Social scientist with an interdisciplinary background. Employing ethnographic and community-based participatory research methods, Nicola’s research interests lie at the intersection of digital technology, policy, and social practices, looking at how experiences of technological transitions are negotiated against a backdrop of historic and contemporary inequalities. Nicola obtained her PhD from the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway, University of London where she conducted ethnographic research on the societal implications of digitalisation in Greenland, focusing on gendered notions of security.