The Digital Good Network (DGN) delivers an interdisciplinary, social science-led research programme centred on the urgent, neglected question of what the digital good should look like and how it can be achieved.
Julia Sepúlveda is a Research Assistant working for the Digital Good Network with Dr Scott A. Hale, where she is researching the digital good people want when using generative AI on private messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Telegram.
She holds a BA in Humanities and Social Sciences and an MA in Communication, Media, and Creative Industries from the Paris Institute of Political Studies, as well as an MSc in Data Science (Social Analytics) from the University of Manchester.
She has a professional background in communications and web development. Her perspectives are informed by Latin American philosophy, queer studies and disability studies.
AI governance, politics of social media platforms, ethics of design patterns, digital cultures, alternative digital platforms.
The Digital Good Network (DGN) delivers an interdisciplinary, social science-led research programme centred on the urgent, neglected question of what the digital good should look like and how it can be achieved.
15 June 2026
Researchers and DPhil students from the Oxford Internet Institute are set to attend the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Conference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency (FAccT) in Montréal, from 25-28 June 2026.