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<p>is a researcher in social science. His PhD dissertation looks at the hidden aspects of the emergence of the open data movement. A founding member of Open Knowledge France, he is a major contributor to the School of Data and Open Data Index projects.</p>
<p>has a long history of research and teaching on electoral sociology, that enabled him to acquire strong skills in data science. As Datactivist's manager, he has significant project management experience, for both public and private clients.</p>
<p>was an archaeologist for fifteen years, she led excavation operations in France and abroad before returning to geomatics. Her professional interests lead her now towards open data and team animation. She has a special predilection for free mapping and crowdsourcing.</p>
<p>holds a master's degree in Political Expertise and Public Affairs. At Datactivist he helps various players in their efforts to open and reuse data, in France and abroad. Allyson is particularly interested in the role of data in building smart and sustainable cities.</p>
<p>is a researcher in information systems, specialized in design science. He designs and prototypes devices to facilitate the construction of open data uses. He is particularly focused on the development of a dedicated collaborative framework: the Open Data Canvas</p>
<p> holds a Master's degree in Epistemology and Open Science Engineering from UCBL 1. She has specialized in the management and dissemination of research data through the use of data management plans. Candice has a wide interest in open science and the ecosystem of scientific publications. </p>
<p>holds a PhD in political science. He has led several international cooperation projects at the intersection between data and public policy. He has also helped develop indicators on regional attractiveness and effective development co-operation at the OECD. He works on Datactivist’s European and international partnerships. </p>
<p>After completing a her PhD in Sociology, Daniela joined Datactivist as a consultant in evaluation. She worked in different public organizations as a research analyst and she now focuses on impact evaluation using mixed methods. Daniela is particularly interested in the evaluation of public policies, particularly those in the healthcare field.</p>
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