Christina Colclough

Christina Colclough specializes in the future of workers and the politics of technology, including ethics of AI and AI governance. She is currently the founder of TheWhyNotLab and was the former Director of Platform and Agency Workers, Digitallsation and Trade at UNI Global Union She is currently a member of the OECD AI expert group, the UN's Secretary General Roadmap for Digital Cooperation and an advisory beaord member of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative. Christina Colclough also ran the Young Workers Lab, with the goal to design and deploy technology for good.
Education
Christina Colclough received her Ph.D Philosophy, Sociology from the University of Copenhagen. From 2001 to 2007 Colclough was employed as a researcher at FAOS - Employment Relations Research Centre, while working at FAOS, she started writing her PhD thesis Building Social Capital - a joint venture between management and employees in a Danish MNC, defended it in 2012. Prior to this, Christine received her MA from Lancaster University.
Articles & Publications
Christina has written about emerging AI, At the forefront of AI, the impact of data creation and future job opportunities: How the data you give away today could hurt your job prospects tomorrow and, . Other articles include , , and The Right to Be Human. Christina Colclough was featured by The Guardian.
Christina Colclough also published When Algorithms Hire and Fire, and contributed to International Union Rights, Sectoral Social Dialogue - Telecommunications, Do Women Fit in? The Future IT Labor Market, What Makes Capitalisms and Corporate Strategies Differ?
 
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