Georgia is an Information Systems & Innovation PhD candidate. Her monograph, 'Heterotopias of Value(s): Essays on Architecting the Decentralised Control of Personal Data' (working title) will be submitted in early 2026. Her work has been funded by an LSE PhD grant, and she's received awards from the Hayek programme, the Research & Infrastructure Fund and the Research & Impact Support Fund.
Georgia has presented work at the International Association for Research in Income & Wealth (IARIW) annual meeting, the Data for Policy conference, the Organizations, Artifacts & Practices (OAP) workshop, the European Group for Organisational Studies (EGOS) Colloquium, the International Solid Symposium and at workshops at the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) and the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). In 2025, she led a PDW in the CTO division at the Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting on the updated SNA, specifically the implications of digitalisation and environmental imperatives on (economic) value and contributed to research as part of the Doing AI Differently joint project between The Alan Turing Institute and The University of Edinburgh.
Previously, she was a Research Fellow with the Open Data Institute (ODI), worked for Data for Policy and in 2025 joined the Santa Fe Institute’s (SFI) Complexity Global School. She publishes articles at Interregnum.
Georgia holds a BSc (Social Policy & Politics, First Class Honours) and MSc (Data & Society, Distinction) from the University of Bristol and LSE respectively. She is a Primary School Governor with the Harris Federation, holds a PGCE and in 2023 was nominated for a class teacher award at LSE. She is a PhD Affiliate at LSE CARR & DSI.
Georgia is an Information Systems & Innovation PhD candidate. Her monograph, 'Heterotopias of Value(s): Essays on Architecting the Decentralised Control of Personal Data' (working title) will be submitted in early 2026. Her work has been funded by an LSE PhD grant, and she's received awards from the