Project Lead:
Yung Au
Oxford Internet Institute
Nicole/Yung Au is a doctoral candidate and researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute. Her research explores technology infrastructures, automation and vertical/aerial surveillance. Her DPhil is generously funded by the Clarendon Scholarship, St Antony’s Warden’s Scholarship, and the Rotary Global Scholar Fund.
Lead Collaborators:
Kathleen Azali
Independent Researcher, Co-Founder PERIN+1S - C2O
website: http://www.perintis.or.id/
Kathleen is a researcher and a practicing designer-developer, interested in the histories and intersections of information, (digital) technology, design, and society. She is currently based in Singapore as a full-time Research Associate at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS).
Kathleen was born in Surabaya, Indonesia, where in 2008 she founded C2O library & collabtive, an independent library and coworking community space. Kathleen hold a Master in Cultural Studies from Airlangga University, with a thesis on alternative libraries, which was awarded 2013 Graduate Research Fellowship from the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.
Some of her works have been presented/published in Networked Researcher Open Access (City University of London, 2012), Cornell University Southeast Asia Bulletin (2014), SOJOURN (2015, 2016), Oxford University (2016), University of Technology Sydney’s PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies (2016), Journal of Southeast Asian Economies (2016), Free & Open Source Software Asia Summit (FOSSASIA 2017), and the Australian National University’s annual Indonesia Update on Digital Indonesia (2017).
Srujana Katta
PhD researcher, Oxford Internet Institute
https://twitter.com/srujka)
Srujana’s doctoral research focusses on the intersections between digital labour, migration and resistance. Her DPhil is generously funded by the OII Shirley Scholarship Award. Srujana is also a member of the Fairwork Project. She holds an MSc Social Science of the Internet and MPhil Development Studies from the University of Oxford.
Dr. Jun-E Tan
Independent researcher
website: http://jun-etan.com