Serendipity, Socialising and Sliding Doors: Or Why 2020 has been a good year for meeting strangers2020 has, at first glance, not been a vintage year for social interaction. Covid-19 thrives on the social contact on which humans depend…Dec 11, 2020Dec 11, 2020
Seat Belts, Behaviour Change & BindleHow an understanding of Covid Cosmologies puts people at the heart of BindleDec 2, 2020Dec 2, 2020
In Tech We Trust?It has been often said that technology, particularly emerging technologies such as AI, will be inhibited by a lack of public trust. As one…Aug 6, 2020Aug 6, 2020
New Norms and the Body: On Sharing Lifts and Virtual WorldsAs lockdowns around the globe are beginning to ease, many are asking what the ‘new normal’ will look like. Views vary, but what they all…Jun 12, 2020Jun 12, 2020
What I missDrowning amongst the many often excellent pieces about the new normal, how to think about pandemics and what this means for business it…May 28, 20201May 28, 20201
Evolution, Paradigms and Drama: Three Pandemic LensesPandemics are not new. Since at least 1200 BC they have periodically devastated communities, reshaped nations and altered the unfolding of…May 22, 2020May 22, 2020
Designing remote ethnographyRemote ethnography are two words you might not expect to see side by side. Typically ethnographic research involves travelling to a field…May 14, 2020May 14, 2020