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You can also find me on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nielstenoever/ LinkedIn] or [https://twitter.com/nielstenoever Twitter].
 
You can also find me on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nielstenoever/ LinkedIn] or [https://twitter.com/nielstenoever Twitter].
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==== Conflicts of Interest ====
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I do not currently receive any money or other consideration from any military or propaganda agency, nor am I involved in the sanctions decision-making process of any government.
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==== Historical ====
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In the past, I have worked for several civil society organizations on the topic of digital rights, such as [https://article19.org ARTICLE19] and [https://freepressunlimited.org Free Press Unlimited] that have received funding from European and North American governments.

Latest revision as of 09:37, 22 March 2022

Niels ten Oever

I'm Niels ten Oever.

I'm one of the signatories of the open letter, one of the administrators of this wiki, and I seek to ensure that conversations here reflect diverse perspectives.

I'm also postdoctoral researcher with the IN-SIGHT.it project at the University of Amsterdam. Next to that, I am a research fellow with the Centre for Internet and Human Rights at the European University Viadrina, non-resident fellow with the Center for Democracy and Technology, affiliated faculty with the Digital Democracy Institute at the Simon Fraser University, and an associated scholar with the Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade at the Fundação Getúlio Vargas. I also serve as Vice-Chair for the Global Internet Governance Academic Network.

You can also find me on LinkedIn or Twitter.

Conflicts of Interest

I do not currently receive any money or other consideration from any military or propaganda agency, nor am I involved in the sanctions decision-making process of any government.

Historical

In the past, I have worked for several civil society organizations on the topic of digital rights, such as ARTICLE19 and Free Press Unlimited that have received funding from European and North American governments.