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 Sudeep Bhargava

Sudeep Bhargava

Researcher, Hybrid Cities

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Languages
English, Hindi, Spanish, Urdu
Key Expertise
Technology and New Media, Archive Studies, Queer Theory

About me

Sudeep is a researcher working on the European Cities Programme. He contributes to intelligence gathering on European city leadership and city government innovation. His research interests lie in the widespread and increasing deployment of data networks in cities.

He previously worked on the Towards a Hybrid Cities Programme project from September 2023 to April 2024. With a research background in new media archives and a new materialist approach to data, he brought a rigorous and imaginative lens to the project, co-authoring a couple working papers and series of briefing papers. A graduate from the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), he conducted research for his MSc on personal data networks and the impact of network visualisation on perceived social structures. While at the OII, he worked for the Fairwork Project, aiding in communications efforts for a global network of research teams and contributing editorial pieces on behalf of the project.

Outside of his research, Sudeep is a writer and organiser, and has previously worked with community organising centres in Philadelphia, engaging with community members directly through his ethnographic approaches. While at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC), he conducted fieldwork and stakeholder interviews at various Asian American-focused community centres in service of his article ‘Media and Networks in the Queer API Archive,’ published by CARGC Press.

Sudeep currently holds an MSc in Social Science of the Internet from the OII and a BA in Communication from the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania. He has also published creative and editorial pieces in a number of independent magazines

Expertise Details

Personal Digital Archives; New Media Artifacts; Asian American Studies; Queer Archives