A Research Fellow with CODEC, Greenbelt regular Bex Lewis has been described as a thought leader in the field of digital culture. It’s certainly a space she enjoys inhabiting and investigating.
Alongside this she runs digital consultancy Digital Fingerprint where she works to encourage confidence online with Christian organisations, academics and Girlguiding.
Once known largely for the fact that she wrote the history of ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ as part of her PhD (before it was famous), she recently wrote best-selling book Raising Children in a Digital Age: Enjoying the Best, Avoiding the Worst, which has been featured, among others, on Steve Wright in the Afternoon (BBC Radio 2), in The Daily Telegraph, Third Way and the back page of the Church Times and which the Financial Times described as “sensible in a sea of scare books”.