
Hi there.
My name is Kim Correa and I am a PhD Candidate at the School of Information at the University of British Columbia.
My dissertation research explores information practice in the context of technological surveillance. Beyond that, I am interested in social media cultures, feminist and decolonial methodologies, and undergraduate information science pedagogy.
I am currently a sessional lecturer at UBC, teaching in the undergraduate Informatics minor program, and am a teaching assistant in the graduate MLIS program.
I hold a Master of Library and Information Science (UBC, 2022) and a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication Studies with a minor in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies (the University of Washington, 2017).
I am originally from the United States, on Tongva and Tohono-Odom land (so-called Los Angeles, CA and Tucson, AZ). I am grateful settler on the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations (so-called Vancouver).