Jack Jamieson is a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information. His research investigates intersections of digital technologies with culture, with a focus on issues related to values, labour, and interoperability. Specifically, he studies how web developers shape the direction of the Internet by creating, contesting, co-opting and compromising with platforms and standards. His work combines qualitative and quantitative methods such as critical making, analysis of digital trace data, and interviews.
Additionally, Jack Jamieson is a member of the E-Rhythms project, where he has developed software for data collection and analysis (using sonification) as well as performed other research roles. He was also a research intern at NTT Communication Science laboratories in Japan, where he carried out a study of international students to identify ways to support their adaptation to a new country.
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