interests include digital feminism, cultural inequalities in creative industries, and the subjectivity of female entrepreneurs in the classical music profession. Christina has published widely on feminist activism, cultural work, and gendered inequalities, particularly within the context of neoliberalism. Her notable works include 'Gender, Subjectivity, Cultural Work: Classical Music Profession' and contributions to edited volumes on digital feminisms. Christina is dedicated to teaching and supervision of PhD students, actively participating in higher education discourse, and engaging with public discussions on gender issues.
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