Juan Ortiz Freuler
Juan Ortiz Freuler is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, a PhD student at the Annenberg School of Communication (USC), and a co-initiator of the Non-Aligned Tech Movement.
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Funding and the digital rights nonprofit space. Experiences and recommendations (Part II)
By: Juan Ortiz Freuler & Will Orr & Ana Brandusescu
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Nonprofits have to balance securing funds and staying true to their mission. How can we foster autonomy among organizations?

How do funders shape the digital rights agenda? Notes from the field (Part I)
By: Juan Ortiz Freuler & Will Orr & Ana Brandusescu
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Nonprofits’ autonomy from their funders is particularly important in the digital rights space.

An interview with practitioners on the front lines of datafication
By: Juan Ortiz Freuler
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A conversation with Grace Mutung’u on the growing adoption of digital ID in Kenya and how it is changing people’s relationship with the government.

Creating a scenario from the future
By: Juan Ortiz Freuler
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This fictional scenario draws on real signals of change to construct a future scenario around the impacts of datafication on the human rights movement.

What a datafied worldview means for human rights
By: Juan Ortiz Freuler
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Understanding how datafication affects the rights and interests of people, and power relationships at large, is key for an effective defense of human rights.