Dr Griffin is a full member of SASQ and Philosophy Subject Advisor. She is the Module Leader for Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy; Philosophy and Everyday Life; Philosophy and Media; Philosophy Dissertation; Philosophy and Film and MA Philosophy Dissertation.
Dr Griffin teaches most aspects of philosophy and is particularly interested in interdisciplinary approaches. Her research interests revolve around literary existentialism, philosophy of film and media, and Foucault, particularly in relation to philosophical critiques of culture.
- Existentialism
- Philosophy and film / media / culture
- Foucault
Dr Griffin is happy to supervise students within the following broad categories:
- Film-philosophy
- Literary existentialism
- Philosophy and the media / film
- Philosophy and culture
- Ethics and the media
Further information may be obtained from the NTU Graduate School.
Dr Griffin has acted as film-philosophy peer reviewer for the Arts and Humanities Research Council
Selected Publications
Articles
- 'Deleuze and Cinema: Audiovisual regimes of power: Deleuze, Foucault and the cinematic image’
- 'Deleuze and Cinema: Mapping the field’
For full list click 'Go to Ruth Griffin's publications' link above.