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Dr. Gemma Newlands is a Departmental Research Lecturer in AI & Work at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), University of Oxford, since September 2022. Her research focuses on the sociological impact of AI on work and organizations, emphasizing surveillance, occupational value, and sustainability in AI production. She holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam (2023) and previously served as Assistant Editor at Big Data & Society. Her work is supported by grants from the Norwegian Research Council and European Research Council.
Research Interests: AI & Work, Sustainable AI Production, Surveillance in Digital Labour, Occupational Prestige, and Social Theory. She leads the Research Programme on AI & Work and contributes to the Reasoning with Machines AI Lab.
Awards: 2024 University of Oxford Divisional Teaching Excellence Achievement Award (shared with Dr. Fabian Stephany). Teaching: Courses include Qualitative Interviewing and Data Analysis and Internet and Society.
Grants & Projects: Multiple funded projects on algorithmic management, gig economy dynamics, and occupational evaluation via AI. Supervises Recognised Student Noah Khan in Social Data Science.
Labs/Teams: Active in OII research groups such as the Fair Digital Economies and Mind and Emerging Technologies Lab.


