
معرفی
Filip Andjelkovic is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream in the Department for the Study of Religion at the University of Toronto. He holds a PhD from the same institution and specializes in the psychology and philosophy of religion, with particular emphasis on intersections between religion, digital culture, and media studies. His work examines topics such as algorithmic realism, the entanglement of pornography and digital media, and the psychoanalytic dimensions of horror cinema.
- Education: PhD in Religious Studies, University of Toronto
Research Interests:
- Psychoanalysis and technology
- Critical theory applied to digital media
- Algorithmic culture and its societal impacts
- Religion in film and video games
Article Trends: Recent publications focus on algorithmic mediation of desire (e.g., virtual sex simulators), the psychological underpinnings of supernatural phenomena (Philip Experiment case study), and the expression of unconscious anxieties through techno-horror narratives. His work bridges media studies, psychoanalysis, and religious studies to critique digital-age realities.
Labs/Teams: No specific lab affiliations mentioned, though collaborative projects include co-authoring a book on psychoanalysis and horror cinema.




