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Lisa Gutermuth

Lisa Gutermuth is Program Manager at the research project Ranking Digital Rights, which ranks Internet and telecommunications companies on their policies and commitments with respect to freedom of expression and privacy. The Ranking Digital Rights Index provides not only a comparative mapping of how companies are performing in their respect of privacy and freedom of expression, but also has developed a methodology that serves as a baseline of how companies’ commitments, disclosures, and policies can be comparatively evaluated.

Lisa completed her masters degree at Humboldt University of Berlin and her bachelors degree at University of New Hampshire. Working with a range of different organisations over the years, her work has also touched on remote sensing, mapping, digital security and data visualization.

Organisation of events

Das Ende der Transparenz?
Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2018. 09.06.2018. Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Co-Organised by: Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften Berlin + Potsdam (National) Further information

Alexandra Giannopoulou, Tuukka Lehtiniemi, Nataliia Sokolovska, Lisa Gutermuth, Christian Djeffal, Shirley Ogolla, Sönke Bartling, Matti Grosse, Wolfgang Schulz, Kirsten Gollatz, Christian Katzenbach, Benedikt Fecher

Ranking Digital Rights 2018 Corporate Accountability Index: European Launch
From 02.05.2018 to 02.05.2018. Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany (International) Further information

Lisa Gutermuth

Data Sprint on Digital Rights in the Telecom Sector
23.05.2017. Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Co-Organised by: Ranking Digital Rights, The WikiRate Project e.V. (International)

Lisa Gutermuth, Kirsten Gollatz

Lisa Gutermuth

Position

Former Associated Researcher: The evolving digital society

Current HIIG research activities

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