EMMA QUILTY

Emma Quilty is a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Monash University node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society, working within the Emerging Technologies Lab under the Direction of Professor Sarah Pink.

Emma’s work within the Centre relates to projects focused on trust, transport and mobility. Emma brings industry experience to the team after having worked for Everymind on the Ahead for Business program, a national mental health project.

A sociocultural anthropologist by training, Emma is an expert in ethnographic research methods with a focus on embodied, feminist and sensory methods. Her PhD thesis examines witchcraft as a social phenomenon, by specifically looking at the everyday practices of young Australians. She has published her thesis findings in a number of academic journals and edited collections, as well as through The Conversation and interviews with ABC National with Myf Warhurst.

Visit Emma’s website for more information.