
Dr Ash Watson
Doctor of Philosophy, 2018
Dr Ash Watson is a Scientia Senior Lecturer at ¹úÃñ²ÊƱ Sydney and a sociologist of technology, culture and storytelling.
Her research examines the gap between the promise and the reality of emerging technologies.ÌýShe is interested in how people understand, feel and experience digital change; the sociotechnical dimensions of belonging, wellbeing and inclusion; people's DIY, alternative and marginal digital creative/cultural practices; and the promissory and speculative discourses surrounding AI.
Ash has an international profile for her innovative methodological work which unites qualitative, creative and digital sociological methods.ÌýConceptually, her work engages with affect theory, queer theory and practice, more-than-human theory and sociomaterial approaches to expectation, knowledge/sense, narratives and futures.
In 2024 she was a visiting research fellow at the ESRC Centre for SocioDigital Futures at the University of Bristol.
In 2017 she was an Endeavour Research Fellow based at Goldsmiths, University of London, as part of her doctoral program.Ìý
Ash isÌýFiction Editor ofÌýThe Sociological Review. She is an invited Editorial Board Member of the leading methodological journal Qualitative Research and ofÌýDIY, Alternative Cultures & Society, the first academic journal dedicated to this theme.Ìý
Her debut novelÌýÌýwas published by Brill in 2020. She runs the independent zine publisherÌýÌýand is the creator/editor ofÌý,Ìýan open-access publication for experiments in social inquiry.
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- Teaching and Supervision
Long P, Watson A, Alizadeh A, Homan S and Bartindale T (2024-2026)ÌýMapping Australian Homemade, Amateur & Do-it-Yourself Cultural Economies.ÌýAustralian Research Council Discovery Project [DP240102301].Ìý$561,545.00.Ìý
Endeavour Research Fellowship,ÌýAustralian Government, 2017. Undertaken at Goldsmiths, University of London.
My Research Supervision
Cecily Klim. PhD candidate, Centre for Social Research in Health. "Coming to and from the senses: an embodied approach to experiences of contraception."
Mania Alehpour. PhD candidate, School of the Arts and Media. "How adolescents are constructing their digital culture; a sociocultural perspective."