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Kate Davis

Kate Davis

Research Assistant

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Biography

Kate Davis is a Research Assistant in the Department of Digital Humanities at King's College London. She is currently working on the collaborative project Surveillance and Moral Community: Anthropologies of Monitoring in Germany and Britain, funded by the European Research Council and led by Dr Vita Peacock. Before this, Kate worked on the multidisciplinary H2020 funded project REELER (Responsible Ethical Learning with Robotics) at De Montfort University. Kate completed her MSc in Digital Anthropology at University College London (UCL), and previously earned a BA (Hons) in Commercial Photography from Arts University Bournemouth, specialising in documentary/editorial. Alongside her research work, Kate is a practising multimedia artist. 

Research Interests

  • Digital Anthropology
  • Digital Culture
  • Surveillance Studies
  • Mediated Intimacy
  • Gender and Technology

Research

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Surveillance—watching over through technology—has become part of the structure of European life.

Project status: Ongoing

Research

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Surveillance—watching over through technology—has become part of the structure of European life.

Project status: Ongoing