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Dr Megen de Bruin-Molé (she/any) is Associate Professor of Digital Media Practice with the Winchester School of Art, ÃÛÌÒTV, Co-Director of the ) research group, and Co-Director of the . She specialises in ‘monstrous’ adaptation and contemporary remix culture, in particular the digital afterlives and appropriations of historical archives, ephemera, and memory in popular culture. Her book (Bloomsbury 2020) examines popular remix culture through the lens of monster studies, and her co-edited collection (UWP/Open Access 2021) explores how fantasies of outbreak narratives have infiltrated the way people view the real world. She is also the author of numerous on remix, historical fiction, and popular culture.
Megen is also an editor with the project, and co-edited the .
You can find more information about Megen (and her work) on her staff profile, , or .