Three stories, many lessons

28 May 2025
11:00 am
12:00 pm

Cultural frictions and practical realities in human research data projects

What happens when good intentions meet complex realities in research data practice?

In this talk, we’ll explore three real-world projects where cultural contexts, resource constraints, and mismatches between expectations and capacity created both challenges and unexpected synergies. For each case, we’ll unpack the initial goals, the limitations faced, and the practical tips and workarounds that emerged – highlighting moments of alignment as well as tension between data science ideals, research goals and feasibility of implementation.

Rather than offering one-size-fits-all solutions, this session aims to spark an open discussion:

  • What would you have done differently?
  • What resonates with your own experience?
  • And how can we collectively move toward more context-aware, feasible, and culturally sensitive data practices?

How to join

This event will be held virtually. Register to join the ELIXIR-UK Human Data Community to receive the meeting link and further details. If you don’t wish to attend the community calls in the future, you can unsubscribe at any time.

Speakers / organisers from ELIXIR-UK
  • A picture of Eva Caamaño Gutierrez, ELIXIR-UK member at University of Liverpool
    Dr
    Eva Caamaño Gutiérrez
    • University of Liverpool