I’m an anthropologist and organizer living in the US. I’m currently working on a book project that considers discussions about online hate as a political project.
I’ve also written on the ethics of interacting with far-right adherents, race & racism, digital labor, and content moderation. You can access all my publications below.
Ethnographic empathy and research ethics as methodological whiteness in The Ethics of Researching the Far Right
Review of Our Data, Ourselves: A Personal Guide to Digital Policy by Jacqueline D. Lipton, Anthro Book Forum
The cissexist assemblages of content moderation, G-NET Insight
Inheritance as alternative to ethnographic empathy with the far right, C-REX RightNow!
I’m not this person: Racism, content moderation, and protecting and denying voice online, New Media & Society
Social support in digital patronage: OnlyFans adult content creators as online community, CHI ‘22 Extended Abstracts
Corporeal moderation: Digital labour as affective good, Social Anthropology
Revisiting social media as far-right modality, Social Anthropology
‘They are just a danger!’: Chronotopic worlds in digital narratives of the far right, Journal of Language & Politics
Racialized ideologies in Italy and the Philippines, International Journal of the Sociology of Language
Review of Goodbye iSlave by Jack Linchuan Qiu, PoLAR