Aim is a Senior Lecturer in Comparative Politics in the Department of Government and International Relations. She is currently a Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) fellow for her project on 'Cyber Repression and Political Protests in Thailand.' Her research interests centre on the relationships between digital media and political participation in Southeast Asia. She is particularly interested in the issues of social media campaigning, disinformation, online harassment and AI bias. Aim won the FASS Early Career Research Excellence Award in 2022.
Government and International Relations, School of Social and Political Sciences (SSPS)
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