TEACHING
I have worked as a teaching assistant and seminar leader on several political science modules at the University of Southampton. In addition to this, I have given guest lectures on modules, including a guest lecture on Thematic Content Analysis and a recurring guest lecture on Gender, Media and Campaigns at the University of Southampton and at the University of Edinburgh. The latter draws on my research expertise as well as my insights from working in a newsroom during election cycles. I am always happy to give this lecture or a version of it at other institutions or seminar series as well - if this would be of interest to you, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Below is a list of modules I have taught on as well as information about further teaching activities.
Below is a list of modules I have taught on as well as information about further teaching activities.
University of Edinburgh
Academic Year 2023/2024
Semester 1
PLIT10113 Gender, Power and Representation
Guest Lecturer (invited by Professor Sarah Childs)
Semester 1
PLIT10113 Gender, Power and Representation
Guest Lecturer (invited by Professor Sarah Childs)
University of Southampton
Academic Year 2023/2024
Semester 2 PAIR1011 A (Dis-)United Kingdom? Myth and Reality in British Politics Seminar Leader, Guest Lecturer and Teaching Assistant |
Academic Year 2022/2023
Semester 2 PAIR1011 A (Dis-)United Kingdom? Myth and Reality in British Politics Seminar Leader and Teaching Assistant PAIR2048/3061 Gender, Power and Politics Guest Lecturer Semester 1 PAIR1002 Political Systems Seminar Leader and Teaching Assistant |
Academic Year 2021/2022
Semester 2 PAIR1005 Introduction to Political Inquiry Seminar Leader, Guest Lecturer and Teaching Assistant PAIR2048/3061 Gender, Power and Politics Guest Lecturer |
Academic Year 2020/2021
Semester 2 PAIR2048/3061 Gender, Power and Politics Guest Lecturer |
Further Teaching Experience
In November 2023, I convened two sessions at the 2023 Research Methods e-Festival organized by the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM). Details of the two sessions I designed for the e-Festival are below. Both sessions were highlighted as "highly attended" sessions of the overall program.
What is Content Analysis and Inter-Coder Reliability?
Content analysis can be a useful tool to analyze a wide range of data, including texts, visuals, or backgrounds of actors in the public sphere. This session will cover the basics of getting started with content analysis: How to identify usable data, how to find a suitable coding scheme, and how to conduct the coding. Additionally, we will explore how to establish inter-coder reliability, including how to identify secondary coders, how to generate randomized subsamples, and how to calculate reliability scores. There will also be an opportunity for participants to ask their individual questions. |
How to Work with TikTok Data
With over 1 billion active users across the world, TikTok has firmly claimed its position as a leading social media platform. But unlike more established social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, research using TikTok data is still relatively scarce. In this session, we will explore how to use TikTok in social sciences research. Which data is available through TikTok? How do I access it? What are ethical considerations to keep in mind when using TikTok data? How do I work with TikTok data and which methods can I use to analyze it? As an audiovisual platform, TikTok data can be used for a variety of methodological approaches, examples of which will be explored further in this session. There will also be an opportunity for participants to ask their individual questions. |