
Dr Julia Slupska
Former DPhil Student
Julia Slupska was a doctoral student at the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cybersecurity and the Oxford Internet Institute. Julia previously graduated from the LSE and the OII.
Online Webinar
For the Reconfigure: Feminist Action Research in Cybersecurity Report launch, authors Julia Slupska, Scarlet Dawson Duckworth, and Professor Gina Neff, are joined by Folami Prehaye, Activist & Founder of Victims of Image Crime.
Reconfigure is a project applying action research methods to cybersecurity. To find out more download the report (more accessible version is also available).
Through “participatory threat modelling”, an emerging method which invited ordinary people to define cybersecurity threats, we draw attention to common barriers with engaging with cybersecurity, the role of gender, race and sexuality in shaping this engagement, and the benefits of communal approaches to cybersecurity.
Former DPhil Student
Julia Slupska was a doctoral student at the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cybersecurity and the Oxford Internet Institute. Julia previously graduated from the LSE and the OII.
Former MSc Student
Scarlet is interested in the role that online spheres play in shaping identity, particularly personal and national identities. She holds a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
Activist & Founder of Victims of Image Crime
Former Professor of Technology & Society
Professor Neff is the Executive Director of the Minderoo Centre for Technology & Democracy at the University of Cambridge. She is a sociologist who studies innovation, the digital transformation of industries, and how new technologies impact work.