Juliana Friend


(MENAFN- The Conversation) PhD Candidate in Sociocultural anthropology,

I am an anthropologist with ten years of ethnographic research experience in West Africa. My research interests are digital Media; Citizenship; Health/Communicative Inequality; Pornography; Ethics; Senegal; Gender and Sexuality; multimodal ethnography; collaborative knowledge production

I have written on a broad range of topics concerning social media and gender, with a particular focus on Islam, new media, and sexuality in Senegal. I received an MPhil in social anthropology from the University of Cambridge and am currently finishing my PhD in anthropology at UC Berkeley.

Experience
  • –present PhD Candidate in Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
Education
  • 2013  University of Cambridge., MPhil Anthropology

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