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‘You Must Change Your Life’: A personal reflection on love and kindness in pandemic times

I've decided to share a copy of the personal essay (linked below) just published in the medical humanities journal, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, which offers a reflection of my experience during New Zealand's first Covid lockdown in 2020. It seems particularly resonant for the current moment, particularly as we grow weary with the ongoing … Continue reading ‘You Must Change Your Life’: A personal reflection on love and kindness in pandemic times

FREE BEER! (+ a panel discussion with me)!

Tomorrow night I'll be speaking on a panel with a few other stellar women working to make the craft beer industry a safer, more inclusive space, including beer journalist Denise Garland, The Curator Project's Molly Jones and RespectED's Fiona McNamara. Garage Project Wild Workshop is fronting the beer tasting that kicks off the event, which … Continue reading FREE BEER! (+ a panel discussion with me)!

Digital Threats to Democracy: A Report

Today, Wellington-based research and advocacy organisation, The Workshop, released its year-long study and report on Digital Threats to Democracy. I had the pleasure of working on this project over the past year with Marianne Elliott (The Workshop), Dr. Jess Berenston-Shaw (The Workshop), Dr. Leon Salter (Massey University) and Ella Brownlie (The Workshop). The 42-page report presents a … Continue reading Digital Threats to Democracy: A Report

Invited talk: Data, Privacy & Surveillance in the Era of Platform Capitalism

Great @VilpVUW seminar on Data, privacy and surveillance in the era of platform capitalism from @kathleenkr . pic.twitter.com/yBvcKsUhQJ — VILP VUW (@VilpVUW) April 1, 2019 Had the privilege to give a seminar to Victoria International students last week on the economics of platforms, which resulted in some great conversation from the 30+ students in attendance … Continue reading Invited talk: Data, Privacy & Surveillance in the Era of Platform Capitalism

Surveillance in South Africa

My book review of Jane Duncan's, Stopping the Spies: Constructing and Resisting the Surveillance State in South Africa (2018, Wits University Press) has been published in the Journal of Political Economy of Communication.  Full disclosure, it's the first (and last, I hope) book review I've ever written.  Second disclosure: I don't read book reviews myself. Ever. Except for … Continue reading Surveillance in South Africa

‘One of the Blokes’: The gendered nature of beer in New Zealand’s craft brewing scene

I am very excited to announce my first article to come out a brand analysis and fieldwork I conducted with New Zealand 'brewsters' (women beer brewers) in 2016 as part of a Victoria University of Wellington Research Establishment Grant (or is it University of Wellington? Who can be sure...). The project is only a small … Continue reading ‘One of the Blokes’: The gendered nature of beer in New Zealand’s craft brewing scene