Dr Elizabeth Miller

Lecturer

Overview

Dr Elizabeth Miller is a Lecturer in Media Studies and Digital Ethics and PGR Lead in the School of History, Law and Social Sciences. From 2021 to 2024, she was a Lecturer in Film and Media and Pastoral Care Lead for Film, Media and Journalism students in the School of Arts, Culture and Language. Prior to joining Bangor, she taught at King’s College London, where she also received her PhD in Film Studies. 

Her research interests lie within feminist and sociological approaches to both French cinema and sci-fi, with publications in French Screen Studies, Modern and Contemporary France, Studies in European Cinema and Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction. She is currently co-editing a book - “More human than human”: The Cultural Heritage of Blade Runner - for Liverpool UP with Nathan Abrams (Bangor University) and Christopher L. Robinson  (École Polytechnique IP-Paris).

She co-organised the Blade Runner @40 (June 2022), Paul Verhoeven @85 (September 2023) and Terminator @40 (June 2024) conferences held at Bangor University, as well as the Women in the Wake of May 68 (May 2018) conference held at King’s College London.

She currently teaches/convenes the following modules:

  • UXS-1000 Issues in Media, Journalism and Politics
  • UXS-2046: Media, Politics and Society
  • UXS-2100/UXS-3100: Digital Journalism and Society
  • UXS-2803/UXS-3083: AI Ethics

She previously taught/convened the following modules:

  • UXS-1021: Mass Culture: From the Printing Press to TikTok
  • UXS-1063: Film History
  • UXS-2064: Film Theory 
  • UXS-2099: Research Skills and Methods
  • UXS-2053/UXS-3053: Film Industry Development: From Global to Local 
  • UXS-2062/UXS-3062 Film Distribution and Marketing 
  • UXS-2050/UXS-3050: Race and Gender
  • UXB-3901: Creative Practice Dissertation
  • UXB-3900: Research Dissertation
  • UXS-4720: Film Research Project

She has also contributed to the following modules as a Guest Lecturer or Seminar Leader:

  • UXS-2025/UXS-3025: Stanley Kubrick: Auteur 
  • UXS-4050: Creative Industries
  • UXS-4101: Critical Approaches to Film
  • QXE-4031: Post-Medieval Arthur

Education / academic qualifications

  • 2024 - Professional , Fellowship (HEA)
  • 2020 - Professional , Associate Fellow (HEA)
  • PhD , The Modern Woman in “Long” 1960s French Cinema: Beyond the New Wave
  • MA , Film Curating
  • BA , Film and Media Studies; Psychology

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