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Coppélie Cocq is a Professor at Umeå University's Faculty of Arts, affiliated with Humlab. Her research focuses on digital humanities, Sámi studies, and linguistic landscapes, emphasizing Indigenous cultural heritage preservation, digital transformation challenges, and language revitalization. She leads projects on multilingualism in northern Sweden, digital ethnography methods, and the ethical dimensions of surveillance culture.
Key contributions include studies on empowerment divides in Indigenous digitization (2025), GIS mapping of linguistic landscapes (2024), and analyses of Sámi language vitality (2024). Her work bridges academia and community action, particularly in Sápmi. Funded projects include Huminfra (Swedish national digital humanities infrastructure) and Formas grants on Sámi knowledge systems.
Publications highlight collaborations with institutions like Nordicom and Palgrave Macmillan. Awards include grants from the Marcus Wallenberg Foundation and Formas. Cocq advocates for open science and equitable digital practices in Indigenous contexts, shaping policy and pedagogy in digital humanities.


