Instructors

Adjunct Professor and Assistant Lecturer (she/her)
Nicolette Little is an Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s Media and Technology Studies, Master of Communications Technology, and Women’s and Gender Studies programs. Her research interests include feminist media interventions in gender-based violence (GBV), tech-facilitated violence, and mediated cultural memory. She advises the Canadian federal government, media, law enforcement, and non-profits regarding media and GBV. Her book, Memory Stones, Corpse Art and Digital Media Activism: Multimedia Projects to Address Gender-Based Violence in Canada will be out May 2026, published by University of British Columbia Press. Her current SSHRC-IDG supported work examines women’s crowdsourced interventions in dating violence, in the context of increasing online dating site use. In addition to research and teaching, Nicolette is a board member for the Canadian Communication Association, has a background in writing and publishing, and is a bestselling children’s author in Canada.
Recent publications include:
Books and Journal Articles
- Memory Stones, Corpse Art and Digital Media Activism: Multimedia Projects to Address Gender-Based Violence in Canada. Forthcoming with the University of British Columbia Press. Forthcoming, May 2026.
- “Memorial-Tweeting Ontario’s Femicides: The Use Of Twitter (X) in Gender-Based Violence-Related Activism and Commemoration.” Canadian Journal of Communication, 49(2). 2024.
- “Social Media ‘Ghosts’: How Facebook (Meta) Memories Complicates Healing for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence.” Feminist Media Studies, 23(8). 2023.
Co-Authored Journal Articles
- “The Unsolicited Algorithm: Revealing Gendered Harms and (Non)Consent in Apple iOS Features.” Journal of Gender Studies. With Tom Divon.
- “The Harm of Airdrop Misuse: Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence in the Everyday Lives of Young Women.” Information, Communication and Society. With Tom Divon.
Public-Facing Scholarship
- “Features Like iPhone’s and Facebook’s ‘Memories’ Can Retraumatize Survivors of Abuse.” The Conversation (Canada). 2025, February 4.
- “Not Everyone Loves Valentine’s Day.” Calgary Herald. 2023, February 14. with Leslie Hill.
- “From Red Dresses to Memory Stones: Collaborative and Replicable Activism can Help Causes Gain Momentum. The Conversation (Canada). 2022, May 4.

Assistant Lecturer
Director of Sexualities Certificate
Randi Nixon is a queer-feminist scholar whose work lies at the intersections of affect, queer theory, and equity. She teaches at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ and NorQuest College. She likes cooking, swimming, reading, and spending quality time with her kin. In her spare time she also moonlights as Beatrix, a ruthless justice-seeking half-demon.
rlnixon@ualberta.ca
3-69 Assiniboia Hall

Adjunct Associate Lecturer (she/her)
Recent publications include:
- The Cancer Plot: Terminal Immortality in Marvel’s Moral Universe. With Reginald Wiebe. Forthcoming with the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Press.
- “Getting Hammered by Cancer: ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Re-examines the Hero’s Journey” The Conversation (Canada). 21 July 2022. With Reginald Wiebe.
- “When the Phallus is a ‘Dick’: The Cultural/Material Turn to Breasts.” The Routledge Companion to Gender, Sexuality and Culture. 2022. With Reisa Klein.
- Reimaging Breasts. Special Edition for Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies, vol. 11, no. 1 (2020). Co-editor with Reisa Klein and Gabrielle Siegers.
- “Erotic. Maternal. Cultural. Symbolic. Medical. What are Breasts? How are They Imagined? And Who Gets to Decide?” Introduction to Special Edition for Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies, vol. 11, no. 1 (2020). With Reisa Klein and Gabrielle Siegers.
- Photograph-Essay on Breast Prosthetics. For Imaginations: Journal of Cross- Cultural Image Studies, vol. 11, no. 1 (2020). With Aloys Fleishmann.