In late October, I travelled to London for the Queering Digital Cultures symposium, which aimed to interrogate therelationship between queerness and digital systems of knowledge production. The speakers and audience
Building on our previous community consultation into the UK government’s planned reforms to data laws in the UK – we wanted to bring people together to tackle another weighty topic
In October, we started bringing together people who may be affected by the UK government’s data reforms proposed in the consultation Data: A New Direction – and that means everyone –
After a successful pilot event delving into the government’s far-reaching, ‘pro-growth’ plan for UK data reform – we’re working with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority to get more people involved.
After a successful pilot event delving into the government’s far-reaching, ‘pro-growth’ plan for UK data reform – we’re working with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority to get more people involved.
After a successful pilot event delving into the government’s far-reaching, ‘pro-growth’ plan for UK data reform – we’re working with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority to get more people involved.
On 11 October, explore the government’s far-reaching plan for reform – Data: a new direction – and develop your response to the consultation.