Brandi Geurkink

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Executive Director
A colour headshot of Brandi Geurkink, a white woman with long brown hair wearing a black v-neck shirt.
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Chloe Desnoyers

Brandi Geurkink is the Executive Director of the Coalition for Independent Technology Research, a coalition of more than 400 independent researchers and research groups who work together to advance, defend, and sustain the right to ethically study the impacts of technology on society. Prior to the Coalition, she led advocacy campaigns at the Mozilla Foundation for policies to improve independent researcher access to data and open-source auditing of consumer technology platforms in Europe and the United States. At Mozilla, she created YouTube Regrets, the world’s largest community-driven audit of YouTube’s recommendation algorithm which has won multiple awards. Previously, Brandi also directed a research team and advised on the technology portfolio of Reset Tech, a nonprofit philanthropic organization dedicated to restoring the critical connection between media and democracy. Before working on corporate accountability in the technology sector, Brandi was an organizer and campaigner with the International Civil Society Centre in Berlin and the ONE Campaign in Washington, D.C.

Sessions

Protecting Democracy Online: What Next?

Brandi Geurkink, Philipp Lorenz-Spreen, Suki Capobianco, Oliver Marsh

Zusammenfassung
We are seeing ever greater challenges to democracy online. We need new ideas to address them. This session is a space to discuss emerging opportunities & ideas for protecting democracy online, bringing together expertise from research, politics, regulation, and more.
Daten
Demokratie
Plattformen
Zivilgesellschaft
Speak Up / Rede mit
Rede mit!
Englisch
re:claim Digital Future
Conference