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Privacy is Global
Internews ADAPT
20 episodes
19 hours ago
Privacidad, خصوصية, siri, privacy, privacidade. Finding the word in different languages might look simple. The contexts in which privacy plays out around the world, however, is definitely not. What does privacy mean for people in countries around the world? How are new technologies and widespread data aggregation impacting societies, politics, and cultures? What are the stories of the activists working to protect privacy rights and advocate for adequate laws, regulations and practices to ensure data is collected, processed, analyzed and used responsibly?
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Privacidad, خصوصية, siri, privacy, privacidade. Finding the word in different languages might look simple. The contexts in which privacy plays out around the world, however, is definitely not. What does privacy mean for people in countries around the world? How are new technologies and widespread data aggregation impacting societies, politics, and cultures? What are the stories of the activists working to protect privacy rights and advocate for adequate laws, regulations and practices to ensure data is collected, processed, analyzed and used responsibly?
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Datachiri 2.0: A Creative Storytelling Series on Data Rights [English]
Privacy is Global
20 minutes 33 seconds
3 years ago
Datachiri 2.0: A Creative Storytelling Series on Data Rights [English]

“What if there was a mythical monster that sucked our biodata instead of our blood?”

As part of our ‘creative fictions’ series, Privacy is Global is excited to bring you Datachiri. 2.0. We invite you to sonically enter 2043 La Paz, Bolivia. Sascha lives in a society where the government has largely dissolved, and people rely on devices provided for free by an organization called ‘the Congregation.’ There are rumors of the Datachiri, a mysterious entity that is able to hack the Congregation’s networks to feed on biodata. Sascha’s device no longer recognizes her and she goes on a quest to discover why she’s been disconnected. Datachiri 2.0 is a story written by Marianne Díaz Hernández based on the comic book written by Alejandro Barrientos and illustrated by Joaquin Cuevas in collaboration with Internet Bolivia.

The ADAPT Creative fictions project assembled teams of fiction writers, activists, lawyers, comic book artists, comedians, audio engineers, and illustrators to think about how we could get more people interested in data privacy and digital rights advocacy through speculative fiction, humor, and new modes of communication.

To view the comic book, please see https://internetbolivia.org/datachiri-2-0/

To understand more about the status of data protection in Bolivia, please listen to our previous episode produced in collaboration with Internet Bolivia, read a blog post by Diandra Cespedes,  or visit the timeline of advocacy here.

Privacy is Global
Privacidad, خصوصية, siri, privacy, privacidade. Finding the word in different languages might look simple. The contexts in which privacy plays out around the world, however, is definitely not. What does privacy mean for people in countries around the world? How are new technologies and widespread data aggregation impacting societies, politics, and cultures? What are the stories of the activists working to protect privacy rights and advocate for adequate laws, regulations and practices to ensure data is collected, processed, analyzed and used responsibly?