LSE Fellow
Information Systems and Innovation Faculty Group
Biography
Dr Roser Pujadas is an LSE fellow in Management (Information Systems and Innovation). She completed her PhD in the same department with a thesis that analysed the politics of knowledge and technology design in interventions aimed at supporting knowledge sharing and collaborative learning. She previously obtained an MSc in New Media, Information ans Society from the Media and Communications Department at the LSE, with a dissertation on e-participation. She has conducted research as part of various research projects, and has several years of teaching experience.
Roser is broadly concerned with the relationship between knowledge, technology and social ordering. She is interested in the critical study of technologically-mediated collaboration and participation, and the organisation and politics of knowledge sharing and learning interventions. She is also interested in the sociomaterial processes by which certain knowledge comes to matter, and its performative effects. More recently she has become interested in critically analysing the sharing economy, and the variety of models of economic organisation that digital platforms support.
Research interests
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The politics of technology design and the regulatory nature of technology
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The organisation and politics of knowledge production practices & learning interventions
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Knowledge sharing, knowing and learning
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IT-enabled collaboration, and participation
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Teaching and learning practices in higher education
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Online communities and commons-based peer production
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Digital platforms, and sharing economy
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Digital innovation & processes of organising