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
Over the past few years we have been interested in how cooperative organisations can help groups of people and organisations better manage their data so that it can return value
Open Data Manchester are supporting an exciting initiative, the Digital Solutions Programme, led by Professor Richard Kingston at the University of Manchester. This post will overview our process, what we have
COP26 was billed as the most important global environmental talks since the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) where the ‘Paris Agreement’ was negotiated between 196 parties. This was
It’s a year on from when the UK went into ‘lockdown’ in response to the COVID-19 pandemic – and while it’s certainly not a time for celebration – we know
We know that increasing amounts of data exist identifying who we are and what we do, much of which is controlled and used by private companies, so there is growing
We launched a series of three public events where local, national and international experts delved into some of the huge questions we must ask ourselves in a world that’s increasingly
Tuesday 27th October 2020, 18.30-20.30 GMT, online via Zoom. It’s that time of the year again, so we’ve teamed up with PyData Mcr and HER+Data MCR to bring you another