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Dr. Anne Karpf is a Professor of Life Writing and Culture at London Metropolitan University, where she teaches on the Creative, Digital and Professional Writing MA program and co-organizes the Centre for Life Writing and Oral History (CLiOH). She holds a PhD in Cultural Studies and is an award-winning author and sociologist. Her research and writing span topics including aging, media representation, gender equality, environmental issues, and social justice. Karpf has authored several books, including How to Age, The Human Voice, and How Women Can Save the Planet, which explore intersections between culture, society, and personal experience.
Her publications frequently address societal challenges, such as ageism, climate activism, and systemic inequalities. Through her work, Karpf critiques harmful stereotypes and advocates for inclusive policies. She has contributed op-eds to The Guardian on diverse issues, from asbestos in cosmetics to the role of older generations in climate movements and the rights of migrant workers. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges academic and public discourse, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and cultural analysis in understanding contemporary issues.
Karpf’s professional activities include organizing academic initiatives and engaging with public debates. While no specific grants or labs are mentioned, her role in CLiOH reflects her commitment to fostering dialogue around life writing and oral history.
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