Katherine Scully
Katherine Scully is an interdisciplinary scholar, educator, and media maker whose work explores immersive storytelling, emerging technologies, and equity-minded pedagogical practices. She teaches emerging technology media practice in the New Media Lab, with a focus on VR, AR, and experimental media as tools for critical inquiry, cultural expression, and community-engaged learning. Alongside her academic work, she brings extensive industry experience in documentary, immersive media, and impact-driven storytelling across festivals, studios, and cultural institutions.
Visual anthropology, new media ethnography, queer and feminist theory, futurity, political imagination, storytelling, identity, linguistic and cultural anthropology, digital media, and community engagement
ANTH 120: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 431/531: New Media Ethnography
ANTH 458: Ethnographic Methods
Wilson, R. Scott and Katherine Scully. 2022. 鈥淰irtual Reality and Activism.鈥 Anthropology News website, September 20, 2022.
Advertising Utopia: Queer Expressions and Hope in Online Personal Ads Scully, Katherine.鈥 鈥塁alifornia State University, Long Beach鈥塒roQuest Dissertations & Theses, 鈥2022.鈥29068119.