Corinna Canali
Corinna graduated from the M.A. program Non Linear Narrative at KABK Royal Academy of Art The Hague (NL) with a visual and theoretical analysis of the automated policing of nakedness within digital spaces as a tool to forcibly 'shamify' non-conforming identities. After upgrading to an MPhil degree at UCL (University College London) she decided to continue her Ph.D. at the Berlin University of Arts – UdK Berlin. Her primary research interest focuses on the design and deployment of policies and automated systems of users moderation as normatising devices where the socially constructed dualism between obscene and decent identities is codified and standardised to globally (re)produce hegemonic and particularised knowledge of bodies, sexualities, and genders, amplifying discriminatory and marginalising social hierarchies.
Corinna graduated from the M.A. program Non Linear Narrative at KABK Royal Academy of Art The Hague (NL) with a visual and theoretical analysis of the automated policing of nakedness within digital spaces as a tool to forcibly 'shamify' non-conforming identities. After upgrading to an MPhil degree at UCL (University College London) she decided to continue her Ph.D. at the Berlin University of Arts – UdK Berlin. Her primary research interest focuses on the design and deployment of policies and automated systems of users moderation as normatising devices where the socially constructed dualism between obscene and decent identities is codified and standardised to globally (re)produce hegemonic and particularised knowledge of bodies, sexualities, and genders, amplifying discriminatory and marginalising social hierarchies.