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Telesia Kathini Musili is a distinguished lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, and a research fellow at the University of South Africa. With a profound commitment to exploring the nuanced intersections of religion—both physical and virtual—ethics, media, and ecology, her scholarly work critically addresses contemporary issues impacting women and society. Telesia’s research interests extend to the ethics of artificial intelligence in academia and the ethical dimensions of religious violence. She examines how these fields intersect to shape ethical social dynamics, particularly within African societies. Through her academic endeavors, Telesia aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the moral and societal implications of religious discourses and media representations, advocating for greater inclusivity and sustainability. Her work seeks to illuminate the complexities of ethical decision-making in a rapidly evolving digital landscape, emphasizing the need for responsible engagement with issues relating to gender disparities and technology in academic and religious contexts.
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2021-EAR630