Postdoctoral research fellow, Centre for Creative Ethnography, Queen's University Belfast
Savannah Dodd, PhD holds an ESRC-funded Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy, and Politics at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB). In 2017, she founded the Photography Ethics Centre, a social enterprise organisation dedicated to promoting ethical, visual, and media literacy. In 2020, her edited volume Ethics and Integrity in Visual Research Methods was published by Emerald. In 2021, she achieved fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
Savannah earned her PhD in anthropology from Queen’s University Belfast (2023), her master's in anthropology and sociology at the Graduate Institute of International Development Studies in Geneva (2015), and her bachelor's in anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis (2012). Savannah is a member of the Ethical Journalism Network’s UK Committee and of the board of Source Magazine. She previously sat on the Ethics Panel for the Environmental Photographer of the Year Award.
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