[Bigdatasur] New blog post: anonymization tools in Africa
Stefania Milan
s.milan at uva.nl
Mon Jan 14 20:57:53 CET 2019
Dear #bigdatasur friends, happy new year!
What better start than a blog post, fresh out of the press, on anonymization in Africa?
The contribution—in English but soon in Swahili as well!—has been authored by Duncan Kinuthia, a software developer and a data engineer based in Nairobi (Kenya), and currently a Research Fellow at Research ICT Africa thanks to the Media Democracy Fund fellowship program. Duncan's research explores the use of data and the development of open source software tools to fight censorship and promote net neutrality in Africa.
Read the blog post here: https://data-activism.net/2019/01/the-african-quest-for-anonymization/ and feel free to contact Duncan (the email can be found at the bottom of the post) to further the conversation.
Best, Stefania
Stefania Milan
Associate Professor of New Media and Digital Culture, University of Amsterdam | https://stefaniamilan.net
Principal Investigator, DATACTIVE (ERC Starting Grant 639379) | https://data-activism.net
Principal Investigator, ALEX (ERC Proof of Concept 825974) | https://algorithms.exposed (coming soon!)
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