Living with Data’s Itzelle Medina Perea has recently presented her work at this year’s Association of Internet Researcher’s (AoIR) 2020 virtual conference. Itzelle’s research reveals the complex “data frictions” experienced by UK university-based researchers as they navigate access to NHS patient data to conduct research on key health issues including antibiotics prescribing, dementia prevention, and […]
We’re excited that three members of the ‘Living with Data’ team are presenting at this year’s Association of Internet Research (AoIR) conference. AoIR is ‘an academic association dedicated to the promotion of critical and scholarly Internet research independent from traditional disciplines and existing across academic borders’ with this year’s event being held virtually between 26th-31st […]
New Book ‘Culture is bad for you: inequality in the cultural and creative industries’ co-authored by Mark Taylor Living with Data’s Mark Taylor, alongside Orian Brook and Dave O’Brien, have recently published ‘Culture is bad for you: inequality in the cultural and creative industries’ (Manchester University Press). In it, Mark and colleagues examine the intersections […]