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Pinar Tuzcu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Queen's University, focusing on Digital Justice and Algorithmic Culture. Her research interests encompass areas such as Critical Coding Studies, Intersectional Internet Studies, and Anti-Colonial Feminist Epistemologies. She holds a D.Phil from the University of Kassel in Germany and has previously undertaken significant research projects, including 'RE:Coding Algorithmic Culture' and 'Migrant Feminism.' Tuzcu has actively collaborated as part of the 'Digital Feminist Collective' while also holding an interim professorship at Justus-Liebig-University in Germany. Her scholarly contributions aim to bridge theoretical and methodological perspectives within an intersectional digital feminist framework, addressing issues of agency and access in digital contexts. Tuzcu has published various articles and co-edited works addressing contemporary feminist issues and intersectionality in a digital age. She is committed to knowledge transmission and engaging with BI*PoC communities in Germany, fostering academic and non-institutional knowledge forms.
Queen's University • Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Joined as a tenure-track assistant professor with a focus on Digital Justice.
University of Alberta • Canada
Co-initiated and coordinated interdisciplinary research projects, including 'RE:Coding Algorithmic Culture.'
Justus-Liebig-University • Germany
Held an interim full-professorship position in the Department of Sociology.
Department of Computing offers research-based, project-based, and course-based patterns.