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Lily Rodel

DPhil Student

Lily Rodel

DPhil Student

About

Lily is a DPhil student on the Internet, Communication, and Social Sciences programme at the Oxford Internet Institute. Her research focuses on gender inequality and remote work, exploring the experience of working remotely, the perception of remote workers in general, as well as the specific experiences of women in remote work.

Lily’s background is in anthropology. She holds a BA in Social Anthropology from the School of Oriental and African Studies and an MSc in Digital Anthropology from University College London. Her research is generously funded by the OII and Calligo.

Research Interests

The anthropology of labour and employment, digital and hybrid ethnography, feminist theory.

Positions at the OII

  • DPhil Student, October 2022 -

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