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Assistant Professor in Digital Art, Ecology, and Communication at Tilburg University, specializing in postcolonial environmental justice and cultural analysis. Her research focuses on eco-media theory and postcolonial studies, with a keen interest in Anglophone Irish, African, and Caribbean literatures and cultures, and their diaspora cultural productions in Ireland and the UK. Her ongoing book project integrates literature, film, archival photography, and radio, aiming to explore how development projects shape social relations and material landscapes in twentieth-century Ireland. Currently, her research examines the intersections of environmental justice and migration. Kate enjoys teaching a broad spectrum of cultural media studies topics and theories, employing an interdisciplinary approach that allows students to deeply engage with meaningful subjects. Her teaching methodology emphasizes project-based, collaborative learning practices, fostering an environment where students feel supported to ask difficult questions and take risks. She aims to cultivate curiosity and recognize the diverse expertise students and faculty bring to discussions, enhancing the educational experience through community engagement.
Tilburg University • Tilburg, Netherlands
Teaching and conducting research in Digital Art, Ecology, and Communication, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to cultural analysis and environmental justice.
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