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Dr. Susan Wardell is a Professional Practice Fellow at the University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand). She is a medical/social anthropologist, with an interest in digital media technologies, particularly in relation to mental health. Her research on mental health and illness, especially among nonprofit workers, has spanned New Zealand and Uganda. She has additionally been involved with research exploring the intersection of reproductive technologies, genetics, and disability in New Zealand. Susan currently teaches on topics such as death and dying, religion and spirituality, emotion, participatory and popular culture, and more.
In today’s episode we talk to Susan about her experience in the space of mental health research and social media. We cover topics such as the fluid relationship people build with technology and about sociality, anonymity and power dynamics when engaging on Facebook. We talk about self care and about using social technology to access communities of care. We cover treating social media as a place/a field site where people take action rather than an artefact when conducting ethnographic research; ethics, intervention and anthropology; the link between precarity and mental health in academia.
Mentioned in Podcast:
Ruth Fitzgerald’s work with reproductive technologies
M Bakhtin’s work on chronotope
Nikolas Rose work on responsibilisation
Social media or other links:
https://www.otago.ac.nz/anthropology/staff/otago636914.html
https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-wardell-7257aa34/
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Dr. Susan Wardell is a Professional Practice Fellow at the University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand). She is a medical/social anthropologist, with an interest in digital media technologies, particularly in relation to mental health. Her research on mental health and illness, especially among nonprofit workers, has spanned New Zealand and Uganda. She has additionally been involved with research exploring the intersection of reproductive technologies, genetics, and disability in New Zealand. Susan currently teaches on topics such as death and dying, religion and spirituality, emotion, participatory and popular culture, and more.
In today’s episode we talk to Susan about her experience in the space of mental health research and social media. We cover topics such as the fluid relationship people build with technology and about sociality, anonymity and power dynamics when engaging on Facebook. We talk about self care and about using social technology to access communities of care. We cover treating social media as a place/a field site where people take action rather than an artefact when conducting ethnographic research; ethics, intervention and anthropology; the link between precarity and mental health in academia.
Mentioned in Podcast:
Ruth Fitzgerald’s work with reproductive technologies
M Bakhtin’s work on chronotope
Nikolas Rose work on responsibilisation
Social media or other links:
https://www.otago.ac.nz/anthropology/staff/otago636914.html
https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-wardell-7257aa34/

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