Teaching

Communities and Social Justice

Undergraduate course, Durham University, Department of Sociology, 2026

Guest lecturer for the Communities and Social Justice (SOCI2301, Undergraduate) second year course, part of Sociology BA programme at Durham University. Delivered two 1-hour interactive lectures on “The impact social media platforms on polarisation and protest mobilisation: From online echo chambers to taking the streets”. During the first part of the lecture, I covered the topic of polarisation, its various definitions and how social media contribute to this phenomena, through echo chambers (who you talk to) and filter bubbles (what content you consume). The students also reflected upon their own experiences with social media, the potential of being inside an echo chamber and proposed suggestions on how to improve social cohesion in this context. The second part of the lecture focused on theories of collective action and how social media platforms have contributed to protest mobilisation with example across the globe where it had made it possible for people to show dissent, get more easily organised and disseminate real-time information. Also, we discussed the dangers of online misinformation and how it can fuel protest that challenge social justice and that promote hate towards minority groups. See more details of the course here

Practicing Research and Working with Data in the Digital Age

Postgraduate course, University of Glasgow, School of Social and Political Sciences, 2021

Guest lecturer for the Practicing Research and Working with Data in the Digital Age (SOCIO5102, Postgraduate) course, part of Digital Society MSc programme. Delivered two 2-hour lectures online (Zoom) in 2021 and in person in 2022. The topic was on “The impact of digitalization through social media platforms: Applications of social network analysis (SNA)”. The slides are available here See more details of the course here.

Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences

Bachelor course (Honours), University of Glasgow, School of Social and Political Sciences, 2020

Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) for the Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (PUBPOL4025, Honours level) course during the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 academic years (taught in Semester 1). This course was delivered online (Zoom) in 2020 and in person in 2021 and had students across the School of Social and Political Sciences. See more details of the course, including assessment here.

Q-Step: Measuring your Social World

Bachelor course (pre-honours), University of Glasgow, School of Social and Political Sciences, 2020

Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) for the Q-Step Programme - Measuring Your Social World (SPS1001, pre-honours level) course during the 2020-2021 academic term. This course was delivered online (Zoom) and was taught during semester 1. See more details of the course, including assessment here.