Anne Helmond is Associate Professor of Media, Data & Society at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. Together with with Prof. Jos茅 van Dijck, she co-directs the focus area 鈥Governing the Digital Society,鈥 which investigates platformization, algorithmization, and datafication鈥攖heir societal impact and the governance of digital technologies. Her research places particular emphasis on platformization: the expansion of platforms across the web, the mobile ecosystem, AI technologies, and various societal domains. She examines the material and programmable data infrastructures that underpin and shape this process of platform expansion.
Her broader research focuses on developing methods for empirically and historically studying platformization, the politics and governance of platforms, how platform power is operationalized in practice, and the rise of AI as a platformized infrastructure. She also contributes to the advancement of digital methods to investigate how apps and app stores mediate sociocultural practices and issues, and explores the political economy of mobile data flows.
She is a long-standing member of two major international research collectives: the (2007鈥) and the (2017鈥), where she works on developing methodological approaches to the study of the historical and infrastructural dimensions of social media platforms and mobile applications. Her research interests span digital methods, software studies, platform studies, app studies, critical data studies, and web history.
In her dissertation 鈥樷 (2015) and her influential article '' (2015), Anne introduced the concept of 鈥溾 to conceptualize the rise of the platform as the dominant infrastructural and economic model of the web and its expansion and integration into other websites, apps, and industries. Her dissertation received an honorable mention in the AoIR 2016 Best Dissertation Award for standing 鈥渢o make a significant long-term impact in the field鈥.
Her work has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals such as New Media & Society, Big Data & Society, Theory, Culture & Society, Media, Culture & Society, Social Media + Society, Internet Histories, First Monday, and Computational Culture.
She currently supervises several PhD projects on the evolution of automation practices, platform governance, and the role of AI in education.
Open Science and Data sets
Anne has a strong commitment to collaborative work and team science, as well as open science by publishing open access and making data sets available. The Open Science Framework hosts a number of co-authored data sets, including:
- A dataset with information about the entire cloud offerings of Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) that comprise the 鈥榗loud AI ecosystem.鈥
- DOI: .
- Used to examine the (2024).
- A dataset with historical information about Facebook鈥檚 Graph API Reference, derived from archived web sources available in the Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
- DOI: .
- Used to examine (2022).
- A dataset with information about the partnerships of the 20 most-used social media platforms and apps and the data intermediaries connected to them, derived from their own (public) partner programmes and directories.
- DOI: .
- Used to examine (2021).
- A dataset provides information about all the apps that are part of the [COVID-19]-related Android (Google Play) and iOS (App Store) app ecosystems.
- DOI: .
- Used to examine (2021).
Grants and Awards
- 2021: Collaborative Research Centre 鈥淭ransformations of the Popular鈥.
- German Research Foundation (DFG). Co-PI, with Johannes Pa脽mann, 木瓜福利影视 of Siegen. Sub-project: 鈥淎 Historical Technography of Online Commenting鈥 (2021鈥2024).
- 2020: WODC-onderzoek: Webharvesting door culturele erfgoedinstellingen.
- Offerte Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek- en Documentatiecentrum (WODC), ministerie van Justitie en Veiligheid. Martin Senftleben, Joris van Hoboken, Jef Ausloos, Stef van Gompel, Jo茫o Quintais (Instituut voor Informatierecht, UvA), Anne Helmond (Mediastudies, UvA).
- 2020: ESRC COVID-19 Rapid Response Grant.
- Michael Dieter, Anne Helmond, Nathaniel Tkacz, Esther Weltevrede, Fernando N. van der Vlist, Jason Chao. Project: 鈥淐OVID-19 App Store and Data Flow Ecologies鈥.
- 2019: Working Groups Grant.
- Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS), Bochum, Germany. Markus Burkhardt, Anne Helmond, Tatjana Seitz and Fernando N. van der Vlist. Project: 鈥淒ata sharing troubles: Tracing the evolution of Facebook鈥檚 Graph API.鈥
- 2017: NWO Veni Grant.
- Innovational Research Incentives Scheme Veni, The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Project: 鈥淎pp ecosystems: A critical history of apps鈥 (2017鈥2021). In this project Anne developed novel digital methods for writing app histories on three interrelated levels 鈥 individual apps, app stores, and platforms 鈥 to understand the emergence of this new cultural form.
- 2017: Cutting Edge Research Fund, Network Grant 鈥 Initiate.
- Sustainable Humanities Programme. Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR), 木瓜福利影视 of Amsterdam. Project: 鈥淎pp Studies Initiative: An International Network for Advancing Research into Mobile Apps鈥 (2017).
- 2016: The Association of Internet Researchers
- Best Dissertation Award. Honorary mention.
Previous positions
- 2015鈥2022: Assistant Professor of New Media and Digital Culture at the 木瓜福利影视 of Amsterdam.
- 2021鈥2022: Principal Investigator of the project 鈥淗istorische Technografie des Online-Kommentars鈥 within the DFG funded SFB 1472 鈥淭ransformationen des Popul盲ren鈥 at the 木瓜福利影视 of Siegen, Germany.
- Currently (2022鈥) Anne is an affiliated researcher examining the history of online commenting systems and practices with SFB 1472.
- Spring 2019: Comenius Professor of Digital Methods and Web History at the 木瓜福利影视 of Siegen, Germany.