Gillian Rose is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Academy of Social Sciences; she was awarded the Royal Geographical Society’s Victoria Medal in 2025. She is the author of Feminism and Geography (Polity, 1993) and Doing Family Photography (Ashgate, 2010); the fifth edition of Visual Methodologies (Sage) was published in 2023. 2022 saw the publication of a collection of essays on Seeing the City Digitally, available open access from Taylor & Francis, as well as The New Urban Aesthetic: Digital Experiences of Urban Change, co-authored with Monica Degen (Bloomsbury). She has written many papers on images, visualising technologies and ways of seeing in urban, domestic and archival spaces, and is currently working on a book provisionally entitled Animated Urbanism: Bringing Cities to Digital Life.