Professor Iginio Gagliardone
Research Associate
Iginio Gagliardone joined CGHR in March 2011 to lead the research project on ‘New Communication Technologies and Citizen-led Governance in Africa’.
Research Associate
Iginio Gagliardone joined CGHR in March 2011 to lead the research project on ‘New Communication Technologies and Citizen-led Governance in Africa’.
Co-Director of CGHR
David and Elaine Potter Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, where he is Co-Director of the Centre of Governance and Human Rights…
Across Africa, digital media are providing scholars with a reason and opportunity for revisiting the question, and the analytical lens, of publics with new vigour and less normative…
CGHR Research Associate
Stephanie's research is focused on how digital technologies and the use of data transform democratic politics, inclusion and inequalities. Stephanie’s work brings a global perspective, having explored the…
In Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic, digital tech solutions mostly failed, yet they nevertheless unleashed new logics of governance and capital accumulation by states and corporations.
The expansion of digital infrastructure is having material and concrete impacts on society and the environment. This phenomenon is rendering obsolete binary distinctions between the “physical” and the “virtual”…
The construction of observatories in the Atacama Desert has prompted actors in Chile to envision initiatives for promoting the expansion of data infrastructure.
A novel remote qualitative research tool, Katikati, is used to engage with conflict-affected communities in Somalia on their experiences of a COVID-19 lockdown to help shape pandemic response.
A multimethod evaluative study in Somalia of interactive radio-SMS highlights its potential as a mixed methods social research capability in low and middle income countries during health emergencies.