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Digital Good Network

An ESRC-funded, £4m research network, building a research community focused on what a good digital society should look like and how we get there.

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Join our upcoming webinars.

Hear more about the Digital Good Index: a set of tools to evaluate whether digital technologies have good societal outcomes. The team will discuss the process for developing the Index and their reflections on values-based evaluation of digital technologies.

9 June, 14:00

Digital Good Network researchers Danielle Kelly, Arathy Sb and Carlos Camara, share their research project's findings on gender and the digital good, including protocols to measure meta-perspectives in online environments, menstrual tracking app users in India, and evaluating OpenStreetMap’s equity through participatory data visualisation.

24 June, 14:00

Visit the link in our bio to book.


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2 days ago


Read Gina Halliwell's reflection on the keynote lecture from our recent Digital Good Network Summit.

Gina reflects on the role of policy and decision making when it comes to young people using social media.

Read the blog on our website.


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3 days ago

Nahuel Aranda reflects on a recent a workshop in Argentina, bringing together union members, legal experts, and researchers to discuss two closely related processes shaping the world of work: recent labour reform and ongoing technological change in industry.

Read the blog on our website.


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4 days ago

We hosted our 2026 Digital Good Network summit in Birmingham last week.

It was great to hear from our Digital Good Research Fund recipients and other network members about their work exploring what a good digital society looks like and how we get there.

Professor Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, joined us for our keynote talk, sharing her work on the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of shaping policy. Visit our website to watch the recording of Amy’s lecture.

Thank you to our partners, Birmingham Museums Trust, for hosting us, and to everyone who attended, shared their ideas and contributed to the work happening across the network.


3
2 weeks ago

We hosted our 2026 Digital Good Network summit in Birmingham last week.

It was great to hear from our Digital Good Research Fund recipients and other network members about their work exploring what a good digital society looks like and how we get there.

Professor Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, joined us for our keynote talk, sharing her work on the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of shaping policy. Visit our website to watch the recording of Amy’s lecture.

Thank you to our partners, Birmingham Museums Trust, for hosting us, and to everyone who attended, shared their ideas and contributed to the work happening across the network.


3
2 weeks ago

We hosted our 2026 Digital Good Network summit in Birmingham last week.

It was great to hear from our Digital Good Research Fund recipients and other network members about their work exploring what a good digital society looks like and how we get there.

Professor Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, joined us for our keynote talk, sharing her work on the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of shaping policy. Visit our website to watch the recording of Amy’s lecture.

Thank you to our partners, Birmingham Museums Trust, for hosting us, and to everyone who attended, shared their ideas and contributed to the work happening across the network.


3
2 weeks ago

We hosted our 2026 Digital Good Network summit in Birmingham last week.

It was great to hear from our Digital Good Research Fund recipients and other network members about their work exploring what a good digital society looks like and how we get there.

Professor Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, joined us for our keynote talk, sharing her work on the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of shaping policy. Visit our website to watch the recording of Amy’s lecture.

Thank you to our partners, Birmingham Museums Trust, for hosting us, and to everyone who attended, shared their ideas and contributed to the work happening across the network.


3
2 weeks ago

We hosted our 2026 Digital Good Network summit in Birmingham last week.

It was great to hear from our Digital Good Research Fund recipients and other network members about their work exploring what a good digital society looks like and how we get there.

Professor Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, joined us for our keynote talk, sharing her work on the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of shaping policy. Visit our website to watch the recording of Amy’s lecture.

Thank you to our partners, Birmingham Museums Trust, for hosting us, and to everyone who attended, shared their ideas and contributed to the work happening across the network.


3
2 weeks ago


We hosted our 2026 Digital Good Network summit in Birmingham last week.

It was great to hear from our Digital Good Research Fund recipients and other network members about their work exploring what a good digital society looks like and how we get there.

Professor Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, joined us for our keynote talk, sharing her work on the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of shaping policy. Visit our website to watch the recording of Amy’s lecture.

Thank you to our partners, Birmingham Museums Trust, for hosting us, and to everyone who attended, shared their ideas and contributed to the work happening across the network.


3
2 weeks ago

We hosted our 2026 Digital Good Network summit in Birmingham last week.

It was great to hear from our Digital Good Research Fund recipients and other network members about their work exploring what a good digital society looks like and how we get there.

Professor Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, joined us for our keynote talk, sharing her work on the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of shaping policy. Visit our website to watch the recording of Amy’s lecture.

Thank you to our partners, Birmingham Museums Trust, for hosting us, and to everyone who attended, shared their ideas and contributed to the work happening across the network.


3
2 weeks ago

We hosted our 2026 Digital Good Network summit in Birmingham last week.

It was great to hear from our Digital Good Research Fund recipients and other network members about their work exploring what a good digital society looks like and how we get there.

Professor Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, joined us for our keynote talk, sharing her work on the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of shaping policy. Visit our website to watch the recording of Amy’s lecture.

Thank you to our partners, Birmingham Museums Trust, for hosting us, and to everyone who attended, shared their ideas and contributed to the work happening across the network.


3
2 weeks ago

We hosted our 2026 Digital Good Network summit in Birmingham last week.

It was great to hear from our Digital Good Research Fund recipients and other network members about their work exploring what a good digital society looks like and how we get there.

Professor Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, joined us for our keynote talk, sharing her work on the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of shaping policy. Visit our website to watch the recording of Amy’s lecture.

Thank you to our partners, Birmingham Museums Trust, for hosting us, and to everyone who attended, shared their ideas and contributed to the work happening across the network.


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2 weeks ago

In a new report, Reema Patel argues for a fundamental shift in mindset to address deep-seated challenges in data governance. The report maps ten different mental models of thinking about data governance, and demonstrates that many are failing. In the report, Reema proposes Data Stewardship as the foundational ‘meta-mental model’ for a just and viable future.

Read the report on our website.


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3 weeks ago

We are pleased to announce the 15 successful projects for the fourth and final round of the Digital Good Research Fund. Each project will produce a blueprint and a briefing document for a good digital society in a particular aspect of social life.


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3 weeks ago

We are pleased to announce the 15 successful projects for the fourth and final round of the Digital Good Research Fund. Each project will produce a blueprint and a briefing document for a good digital society in a particular aspect of social life.


3
3 weeks ago


We are pleased to announce the 15 successful projects for the fourth and final round of the Digital Good Research Fund. Each project will produce a blueprint and a briefing document for a good digital society in a particular aspect of social life.


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3 weeks ago

Platforms like @Kickstarter and @CrowdfunderUK offer social entrepreneurs ‘crowd power’ for mobilising resources towards social and environmental challenges, yet crowdfunding platforms have mixed success rates.

This new report follows Digital Good Network Fellow Catherine Wang’s project on crowdfunding and social entrepreneurship, and investigates the critical success factors for platforms like these, drawing on interdisciplinary insights and sharing best practice for digital crowdfunding.

Read the report on our website.


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1 months ago

🇧🇷🇵🇭We’re looking to interview current and former media / democracy / development workers and discuss how they’ve worked thru foreign aid shocks in the past year.

🫶🏽 Our interview compares the civil society landscape in Brazil and the Philippines in terms of resilience and sustainability. Our project’s human-focus is especially keen to explore themes of worker wellbeing and activist burnout: How do media/development workers imagine democratic futures in their societies. How do they see themselves participating in political or civic life? Or have they grown disillusioned from both shocks and slow-burn of democratic backsliding in global context?

🙏 We hope y’all share this call for respondents far and wide and help us put together practical proposals pertaining to organizational sustainability as well as worker justice and movement-building in the Global South.

👋🏼 We wanna hear your story! Pls contact jcong@umass.edu / Thales.lelo@gmail.com / rgberizo@siglaresearch.org!


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2 months ago

🇧🇷🇵🇭We’re looking to interview current and former media / democracy / development workers and discuss how they’ve worked thru foreign aid shocks in the past year.

🫶🏽 Our interview compares the civil society landscape in Brazil and the Philippines in terms of resilience and sustainability. Our project’s human-focus is especially keen to explore themes of worker wellbeing and activist burnout: How do media/development workers imagine democratic futures in their societies. How do they see themselves participating in political or civic life? Or have they grown disillusioned from both shocks and slow-burn of democratic backsliding in global context?

🙏 We hope y’all share this call for respondents far and wide and help us put together practical proposals pertaining to organizational sustainability as well as worker justice and movement-building in the Global South.

👋🏼 We wanna hear your story! Pls contact jcong@umass.edu / Thales.lelo@gmail.com / rgberizo@siglaresearch.org!


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2 months ago

🇧🇷🇵🇭We’re looking to interview current and former media / democracy / development workers and discuss how they’ve worked thru foreign aid shocks in the past year.

🫶🏽 Our interview compares the civil society landscape in Brazil and the Philippines in terms of resilience and sustainability. Our project’s human-focus is especially keen to explore themes of worker wellbeing and activist burnout: How do media/development workers imagine democratic futures in their societies. How do they see themselves participating in political or civic life? Or have they grown disillusioned from both shocks and slow-burn of democratic backsliding in global context?

🙏 We hope y’all share this call for respondents far and wide and help us put together practical proposals pertaining to organizational sustainability as well as worker justice and movement-building in the Global South.

👋🏼 We wanna hear your story! Pls contact jcong@umass.edu / Thales.lelo@gmail.com / rgberizo@siglaresearch.org!


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2 months ago

Advising policymakers on young people and digital technologies: reflections from the front line

Amy Orben, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge, will be delivering the keynote lecture as part of the 2026 Digital Good Network summit.

Join us in-person or online as Amy discusses the growing interest in the impact of digital technologies on the mental health of young people, and the challenges of influencing policy in this space. Amy will share what she has learnt from providing scientific advice to the UK government and ways to better understand the needs of different stakeholders to ensure that scientific insights are heard and translated into meaningful change.

The event will take place at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, where we will also be hosting a drinks reception from 17:30.

Visit our website to register.


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3 months ago


Join our next 'Digital good in progress' webinar, exploring digital healt.

Access to quality healthcare remains a major problem in sub-Saharan Africa. Digital technology can overcome barriers; but it can also create ethical dilemmas for healthcare workers, decision-makers and communities who want affordable services without compromising quality or losing control over health data. The Digital health project articulates and conceptualises these dilemmas through a series of vignettes, while developing a shared language and framework.

25 February, 14:00, online. Visit our website to register.


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3 months ago

In this new blog, Dylan Yamada-Rice discusses the ways in which young people interact with and understand AI imagery.

This follows Dylan's work as part of a team researching children's attitudes towards digital good/bad. The project developed a number of zines and visual prompts for children to explore the use of AI and other technologies.

Read the blog and download the zines on our website.


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3 months ago

Are you a teacher, parent or youth worker looking for a fun, engaging way to get young people to think critically about digital technologies?

Use our new zine series, which provides arts-based activities and prompts for children to explore the personal, social and environmental impacts of the technologies that shape their lives.

And tell us if you use them, we'd love to hear young peoples' reflections - children are often overlooked as emerging digital citizens.

Visit our website to download the resources.


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3 months ago

Are you a teacher, parent or youth worker looking for a fun, engaging way to get young people to think critically about digital technologies?

Use our new zine series, which provides arts-based activities and prompts for children to explore the personal, social and environmental impacts of the technologies that shape their lives.

And tell us if you use them, we'd love to hear young peoples' reflections - children are often overlooked as emerging digital citizens.

Visit our website to download the resources.


3
3 months ago

Are you a teacher, parent or youth worker looking for a fun, engaging way to get young people to think critically about digital technologies?

Use our new zine series, which provides arts-based activities and prompts for children to explore the personal, social and environmental impacts of the technologies that shape their lives.

And tell us if you use them, we'd love to hear young peoples' reflections - children are often overlooked as emerging digital citizens.

Visit our website to download the resources.


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3 months ago


스토리 세이브 - 스토리, 릴스, 사진, 비디오, 하이라이트, IGTV를 핸드폰에 저장할 수 있는 최고의 무료 도구.

스토리-세이브.com은 사용자들이 인스타그램에서 스토리, 사진, 비디오, IGTV 등을 직접 다운로드하고 저장할 수 있게 도와주는 직관적인 온라인 도구입니다. Story-Save를 사용하면 인스타그램에서 다양한 콘텐츠를 쉽게 다운로드하고 인터넷 없이도 편리하게 볼 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 흥미로운 내용을 발견하고 나중에 보기 위해 저장하고 싶을 때 이 도구가 완벽합니다. Story-Save를 사용하여 인스타그램의 소중한 순간을 놓치지 마세요!

우리의 장점:

회원가입 불필요

앱 다운로드 및 가입 없이, 웹에서 스토리를 저장하세요.

독점적인 고화질

저화질 콘텐츠는 이제 그만, 고해상도 스토리만 보존하세요.

모든 장치에서 접근 가능

모든 브라우저, 아이폰, 안드로이드에서 인스타그램 스토리를 다운로드하세요.

완전 무료 사용

전혀 비용 없이 스토리를 다운로드할 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

인스타그램 스토리 다운로드 기능은 인스타그램 스토리를 안전하고 고품질로 다운로드할 수 있는 방법을 제공합니다. 사용자 친화적이며, 가입 없이 사용 가능합니다. 링크를 복사하여 붙여넣고 콘텐츠를 즐기세요.
인스타그램 스토리 다운로드는 간단한 과정으로, 세 가지 단계가 필요합니다:
  • 1. 인스타그램 스토리 다운로드 도구에 접속하세요.
  • 2. 인스타그램 프로필의 사용자명을 제공된 필드에 입력하고 다운로드 버튼을 클릭하세요.
  • 3. 현재 24시간 동안 사용 가능한 모든 스토리가 표시됩니다. 원하는 스토리를 선택하고 다운로드하세요.
선택한 스토리는 빠르게 기기의 로컬 저장소에 저장됩니다.
불행히도 개인 계정의 스토리는 개인정보 보호 정책으로 인해 다운로드할 수 없습니다.
인스타그램 스토리 다운로드 서비스에는 사용 횟수 제한이 없습니다. 무제한으로 무료로 사용 가능합니다.
네, 다른 사용자의 인스타그램 스토리를 다운로드하고 저장하는 것은 상업적 용도가 아닌 한 합법입니다. 상업적 용도로 사용하려면 원래 콘텐츠 소유자로부터 허락을 받고, 매번 스토리를 사용할 때마다 출처를 밝혀야 합니다.
다운로드한 스토리는 일반적으로 컴퓨터의 다운로드 폴더에 저장됩니다. 윈도우, 맥, iOS 모두 동일합니다. 모바일 장치에서는 스토리가 핸드폰 저장소에 저장되며, 다운로드 후 바로 갤러리 앱에 나타납니다.