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Lecturer

Alice Fox

Lecturer, Science, Technology and Society
I study the interrelational dynamics of socio-technical systems and artifacts. I frequently rely upon new and emerging theories and methods within and between post-phenomenology, post-humanism, Constructed Grounded Theory, and Thinking with Theory. I often work collaboratively and seek to merge ideas across various disciplines to generate creative and novel approaches to multi-dimensional problems.

I focus on critical pedagogy approaches in the classroom, and I strive to cultivate sharp and compassionate students. I have taught Introduction to STS, Adventures in Video Games and Society, Technology & Disability, amongst others.

In my free time, I can be found playing games (digital and analog), quilting, gardening, or hanging out with my dog, Nightshade.

Education

Ph.D, Virginia Tech, Science, Technology, and Society (STS) (2023)
M.Sc., University of Twente, Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society (2018)
B.A., Ohio Northern University, Philosophy (2015)