
معرفی
Isha Mangurkar is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Edinburgh's School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences. She holds a PhD in Psychology (2023) from the University of Edinburgh, an M.S. in Exact Humanities from IIIT Hyderabad (2019), and a B.Tech in Computer Science from IIIT Hyderabad (2018). Her research focuses on categorization practices, prejudice, and social media analysis, with special attention to feminist HCI and political communication in digital spaces. She has taught Psychology 1 since 2019 and Qualitative Methods in Psychology since 2021. Her work bridges qualitative social psychology with digital innovation, examining marginalized voices in online spaces.
Key research themes include intersectional feminism's role in technology design, social media's influence on identity politics, and methodological approaches to analyzing online discourse. Recent publications explore the interplay between political communication, gender empowerment, and digital platforms in India. Her scholarship emphasizes ethical technology frameworks that center marginalized communities' experiences.
No specific grants or labs are listed in the provided information, though her work aligns with interdisciplinary collaborations in digital humanities and social psychology.


