Selected Works

‘Unsolvable within existing regimes’: Using a systems thinking approach to co-design for data governance in cities

We propose a participatory approach, based on systems thinking and inspired by social justice-oriented design, to serve as a scoping tool for prototyping HCI solutions and proposals.

Characterising and reassessing people-centred data governance in cities

What is people-centred data governance, and how does it materialise in cities? This work addresses these questions by presenting a characterisation and typology of people-centred data governance models in cities, developed through a systematic scoping review of the literature.

Barriers and enablers to embedding people-centred data governance interventions in cities

Can people-centred interventions in data governance be embedded and anchored in cities? What enables these initiatives to move beyond experimentation? I am collaborating with the Interdisciplinary Internet Institute (IN3) in Barcelona on a case study to explore these questions.

Perspectiva: Capturing Multiple Perspectives in Causal Loop Diagrams to Enhance Reproducibility and Transparency

We are developing a tool that enables researchers to preserve provenance throughout the process of creating participatory or collaborative causal loop diagrams.

Multi-level storylines for participatory modeling – involving marginalized communities in Tz'olöj Ya', Mayan Guatemala

We worked with the Kaqchikel Maya community to develop a participatory model of Lake Atitlán, conceptualised as a human-water system, using storylines and systems thinking.