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Georgia Meyer

PhD candidate in Information Systems and Innovation
About

About

Dr Georgia Meyer is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the Data Science Institute, supporting the production of a State of AI and Society report which will accompany the upcoming inaugural Global Forum on AI and the Social Sciences.

Her PhD, "Heterotopias of Value(s): Architecting Personal Data Sovereignty" was awarded, without corrections, in April 2026 from the Information Systems and Innovation Faculty Group in the Department of Management. This work was funded by an LSE PhD grant, and grants from the Hayek programme and the Research and Infrastructure Fund.

Previously, Georgia was a Research Fellow with the Open Data Institute (ODI), worked for Data for Policy, and in 2025 joined the Santa Fe Institute’s Complexity Global School. She has also worked on a collaboration between The Alan Turing Institute and Edinburgh University as part of the Doing AI Differently project. In 2025, she led a professional development workshop in the Communication, Digital Technology, and Organization division at the Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting on the updated System of National Accounts (SNA), specifically on the implications of digitalisation and environmental imperatives on (economic) value.

Georgia holds a BSc (Social Policy and Politics, First Class Honours) and MSc (Data and 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.

Expertise

Ideology, Discourse,, Information Privacy, Digital / Data Sovereignty, Innovation