The internet is a place users spend a majority of their time — how is it changing us? How can we change it?
How is technology shaping our society, and our identities?
Coming of age during seismic socio-political and technological shifts, I am inspired to examine the ways in which the internet shapes our personal identities, our communities, and our societies. I’m especially interested in examining online communities formed around marginalized identities, and processes of marginalization afforded and amplified by new communication technologies.
Past Thesis Work
Exploration of Asexual Identities in Horror Podcast Fanfiction (Master’s Thesis, Rutgers University, 2025)
"‘Enough, already!’: ‘Already’ as Adverb and Modal Particle in American English (Master’s Thesis, University of Oxford, 2023)
Poets and Poet-Characters in the Epic Tradition (Bachelor’s Thesis, Princeton University, 2020)