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Genevieve Liveley is a Professor of Classics at the University of Bristol and Director of the Research Institute for Sociotechnical Cyber Security (RISCS). She holds a Turing Fellowship at The Alan Turing Institute (2024–present) and previously served from 2018–2023. Her research focuses on narratives, AI ethics, cyber security, and futures thinking, co-founding FLiNT (Futures Literacy through Narrative). She earned her Ph.D. from Bristol and has supervised doctoral projects on time/space, narrative silence, and Frankenstein studies.
Education: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Bristol)
Research Interests: Narratology, AI’s sociotechnical impacts, classical traditions, chaos theory, and temporal studies. Her work bridges ancient narratives with modern tech discourse, emphasizing ethical implications of AI and cyber security narratives.
Grants & Projects: Principal Investigator for the £2M+ Equitable Privacy (2022–2026) and co-investigator in the ESRC Centre for Sociodigital Futures (2022–2027). Projects address privacy, AI governance, and societal futures.
Awards: 2009 University Teaching Award, 2015 BoB Lecturer, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Labs/Teams: RISCS (cyber security narratives), FLiNT (futures literacy), and the EPSRC Cyber Security CDT supervision team.


