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Who We Are

We promote freedom of expression and privacy on the internet by creating global standards and incentives for companies to respect and protect user’s rights.

Our small team spans the globe and comprises experts on a wide range of internet and human rights-related issues, from algorithms to ad tech to data protection and beyond. We were founded in 2013 by Rebecca MacKinnon, author of Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom, which has become the source code for RDR. In her book, MacKinnon foresaw the dangers of a world in which “the corporations and governments that build, operate, and govern cyberspace are not being held sufficiently accountable for their exercise of power over the lives and identities of people who use digital networks.” 

 

We believe that transparency is the first step to accountability. We evaluate the policies and practices of the world’s most powerful tech and telecom companies and study their effects on people’s fundamental human rights. We are the only organization in the world that produces an open dataset on companies’ commitments and policies affecting users’ freedom of expression and privacy.

 

Our work guides policymakers, investors, and advocates seeking to shape a digital public sphere in which networked technologies respect human rights, strengthen democracy, and promote equity and justice for people everywhere.

Our Team

Founded in 2013, Ranking Digital Rights has grown into a diverse team of researchers, journalists and communicators, lawyers and technologists. Collectively, we speak nearly a dozen languages and have a wide range of lived experience. We are globally distributed and call home a variety of locales in Europe, Latin America, and the U.S. And we also work with an exceptional network of researchers from all over the world.

If you would like to work with us or become a contributing researcher, please browse our current opportunities or send us an email.

Dr. Jan Rydzak

Executive Director

Leandro Ucciferri

Deputy Director

Samantha Ndiwalana

Advocacy Director

Jie Zhang

External Research Advisor

Community Advisors

Anita Dorett

Executive Director​

Investor Alliance for Human Rights

Rebecca MacKinnon

Fellow

Berkman Klein Center

Roya Pakzad

Founder and Director

Taraaz

Shu Dar Yao

Founder and Managing Partner​

Lucid Capitalism

Former RDR Fellows

Afef Abrougui

Research Fellow​

Rae Moors

COMPASS Fellow​

Farah Rasmi

Research Fellow​

Erika Solis

COMPASS Fellow​

Kim Mai Tran

Company Engagement Fellow​

Nicholas Wilson

Policy Fellow​

Ruslan Daiyrbekov

Central Asia Fellow​

Yelzhan Kabyshev

Central Asia Fellow​

RDR Researcher Network

Joan Barata

Cyber Policy Center, Stanford University

Arindrajit Basu

Centre for Internet and Society, India

Krzysztof Garstka

Lucía Camacho Gutiérrez

Fundación Karisma

Elonnai Hickok

Dumitrita Holdis

Center for Media, Data and Society, Central European University

Kelly Kim

Open Net Korea

Michael Kowen

University of California, Berkeley

Ginny Kozemczak

Cardozo School of Law

Cannelle Lavite

Tanya Lokot

Dublin City University

Bojan Perkov

SHARE Foundation

Outi Puukko

University of Helsinki

Viviana Rangel

Fundación Karisma

Laura Reed

Moussa Saleh

SMEX

Mariam Al Shafie

SMEX

Eva Simon

Civil Liberties Union for Europe

Jiwon Son

Open Net Korea

Amy McEwan-Strand

Florian Wittner

Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI)

Governance

Ranking Digital Rights is an independent initiative fiscally sponsored by Superbloom Design.

RDR’s Community Advisors support us in developing our vision of cooperative governance and distributed ownership. They help shape the focus of our work and vouch for its quality. We will announce new Community Advisors periodically as the group evolves.

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