About me

I am a Lecturer in Digital Economy and Innovation Education at the Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London. At King’s I teach graduate and undergraduate students in topics related to digital management, economy, and data.

My work sits at the intersection of markets, organisations, and technologies. I currently study how commercial logics, from valuation processes to platform design, shape the conditions under which people act. I am particularly interested in the role of human judgement in automated and marketised settings.

My work has appeared in outlets such as Poetics, Higher Education, New Media and Society, Big Data and Society, Postdigital Science and Education, the Journal of Education Policy, and the British Journal of Sociology of Education.

Education

PhD in Higher Education 2017–2023

University of Cambridge

MSc Comparative and International Education 2014–2015

University of Oxford

BSc Education Science 2010–2013

Aarhus University

Experience

Lecturer in Digital Economy and Innovation Education 2023–

King’s College London, Department of Digital Humanities

PGTA 2023

UCL, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

Research Associate 2021–2022

Lancaster University, Educational Research

Associate Lecturer 2019–2020

Goldsmiths, Institute of Management Studies

Tutor 2019–2020

University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education

Research Associate 2016–2017

University of Oxford, Saïd Business School

Education Chair 2016–2017

Skoll Centre Research for Action Network, Oxford

Contract Analyst 2015

ICG Consulting, Redwood City

Blue Book Stagiaire 2014

European Commission, Brussels

Paid Intern 2013

Ministry Higher Education & Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, Munich