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Zoë Alker is a Lecturer in Historical Social Data Science at Lancaster University's History department. She joined in 2022, specializing in the digital history of crime, justice, and punishment in 18th-20th century Britain. Her work integrates history, osteoarchaeology, criminology, and digital humanities to advance interdisciplinary research. Key projects include the British Academy-funded 'Skin and Bone' (2022), analyzing Londoners' bodily experiences through data mining, and 'Convict Tattoos' (2019), exploring cultural significance of tattoos in convict populations.
- Research focuses: Digital humanities, historical data science, crime history, gender studies, and Victorian society.
- Editorial board member for Routledge's SOLON series since 2022.
- Recent activities include organizing a 2024 workshop on data science and bordering technologies at The Storey, Lancaster.
Her work has been featured in BBC, The Times, and other media outlets. She collaborates with policy groups like the Howard League for Penal Reform.
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