Emily Southerton

Emily Southerton
  • Assistant Professor of Learning Sciences
  • Department: Educational Foundations and Policy Studies
  • Institution: West Chester University of Pennsylvania
  • Email: ESoutherton@wcupa.edu

Education

  • Stanford University, Ph.D. Learning Sciences and Technology Design
  • Curriculum and Teacher Education Villanova University, B.A. Global Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Honors

Research Interests

Youth agency developmentsocial justicelearning environmentseducational writing technologies

Opportunities

Work Study Positions Available: No

Grant Funded Positions Available: No

Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: No

Volunteer Research Positions Available: Yes

Ongoing volunteer opportunities in the areas noted above. Limited graduate assistantships available. Please reach out if interested: esoutherton@wcupa.edu.

Biography

Dr. Emily Southerton was awarded her BA from Villanova University and her PhD from Stanford University. She studies the development of youth agency and social justice efforts and strives to better understand how they relate to social writing technologies and curricula. Her research uses mixed methods, critical action, and design-based research methodologies. Her most recent project is: "Reimagining Youth Agency and Social Media Platforms with Middle School Girls and Nonbinary Youth." Emily taught middle school ELA, Humanities, and Computer Science in Haddonfield, NJ and Jackson, MS. She also created the Poet Warriors Project, a digital publishing platform that amplifies the work of youth poets from low-income schools across the country: www.poetwarriorsproject.com. Her work has been published most recently in the journals Computers and Composition (2023) and The Journal of Educational Research (2023) and in the books AI in Learning: Designing the Future (2023) and Literacies in the Platform Society–Histories, Pedagogies, Possibilities (forthcoming). She's from central Pennsylvania, was educated in public schools, and is the proud great-granddaughter, daughter, and sister of Pennsylvania public school educators.