Confronting Data Co-lab
We are an interdisciplinary group of people that contribute with different experiences, skills, and perspectives. Our research is often carried out in an interdisciplinary context in collaboration with people, society, and industry.
Our aim is to ask the difficult questions about the data-driven technological directions our society is leaning towards. Questions in relations to ethical dilemmas about how and why we as individual citizens are taken there, and whether we really want our society to go in that direction.
Our research is situated within the research fields of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Human-computer Interaction (HCI) and Critical Data Studies. We draw on methods such as ethnographic, long-term participatory design, and data science methods, collaborating closely with stakeholders to explore how data-driven technologies influence workflows and decision-making in domains such as healthcare, job placement, and asylum. For more information, visit our external website.
People
Name | Title | |
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Zajac, Hubert Dariusz | Postdoc | |
Shklovski, Irina Alex | Professor | |
Kaltenhäuser, Kristin | PhD Fellow | |
Møller, Naja Holten | Associate Professor | |
Andersen, Tariq Osman | Associate Professor - Promotion Programme | |
Milbak, Tina Westergaard | PhD Fellow | |
Nielsen, Trine Rask | Postdoc |
Contact
Naja Holten Møller
Associate Professor
naja@di.ku.dk
+4527595792