Ievgen Bilyk
- About me
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Ievgen Bilyk is a PhD candidate at the International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC). In his doctoral project, he seeks to demonstrate how knowledge about open data can be constructed more democratically by looking into formal international rankings of open data development and community-based practices of open data use in specific countries from a critical perspective of the social studies of knowledge. His previous experience includes more than seven years in international development projects with the focus on digital initiatives. His background is in science and technology studies, e-governance technologies and services, and sociology. Ievgen speaks five languages and is passionate about learning new cultures.
Dissertation working title: How Knowledge About Open Data Is Created: Analysis of Formal International Rankings and Community-Based Practices
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Andreas Langenohl
ORCID: 0009-0002-7051-6478
- Contact
- Research Interests
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- Society and Technology
- Digital Governance
- Sustainable Development
- Knowledge Creation
- Democratic Processes
- Within the GCSC
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- Editorial Team Member at On_Culture: The Open Journal for the Study of Culture
- Member of Research Area 8: Cultures of Knowledge, Research and Education
- Member of Research Area 9: Ecology and the Study of Culture
- Presentations
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Hermes Summer School 2024 ‘Narrating Degrowth and Sustainability: Cultural Imaginaries and the 4th Industrial Revolution’
The research topic: Applying Study of Culture Lens to Open Data Development
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- Publications
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Bilyk, Ievgen. 2024. “How Well Prepared Are We for the Next Pandemic?”. KULT_online, no. 69 (April). DOI: https://doi.org/10.22029/ko.2024.1429.
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- Teaching
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- Open Data Fundamentals - Author & Tutor, Virtual International Programme (JLU)