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Sarah Jensen

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Assisant Professor
Building HW 416
Program
Media Studies

Sarah Jensen is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies in the Department of Arts, Culture and Media. Her broad research interests are in the effects of mixing media in and around social justice movements, and her current research takes up accessibility, audiotization, queer adaptations, and cross-media production.

Before joining ACM, Sarah was a Postdoctoral Fellow at UTSC working with the Urban Just Transitions research cluster and their community partners on projects in Malvern. Her research specifically looked at which formats, media, venues, and/or engagements enable effective, reciprocal knowledge mobilization in community-engaged and justice-focused research projects. Such work builds on Sarah鈥檚 PhD, completed in 2021, that considered the politics of using intermedial artistic practices to represent historical events in the 1930s and 1940s. She is currently completing a book-length manuscript titled Uncontainable Mediation: Resistance Movements Across Media and Other Borders. Her work has appeared in academic and popular publications, including the co-authored and audio recorded article, 鈥淎bility, Academia, and Audiobooks: In Conversation鈥 (2022). She is in the process of co-editing a collection of essays on The Politics of Intermedial Modernism(s). She is also a writer and multimedia poet.