
معرفی
Dr. Zeena Feldman is a Senior Lecturer in Digital Culture at King’s College London’s Department of Digital Humanities and Director of the Queer@King's Research Centre. Her work explores digital technologies’ impact on belonging, identity, and wellbeing, with a focus on digital detox, sharing economies, and LGBTQ+ digital cultures. She leads the Quitting Social Media project and has published widely in journals like Information, Communication & Society and Feminist Media Studies.
- Affiliations: Faculty of Arts & Humanities, Global Cultures Institute, Digital Futures Institute
- Research Projects: Quitting Social Media, Digital Food Cultures, Queer Digital Activism
Her research interests include online communities, digital romance, and the ethics of drag culture’s mainstreaming. She has edited volumes such as Art & the Politics of Visibility and co-edited Digital Food Cultures with Deborah Lupton.
Recent work examines celebrification of drag through platforms like RuPaul’s Drag Race and the contested intersections of social media and wellbeing. She frequently engages in public debates about digital culture through media appearances and conference talks globally.




