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Hi there!

I’m a first-year PhD fellow at the Department of Digitalization at Copenhagen Business School. My research explores how platform design can foster democratic online communities, shifting away from the feudalistic structures that currently dominate much of the internet. I am particularly interested in digital governmental infrastructure that has the potential to empower users and workers, such as platform cooperatives and DAOs.

I was born and raised in Denmark, but spent eight years in New York City, where I graduated from NYU with a BA in Psychology and from Columbia University with an MS in Data Journalism. After graduating, I worked as a Senior Research Fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, where I wrote about media and technology.

I’m part of the founding team of Mission Unheard, a new project financially supported by the Pulitzer Center, aimed at helping news organizations uncover potentially overlooked narratives by using AI to audit who is quoted in their articles.

At the Tow Center, I used a mix of computational methods and traditional reporting to tell stories. My reporting examined hyper-partisan local news, content moderation, Big Tech, and the impact of AI on the journalism industry.


You can read examples of my work below:

Investigations