Summary
David Domingo is a tenured computer scientist and sociologist who blends 13 years of interdisciplinary research and technical practice to study how digital technologies reshape work, governance and commons-based collaboration. Based at Spain鈥檚 Centre for Sociological Research, he applies computational methods to political behavior, public opinion, open data and algorithmic governance, bringing hands-on experience from EU projects on peer production, decentralization and platform cooperativism. His background spans academic posts, postdoctoral work on blockchain-enabled organizational models, and technical leadership on long-running Drupal-based social and cultural projects, informed by two decades participating in free software communities. Comfortable translating between code and social theory, he focuses on methodological innovation for survey- and platform-based research to make digital institutions more democratic and cooperative.
13 years of coding experience