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Stephen J. Neville

PhD Candidate | York University and Toronto Metropolitan University
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Stephen J. Neville is a PhD candidate in the Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture at York University and Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, Canada. He is the recipient of a doctoral fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and a Data Fluencies dissertation research grant from the Social Science Research Council in New York. Supported by a Mitacs Globalink award, Neville was a visiting scholar at the Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He is a research associate with the Infoscape Research Lab and the Institute for Research on Digital Literacies in Toronto and a former cohort member of the Digital IDEAS Summer Institute at the University of Michigan. With Greg Elmer, he is the coauthor of The Politics of Media Scarcity (Routledge 2024), which centers the histories and storytelling of marginalized communities to challenge dominant assumptions about contemporary media. His published research has appeared in Culture, Theory & Critique, Convergence, Surveillance & Society, Social Media & Society, and the Canadian Journal of Communication. Neville is a principal investigator on a current project, “Losing your voice to AI,” funded by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.

Neville is a 2024 Data Fluencies Dissertation Research grantee.

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