
In this series, edited by Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths University of London), scholars, digital and human rights activists, artists, technical and legal experts developed a critical agenda to address the interconnection between human rights and internet futures. Read on
Repressive governments play whack-a-mole with Africans’ digital rights
A new report on digital rights in ten African countries reveals how states are waging a brutal online war against their own citizens
Tech futures
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThe EU must keep up with new technologies
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Published in: HomeEuropean net neutrality, at last?
Digital inclusions and exclusions
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Published in: HomeDigital giants are trading away our right to privacy
Legal frontiers and mobilisations
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Published in: HomeThe future of the internet depends on you
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Published in: HomeDigital skills in academia: let’s CryptoParty!
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Published in: HomeAn alternative take on alternative facts
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Published in: HomeThe future of US net neutrality under Trump
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Published in: HomeThe Facebook President: fact trumps fiction
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Published in: HomeSmall steps in the struggle for digital rights?
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Published in: HomeWhose data is it anyway?
Powers behind the screen
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Published in: HomeThe largest personal data leakage in Brazilian history
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Published in: HomeState surveillance is a global threat to press freedom
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Published in: HomeMexico's misinformation wars
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Published in: HomeGoverning Google
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Published in: HomePoland welcomes internet filtering