Cate Alexander
Dr. Cate Cleo Alexander is a recent graduate of the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto. Her dissertation, “Digital History Content Creation: Platformed Precarity and Affective Innovations” examines the work of digital history content creators within the context of platform logics that simultaneously enable and restrict access to historical content. Cate employs a wide variety of methodologies in her research, including autoethnography, digital ethnography, media historiographies, sampling/scraping, qualitative coding, and artistic autoethnographic experiments with genAI. When she is not studying cultural heritage, digital humanities, or media theory, Cate can be found contra dancing or watching old movies at The Revue.






