Projects

Projects and Collaborations

Alongside my dissertation research, I contribute to collaborative academic initiatives that bring researchers together around shared methodological and societal questions. These projects focus on building research communities, creating spaces for experimentation, and supporting conversations about responsible digital transformation.

The Data Methods Initiative

The Data Methods Initiative (DMI) is a research community focused on computational and digital methods for studying contemporary social and media phenomena. Through a regular seminar series and in-person gatherings, the initiative creates a space where researchers share work in progress, discuss methodological questions, and experiment with new approaches to digital research.

I am part of the organizing team, where my work spans hosting seminars, coordinating events, and supporting the communication and dissemination of the initiative’s activities. This includes shaping how research conversations travel beyond individual seminars, from curating announcements and documentation to maintaining the initiative’s public presence. Alongside this organizational work, I contribute as a researcher within the community, engaging closely with the computational and methodological discussions that define DMI.

Responsible Digital Innovation Symposium

The Responsible Digital Innovation Symposium is a recurring academic gathering hosted at Jönköping International Business School that brings together researchers, industry practitioners, and public sector participants to discuss the societal implications of digital transformation. The event is structured around rapid talks and moderated discussions designed to encourage exchange across disciplines and perspectives.

I am part of the organizing team and work across both the academic and practical dimensions of the symposium. My involvement includes coordinating logistics, inviting and liaising with speakers, moderating panels, contributing as a panel participant, and supporting the communication of the event before and after it takes place. The work focuses on creating the conditions for open and thoughtful conversations about responsibility, governance, and digital change.