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Ida Jahr is an Associate Professor of English Literature and Culture at the University of Inland Norway, affiliated with the Faculty of Education and the Department of English. She serves as the head of the MA programme in Digital Communication and Culture and teaches in teacher training and MA programmes in culture and language didactics. Her research spans American history, digital humanities, medical humanities, and the intersections of knowledge, technology, and culture. Currently, she is writing on AI and the mind/body relation in Donald Cammell's Demon Seed, leading a digital humanities project on narrative structures using CATMA, and authoring a general-audience book on CFS/ME's cultural history.
Her contributions include entries in the Store norske leksikon on figures like Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and the Black Panthers, alongside reflections on the role of the body in historical writing. She reviews Norwegian non-fiction for Forskerforum and participates in the BSc programme in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
Ida supervises MA theses on her research topics and collaborates with research groups such as Art and AI and Digital Communication and Culture (DigCom). She holds no explicitly listed awards but is active in academic outreach and interdisciplinary projects.



