Dr. Sofia Bull

Associate Professor

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Biography

Sofia Bull is an Associate Professor at the University of Southampton, specializing in Television Studies. Her research expertise includes health humanities and the portrayal of science and medicine in crime dramas, notably focusing on the forensic science representations in shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Bull has published on medical reality television and Scandinavian programs depicting childbirth and midwifery. Currently, she is exploring the representation of viral infections in UK television, shedding light on the medium's capacity to visualize biological processes. Her monograph, Television Genetic Imaginary (Palgrave, 2019), examines how television communicates complex ideas surrounding DNA through various genres including science documentaries, crime procedurals, and family history shows. Additionally, her work contributes to feminist film history, notably co-editing content for the Women Film Pioneers Project, where she has detailed the contributions of early female film workers. Bull graduated with a PhD in Cinema Studies from Stockholm University and has held positions at institutions including King's College London and the University of Warwick before joining Southampton in 2015.

Research Interests

Experience

Assistant Professor

2015-01-01 — Present

University of Southampton • Southampton

Lecturer in Film Studies with a focus on Television Studies.

Postdoctoral Researcher

2014-01-01 — 2015-01-01

Columbia University • New York

Part of the Women Film Pioneers Project.

Assistant Professor

2012-01-01 — 2014-01-01

University of Gothenburg • Gothenburg

Position focused on film and television studies.

Courses

Television Studies: Key Debates Crime TV: Technologies of Detection Introduction to Film 1: Style Analysis