Dr Connor Graham’s interests lie in examining people’s relationships and interaction with information technologies in work and domestic settings, uses and deployments of visual technologies, and the different uses of ethnography (e.g. for design). Recently he has been focusing on the use of visual, and in particular photographic, technologies in family life and health care. Most recently he has been pursuing a project examining information technology’s relationship to and role in dying, death, and memorialisation.
Connor received his PhD from the University of Melbourne (Australia). He is currently a Fellow at Tembusu College (NUS) and has a joint appointment in the Science, Technology, and Society Cluster at the Asia Research Institute.
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