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Graeme Kirkpatrick is a Professor at the University of Manchester, specializing in social theory and digital culture. He obtained his PhD from Birkbeck, University of London, focusing on analytical philosophy and human sciences. He has extensive experience in the fields of critical social theory, post-critical theories, and art and society. Since working at Manchester since 2004, he has contributed to various academic projects, including a visiting Professorial Fellow role in the Digital Cultures Research Programme at Flinders University in Australia. His research includes critical studies on user experience in digital technology design and he has authored and edited numerous publications, spanning books and journal articles. Additionally, his research interests reflect his commitment to exploring the intersections of aesthetics and video game theory, as well as their implications within contemporary performance arts. Kirkpatrick has supervised eight PhD students to successful conclusions and encourages applications within his fields of expertise, including critical social theory and anti-sociology, actively contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
University of Manchester • Manchester, England
Lead in research areas related to social theory and digital culture.
Flinders University • Adelaide, Australia
Contributed to the Digital Cultures Research Programme.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.