About me

I’m a research fellow in the Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare (EPIC) project and the Birmingham Network for Phenomenology and Mental Health at the University of Birmingham, researching cases of epistemic injustice among young people with psychosis using qualitative interviews. Previously I was a PhD candidate and teaching fellow in philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.

I’m interested in feminist and phenomenologically-informed approaches to healthcare research and cognition, and about to embark on research looking at the mental health benefits of games like Dungeons and Dragons.

Please get in touch if your are interested in and want to collaborate on any of these topics.

You can read my PhD thesis here!