TEACHING

My teaching draws on my early career in digital culture and my research on technology and youth in Africa. I focus on helping students think critically about how technology, media, games, and digital infrastructures shape everyday life, work, and social futures. In the classroom, I emphasize connecting theory to lived experience, encouraging students to analyze contemporary technologies as sites of cultural knowledge. My approach combines ethnographic perspectives with interdisciplinary frameworks from anthropology, game studies, and science and technology studies.

Courses

  • Introduction to Anthropology
  • Games, Culture, and Society
  • Youth, Work and the Digital Economy
  • Technology and Social Life in Africa
  • Ethnographic Methods
  • Media, Infrastructure, and Everyday Life
  • AI, Gaming, and Digital Labour

Teaching Experience

  • Teaching Assistant: Anthropology of Money | Duke University, Fall 2023
  • Teaching Assistant: Anthropology of Design and User Experience (UX) Research | Duke University, Spring 2024

A full teaching statement is available upon request.

 

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