Research Council of Finland funding received for AgenDa!

The research project ‘Agency in everyday Datafication’ (AgenDa), led by PI Miriam Tedeschi, has received Research Council of Finland funding.
Here is the abstract of the project, which will start in 09/2025 and finish 08/2029:

AgenDa makes everyday data tangible and operable. It creates a novel understanding of human agency in relation to machines in everyday datafication. It is a qualitative project with elements of theory- and method-formation. It examines existing research on human and machine co-constructed agencies; prototypes games with adults in higher education settings to physically operate on everyday data and make them more just; combines theory and fieldwork to lay the foundations of a new framework. The PI is an international scholar whose expertise is in human geography, theories of justice, and qualitative methods. AgenDa’s site of research is the University of Turku. The project is also supported by Northeastern University (Boston), University of Westminster (London, UK), and Halmstad University (Sweden). The major strengths of AgenDa are: making everyday data actionable through game-making; bridging the gap between human and machine agency; supporting embodied datafication literacy.