This research argues that traditional self-sacrificing hero narratives no longer fit a complex, modern world. Using an animated screenplay as a case study, it proposes a metamodern approach centered on collective liberation. The work blends critical theory and creative practice to show how contemporary storytelling can inspire collaboration rather than individual heroism.

This research investigates political prediction markets, where people trade on future events like elections. By studying traders, journalists, and political staffers, it examines who drives these markets, how information is used, and whether their forecasts deserve public trust as indicators of democratic outcomes.

This research examines the gendered experiences of women in sports media in Ireland and the UK. Through interviews, it reveals how visibility brings heightened scrutiny, abuse, and self-censorship. The work highlights the emotional toll of working in male-dominated media and calls for institutional support beyond surface-level representation.