What I do:
I initiate and run socially beneficial projects and organisations, working on a consultancy basis. Preferably with a focus on knowledge and culture, held together by a digital glue.
Since 2019, I have been a project lead for digital collecting at Nordiska museet’s department for future studies. There, I have led projects including the museum’s Covid-19 collecting initiative, the future collecting project, and the children’s collection My Life.
Previously:
Journalist: I have worked, among other places, at TT News Agency, Internetworld, Norrköpings Tidningar, and Nacka Värmdö Posten, where I served as web editor and deputy responsible publisher. For almost ten years I wrote for NT Kultur. Some of my articles have also appeared in FLM, ETC, the magazine Television, and Ny Teknik.
Project lead: From the beginning, I was a co-founder of the web agency Saltsea in 1998, which remained active for ten years. Alongside client work, we launched the literary community Salka and the culture magazine Avtryck. At the age of fourteen, I started Gopeking.net, which still attracts a few thousand daily visitors. I served on the board of IFK Norrköping from 2019 to 2021. Between 2015 and 2019, I worked with the Internet Museum, including as Head of Operations.
Education:
My journalism studies were completed at JMK. In 2014 to 2015, I studied on the psychology programme at Karolinska Institutet. To date, I have completed five and a half years of university studies, and I continue to add credits at regular intervals.
Selected projects:
• Nordiska museet’s Covid-19 collecting initiative (summary blog post)
• The children’s collection “My Life” (together with UR)
• The collecting project and digital exhibition “Our Future” (and the Future Day with the Institute for Futures Studies)
• The Internet Museum (as a whole)
• Lectures at Digikult and Internet Days
• A women’s networking website
• The Linnamottagningen online course
• “Our Rights”, a guide for newly arrived migrants
• Collaboration between the Internet Museum and Nordiska museet
• Collaboration between the Internet Museum and Wikimedia