Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Bath
Benoit Dillet is a Senior Lecturer in politics in Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies (PoLIS) at the University of Bath, UK. Previously, he was Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) in Freiburg, Germany and a Lecturer in Politics at the Loughborough University (in 2015).
His work focuses on the politics of technology, how digital technologies condition political agency as well as political speech. He also has an interest in contemporary French politics of the Left. He has published in numerous academic journals: Politics, Political Studies Review, boundary 2, Cultural Politics and Cultural Critique.
He is the author of The Political Space of Art: The Dardenne Brothers, Arundhati Roy, Ai Weiwei and Burial (with Tara Puri) and the forthcoming Transition Imaginaries: historical experience, affective politics and decolonial technology (with Sophia Hatzisavvidou).