**Digital**
The first online workshop will focus on the role of the digital in our everyday lives, which are now increasingly living behind a wide range of digital footprint data, from shopping purchases to library borrowings to social media. Key topics for discussion will be increasingly important role of data science and AI in making sense of those data as well as the emerging practices in the fields of digital geographies.
**Leicester**
The workshop will also focus on one of the three local contexts outlined above. Defined as a ‘city of diversity’, Leicester has often been central to discourses concerned with the successes and failures of multicultural Britain (Bennett et al., 2022). A key centre for textiles, clothing and footwear manufacturing since the industrial revolution, Leicester has been referred to as a ‘model of successful multiculturalism’ in Britain (Hassen and Giovanardi, 2018, Clayton. 2009) whilst also being the subject of crisis talk by media outlets highlighting divisions and tensions within the city. Going beyond ‘celebratory’ and ‘crisis’ talk, recent research uses the lens of conviviality to understand everyday social and spatial relations shaping multiculturalism in Leicester (Neal et al. 2018).