This academic year I also led the INM317 Design Justice module (2024-2025), MSc Human-Computer Interaction Design, City St George’s, University of London. Assessment includes a student group presentation and the creation of an individual design justice zine. Before students submit their zine, I made one myself, as a souvenir of their group presentations and hopefully as a form of motivation.
It’s available to view, download (print if you so wish) and cite on figshare:
This deposit includes three files: an A4 two-page print-ready PDF of the zine; an A4 eight-page PDF for viewing the zine online; and a text file with instructions on how to print and fold the print-ready zine.
My passion is creating opportunities for discovery, creativity and innovation. I am an advocate for enhanced access to information as a public good. I enjoy fostering engagement and openness, facilitating collaboration and mentoring.
My main focus is multi-disciplinary and involves practically and theoretically connecting the dots between varied, closely-related fields and topics: comics studies; human-computer interaction design, library and information science, digital humanities, scholarly communications, publishing studies, digital innovation and material culture, intellectual rights and open science, access, data and educational resources.
I love writing and spreading the word about the things I believe in. I love higher education and the Internet and I define myself as a digital scholarship advocate. I love working collaboratively and on my own. You can still follow me and/or contact me via Twitter @ernestopriego.
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