Julie Uldam
Associate Professor
About
Telephone
Office: +4538153210
Departments
Department of Management, Society and Communication
Room: DH.V.2.34
Artificial intelligence
Media
Social media
Sustainability
Climate
Social responsibility
Primary research areas
Digital Technologies and Social Change
I study how ideas and expectations about digital technologies intersect with broader visions of social and environmental transformation and responsibility, especially in relation to the climate.
Digital Platforms and Civic Engagement
I examine the interplay between digital platforms, civic participation, and political contestation, focusing on how platform logics and algorithmic governance both enable and constrain activist visibility and voice.
Digital Communication and Corporate Responsibility
I examine how corporations use digital communication and corporate activism to construct responsibility narratives, manage legitimacy, and employ strategic silence and selective disclosure practices such as greenhushing and greenblushing.
My research explores the relationship between digital media and civic engagement from three avenues of enquiry:
(1) challenges to political contestation,
(2) corporate practices of managing visibility and legitimacy, and
(3) how a shift of responsibility to civil society can be made possible in sustainable ways.
My research interests began with social movements' uses of social media in the UK and have centred on how visibility enables and constrains democratic engagement, how power operates through digital communication, and how corporations and social movements negotiate responsibility in different political contexts, especially around environmental and social sustainability.
Publications
See all publicationsFebruary 2025
Imagining Change in Crisis
Climate Imaginaries in Activist Agenda-setting
Go to publicationRecent research projects
Imagining Digital Power and the Power of Digital Imagination in Business and Society Encounters (DIGIBASE)
I currently lead the DIGIBASE project, funded by the Independent Research Council Denmark (Sapere Aude, 2021-2025).
The project examines how imagination about digital media shapes relations between multinational companies and social movement organisations. At a time of climate crisis and increasing demands for corporate responsibility, digital platforms have often been seen as democratising spaces for accountability. Yet scandals around data use and surveillance have fuelled mistrust, while fears of criticism and retaliation have contributed to polarisation. The project explores how imaginaries shape uses of digital media in defining and contesting corporate responsibility.
The project examines how imagination about digital media shapes relations between multinational companies and social movement organisations. At a time of climate crisis and increasing demands for corporate responsibility, digital platforms have often been seen as democratising spaces for accountability. Yet scandals around data use and surveillance have fuelled mistrust, while fears of criticism and retaliation have contributed to polarisation. The project explores how imaginaries shape uses of digital media in defining and contesting corporate responsibility.
Outside activities
Ethics advisor, , 2025 - 2027
Ethics advisor for the Horizon project INTERFACED
Go to project website
Panel member, Swedish research council (VR) , 2020 - 2025
Panel member for panels on ‘civil society’ and ‘digitalisation’