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Daniel Curto-Millet is a computer scientist turned social scientist with interests in studying online communities and the collective production of knowledge technology, particularly focusing on organization software development. He is especially interested in open source communities and projects, as well as in studying crowdsourcing, gig workers, and sharing platforms. His work examines the intersection of societal and technological issues, emphasizing the role of open source in the development of civic technologies and the relationships between political sustainability and software production. Daniel holds an MEng from University College London and an MSc and PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has served as a post-doctoral fellow at the Swedish Center for Digital Innovation and was a Marie Curie fellow at the Spanish National Research Council. Daniel is a Senior Editor for the journal Information Technology & People and a member of the Editorial Review Board for the Information Systems Journal. He has contributed to various publications and workshops addressing issues in digital transformation and social inclusion.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).