Summary
Taylor Genovese is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and multimodal anthropologist with eight years of interdisciplinary experience bridging philosophy, anthropology, and media practice. Based in Poughkeepsie, NY, they teach in the Department of English and Humanities while advancing scholarly publishing as an editor and board secretary at Iskra Books. Their work combines ethnographic and multimodal methods developed during a PhD in Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology at Arizona State University with hands-on digital storytelling skills from earlier roles in web video production and archival work. Taylor has a strong record of course instruction and research collaboration across higher-education institutions, and they bring practical experience in typesetting, peer review, and journal editing to academic service. Notably, they pair theoretical inquiry with production-level competencies—coding workflows for digital media and supervising editorial teams—which enables projects that move seamlessly from fieldwork to publication.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology, 4.12, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology, 4.12 at Arizona State University
Associate’s Degree, Digital and Film Arts, Associate’s Degree, Digital and Film Arts at Pima Community College
Master’s Degree, Anthropology, 4.0, Master’s Degree, Anthropology, 4.0 at Northern Arizona University
English, Russian