Libuše Hannah Vepřek is a PhD candidate and research assistant at the Institute of European Ethnology and Cultural Analysis at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, Germany. She studied European Ethnology and Computer Science.
Since July 2019, she’s a doctoral student in the international PhD Program “Transformations in European Societies“. In her research she’s interested in the distribution of roles within human computation-based citizen science projects and investigates the various meanings these projects have for the different stakeholders. Furthermore, she studies how these systems change our understanding of daily spheres of life. Currently, she’s an intern at the Human Computation Institute studying stakeholder motivation and ethics in participatory science.
Her research interests include urban anthropology, anthropology of ethics, digital anthropology and algorithmic studies and science and technology studies.
