Marina Micheli
Marina Micheli is a researcher and scholar focusing on the political economy of data, specifically within the context of platform-society and data-management. Her work critiques the dominant corporate models of data infrastructure and explores emerging alternatives.
Key Works & Themes
- Governance Models: Investigates the shift from corporate-dominated data control to alternative governance structures in the era of datafication. See analysis in Micheli - Emerging models of data governance.
- Collaborative Frameworks: Co-authors frequently include Max Craglia, Marisa Ponti, and Anna Berti Suman, suggesting a collaborative approach to defining data-policy and data-infrastructure.
- Academic Contribution: Published in major outlets such as Springer, focusing on the intersection of big-data technologies and data-politics.
Selected Bibliography
- In the Age of Datafication (2017/2020 DOI update): An academic article examining four emerging models of data governance, challenging the hegemony of corporate platform control.
- Keywords: data-management, big-data, digital platforms, data infrastructure, data-politics, data policy.
- Source: Springer / Original Research Article.