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Stefana Broadbent is a digital anthropologist and cognitive scientist. Her research primarily focuses on digital activities in the home, workplace, and public sphere in order to understand changes in social practices regarding technology over time.[1]
Broadbent received her degree in Psychology from the University of Geneva and her Ph.D. in Cognitive Science from the University of Edinburgh.[2]
Broadbent is a Digital Anthropology Fellow at the University College London, and until 2014 was a convenor of the Master of Digital Anthropology at UCL.[3] She is currently a visiting professor at the School of Design at the Polytechnic University of Milan.[4]
Broadbent is a cofounder of Cleanweb, an organization which uses the Internet to try to combat climate change.[5] From 2004 to 2008, Broadbent was a member of Swisscom’s Strategy Board and directed the Swiss observatory of digital practices in the Innovation Department of Swisscom.[2] Between 2014 and 2016 she was head of Collective Intelligence at Nesta in London.[5]
Broadbent, Stefana. Intimacy at Work: How Digital Media Brings Private Life to the Workplace. 1st ed., Routledge, 2015.
Broadbent, Stefana, and Claire Lobet-Maris. “Towards a Grey Ecology.” The Onlife Manifesto: Being Human in a Hyperconnected Era, edited by Luciano Floridi, Springer, 2015, pp. 111–24.
Broadbent, Stefana. “Approaches to Personal Communication.” Digital Anthropology, edited by Heather A. Horst and Daniel Miller, Routledge, 2012, pp. 127–45.
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