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Adrienne Evans is a Professor of Gender and Culture at Coventry University's Research Centre in Postdigital Cultures. She leads the Postdigital Intimacies research cluster, focusing on how intimacy intersects with postfeminist sensibility, digital culture, and technologically-facilitated abuse. Her work explores relational dynamics shaped by economic and individualist frameworks.
Evans holds a Doctorate in Psychology from an unspecified institution (2010), with expertise in qualitative and ethnographic research methodologies. She has led significant projects such as the AHRC-funded 'Postdigital Intimacies and the Networked Public-Private' and the British Academy's 'TubeCrush as Connected Intimacies,' which examined gendered interactions in urban spaces.
Her research interests include postfeminist healthism, digital feeling, and the sociocultural impacts of menstrual tracking apps. She has published extensively, including co-authored books like *Technologies of Sexiness* (Oxford UP, 2014) and *Postfeminism and Body Image* (Routledge, 2022). She sits on the editorial board of the *Journal of Gender Studies*.
Evans has received awards including the 2021 BPS Book Award and a Coventry University Research Sabbatical Fellowship. Her current projects address online safety via co-produced policy frameworks and explore menstrual app implications for diverse embodied experiences.
Her advising focuses on postfeminist sensibility, digital culture, and technologically-facilitated consent. She collaborates internationally on issues like gender-based violence prevention and participatory research methodologies.




