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Dr. Vita Peacock

Dr. Vita Peacock

Alumni / Postdoctoral Researcher

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Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich
Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Oettingenstr. 67
80538 München

Vita Peacock is a co-operation partner with For Digital Dignity, Project ONLINERPOL and a 2019 Humboldt Fellow. She received her Ph.D in 2014 from University College London for an anthropological study of hierarchy in Germany’s Max Planck Society, and has since published a number of articles on this subject, one of which was awarded the Early Career Award by the European Association of Social Anthropologists. From 2013-2016 she was an ESRC Future Research Leaders Postdoctoral Fellow, during which she carried out extensive fieldwork on the ‘Anonymous’ movement in Britain. This research forms the basis of her forthcoming monograph, Digital Initiation Rites: The Arc of Anonymous in Britain, which undertakes a sustained comparison between processes of digitally-mediated politicization and traditional initiation rites, demonstrating how digital technologies are being inserted into recognizable initiatory sequences with profound effects.

Her co-operation with ONLINERPOL is supported by the Humboldt Foundation and marks the start of a long-term study of anti-surveillance activity in Germany, in which she will be investigating the political and moral significance of relationships to digital data in Germany and elsewhere.