Over the past 26 years, Marco Campana has worked in some form of immigrant and refugee-serving sector communications. His experience extends from front-line client service to the first Settlement.Org Content Coordinator. He created and managed the Settlement AtWork site, and launched OCASI’s Learn AtWork online learning site for settlement sector workers.
(more…)
Over the past 26 years, Marco Campana has worked in some form of immigrant and refugee-serving sector communications. His experience extends from front-line client service to the first Settlement.Org Content Coordinator. He created and managed the Settlement AtWork site, and launched OCASI’s Learn AtWork online learning site for settlement sector workers.
(more…)
Alastair Cheng is an editor and (recovering) magazine person, who now consults for business and nonprofit clients. He worked for years at the Literary Review of Canada — which covers culture and public affairs, mainly through essays and nonfiction book reviews — starting as an editorial assistant and eventually becoming co-publisher. Alastair also spent time as a political staffer on Parliament Hill and studied philosophy and history at the University of Toronto.
Alastair Cheng is an editor and (recovering) magazine person, who now consults for business and nonprofit clients. He worked for years at the Literary Review of Canada — which covers culture and public affairs, mainly through essays and nonfiction book reviews — starting as an editorial assistant and eventually becoming co-publisher. Alastair also spent time as a political staffer on Parliament Hill and studied philosophy and history at the University of Toronto.
Maggie Greyson is the Association of Professional Futurists 2018 Emerging Fellow. She also received the Next Generation Foresight Practitioner Special Award for North America from the School of International Futures. Robust research and creative risk-taking define her career. (more…)
Maggie Greyson is the Association of Professional Futurists 2018 Emerging Fellow. She also received the Next Generation Foresight Practitioner Special Award for North America from the School of International Futures. Robust research and creative risk-taking define her career. (more…)
Mahjabeen Mamoon is an economist by training with experience in socio-economic research and teaching. She brings an extensive academic background in economic development and policy analysis to the development of strategic perspectives on microtasking. (more…)
Mahjabeen Mamoon is an economist by training with experience in socio-economic research and teaching. She brings an extensive academic background in economic development and policy analysis to the development of strategic perspectives on microtasking. (more…)
Goran Matic leverages patterns from diverse fields – including systemic design, information theory, enterprise architecture and the humanities – to help design sustainable innovation initiatives. (more…)
Goran Matic leverages patterns from diverse fields – including systemic design, information theory, enterprise architecture and the humanities – to help design sustainable innovation initiatives. (more…)
Ana Matic borrows approaches from varied areas of expertise – including business development, brand/identity design, sociology and entrepreneurship – to drive innovation, facilitate change, and design sustainable, human-centric initiatives. (more…)
Ana Matic borrows approaches from varied areas of expertise – including business development, brand/identity design, sociology and entrepreneurship – to drive innovation, facilitate change, and design sustainable, human-centric initiatives. (more…)
Cheryl May is a specialist in strategy, innovation design, and foresight with a wide range of projects to her credit. Her areas of expertise encompass evaluation, research, facilitation, and development. She is the senior researcher for TWIG’s Microtasking Project. Currently, she is also working on projects with the Centre for Social Innovation and Social Innovation Canada. (more…)
Cheryl May is a specialist in strategy, innovation design, and foresight with a wide range of projects to her credit. Her areas of expertise encompass evaluation, research, facilitation, and development. She is the senior researcher for TWIG’s Microtasking Project. Currently, she is also working on projects with the Centre for Social Innovation and Social Innovation Canada. (more…)
Julian Posada is a PhD student at the Faculty of Information and a Junior Fellow of Massey College. His research focuses on the personal networks of workers of digital labour platforms. It combines theories and methods from the sociology of work and social networks and the political economy of platforms. (more…)
Julian Posada is a PhD student at the Faculty of Information and a Junior Fellow of Massey College. His research focuses on the personal networks of workers of digital labour platforms. It combines theories and methods from the sociology of work and social networks and the political economy of platforms. (more…)
From September 19 to October 9, 2019, UTSC Urban Political Geography students participated in a “signals sprint” to find microtasking references. They collectively analyzed 374 references related to microjobbing. (more…)
From September 19 to October 9, 2019, UTSC Urban Political Geography students participated in a “signals sprint” to find microtasking references. They collectively analyzed 374 references related to microjobbing. (more…)