I am a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Digital In/Justice Initiative in the Department of Geography at the University of Bern (Switzerland) and affiliated researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (Erkner, Germany). My dissertation, Venturing Beyond the Gig: A Migration Regime Perspective on Platform Labour (Freie Universität Berlin, 2024, summa cum laude), interrogated how migration policies and experiences shape the labour conditions and subjectivities of platform workers. More broadly, my work is situated at the intersection of feminist political economy, labour geography, and digital technologies. You can find my publications and current projects in the tabs above.

My academic path began with a degree in International Relations at the University of East Anglia (Norwich, UK) and continued at the University of Oxford (Oxford, UK), where I was a full-scholarship recipient, and obtained a Masters degree in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies. After working for several years with non-profit organisations in international development and migration, I returned to academia to undertake a PhD in Geography at Freie Universität Berlin (Berlin, Germany). My dissertation won the Feminist Economic Geography Best Paper Award (2022) and the Society for Socio-Economics PhD Researcher Award (2022).