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In The Loop November 2024
In the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreFrom chatbots to deepfakes, AI-generated content is becoming increasingly common online. New AI tools make it easier, faster and cheaper to generate text, images, videos, and more. In turn, the harms that have always existed online – scams, harassment, polarisation and bias – are now being “supercharged” by AI.
Read moreAre you a social worker, community leader, youth advocate, or educator working with teens? Tactical Tech is seeking organisations and individuals in Berlin interested in getting trained on digital literacy topics such as AI, misinformation, and digital privacy, accessing educational resources, and receiving financial support to host workshops or exhibitions in their communities.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreWir sind auf der Suche nach Partnerschaften mit formellen oder informellen, in Berlin ansässigen Jugendorganisationen und -institutionen, vor allem solchen, die mit jungen Menschen (13-18 Jahre) aus traditionell marginalisierten Identitäten oder Hintergründen arbeiten.
Read moreWe need to rethink how we deal with information in the context of crises. All of us, really. We, the digital users of the digitised information world, need to get a grip on things. How we explore the world, what and who we trust, and why, in the context of crises, has gotten too far out of our hands and needs to change. We need a place to come together. We need to reinvent how we talk about and solve difficult things while respecting any fundamental differences we might come to the table or screen with.
Read moreWe are looking to partner with formal or non-formal youth-focused organisations and institutions based in Berlin, especially those working with young people (ages 13-18 years old) from traditionally marginalized identities or backgrounds, on a digital literacy project called What the Future Wants (WTFW) - Comes to Berlin, co-funded by Deutsche Postcode Lotterie.
Read moreThe What the Future Wants project is looking for facilitators of a training-of-trainers (ToT) for youth workers and educators which will be delivered in-person in Berlin, in the German language.
Read moreTactical Tech is opening a year-long paid volunteer opportunity for an individual who wants to learn more about creative interventions that champion a digitally resilient society and join our communications and partnerships team in the Berlin-based office.
Read moreThis new package of engaging and easy-to-read Data Detox Kit guides delves into AI and explores how its buzz can have a big sting. By using real-world examples, familiar and non-technical language, these AI guides are filled with actionable steps that anyone can take to gain awareness of modern technologies and take control where possible.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreWe are seeking Europe-based schools, libraries, youth clubs, cultural centres or civil society organisations that work with youth to test and implement the second cycle of the Critical ChangeLab model in their contexts.
Read moreWe are in the business of developing tools that allow us to eat our own tail, and AI is the new big mouth that we have just invented to help us with this self-consuming task incredibly effectively. In this spiral of self-consumption, everything tastes the same - it is impossible to verify sources and provenance and impossible to separate disgusting opinions from facts. It seems that fiction is much more popular than non-fiction in this reading club of self-consumers.
Read moreIn 2023, Tactical Tech celebrated 20 years of innovative and collaborative work dedicated to building the capacity of communities around the world to face the challenges brought by new technologies. Over these two decades—together with our partners, collaborators, funders, and supporters—we reached over 30 million people in more than 90 countries, engaging them in conversations to increase their understanding and agency while navigating the digital landscape.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreThrough a series of knowledge-exchange workshops conducted by our partner CITE in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, 45 participants, including citizen journalists and civil society organisations, were equipped with skills in identifying information disorders, encryption methods, and secure communication channels.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreA new creative intervention produced by Tactical Tech and DensityDesign Lab at Politecnico di Milano, in collaboration with the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), will address how AI is impacting the ways that media and information are produced, distributed and perceived.
Read moreTactical Tech welcomes you to join the What The Future Wants: Digital Literacy for Youth Workshop Series. This series—brought to you by experts from Tactical Tech and organisations worldwide—aims to build the capacity of educators and anyone working with youth on critical digital and media literacy.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read more”Everywhere, All the Time” is a creative and playful digital literacy intervention designed for teens. Educators can use it to promote critical conversations about technology, AI, and their impacts.
Read moreOur Executive Director and co-founder, Marek Tuszynski, who was one of the winners of Mozilla's Rise 25 Awards in 2023, talked with Mozilla's team about his inspiration, Tactical Tech's work and the future challenges we face online.
Read moreIntroducing Inform: A voter literacy resource center designed to empower voters, educators, facilitators, and organisations involved in voter education to explore the ways digital and data-driven technologies play a key role in political campaigns and elections.
Read moreWe are looking to partner with a formal or non-formal learning institution and organisation based in Germany on a three-year project funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe project.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreTactical Tech has received a donation of $70,000 through the Lifetime Charity Fundraiser organised by the secure and encrypted email service Proton Mail. The donation will directly support Tactical Tech's efforts to help communities navigate and respond to the challenges exacerbated by digital technologies.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreOur partners International Young Catholic Students (IYCS) Africa are a non-profit organisation that, since 1937, have been empowering students across African countries to work for solidarity, freedom, justice and peace in the world.
Read moreWe are seeking schools, libraries, cultural centres, civil society organisations and other who work with youth to test and implement the Critical ChangeLab model in their contexts.
Read moreTactical Tech is among the 25 organizations selected by the program dedicated to supporting initiatives focused on promoting better privacy, digital rights, greater competition in online markets, and access to information.
Read moreOur partners Fundación Internet Bolivia.org work to raise public consciousness and stimulate discourse through learning platforms, both in the digital and the physical world, to enhance digital inclusion and data protection at the local level
Read moreWe are looking to partner with organisations who want to work with communities in low and middle income countries and would like to adapt, translate, promote or disseminate Exposing the Invisible’s extensive resources for emerging and experienced journalists and investigators.
Read moreOur partners Development Three Sixty are a vibrant NGO on a mission to address issues of misinformation, digital safety disinformation and hate speech in Zambia.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreStep into the world of Policy Lab Africa, an organisation in Nigeria that uses human-centered design to imagine sustainable futures. This think tank works to raise awareness among young people about the impact of technology and the proactive actions they can take to have a more balanced digital life.
Read moreIra Rosensweig's new film explores the complex human relationship with technology, with a particular focus on the profound impact of social media on both individuals and society.
Read moreFundación Cauce Ciudadano is a a non-profit civil society organisation that developed the initiative Fab Lab Ciudad Retoño, which in turn has the goal of democratising the access to technology in the urban agglomerations in the municipality of La Paz, Mexico.
Read moreThis is a special edition of In the Loop, Tactical Tech’s newsletter, focusing on the Gaza-Israel crisis
Read moreOur partners Roehana Project, an alternative journalism organization, conducted training sessions for 20 human rights defenders from 11 NGOs in Indonesia. Learn more about their work on democracy, human rights, gender, culture, and environment.
Read moreOur partners from TEDIC are actively involved in the defense and promotion of human rights in digital environments in Paraguay with a focus on gender inequalities and their intersections. Read more to learn about their mission to reshape the national landscape of data protection legislation.
Read moreOur partner Yusuf, IT professional and digital literacy expert, aims to raise awareness among Kenyan youth about technology's transformative power and digital rights by encouraging young people to take control of their online presence, protect their privacy, and make informed digital choices. Read more about his work.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreOur partners, the Internet and Society Center of the Universidad del Rosario (ISUR) are making a difference in La Guajira, Colombia, through their collaborative and community-based initiatives. Find out more about their work.
Read moreUnderstanding the real scale and scope and consequences of the environmental crisis depends on how digital technology influences our thinking about it in terms of scale and depth and short and long term consequences, as well as what solutions we can imagine to create and deploy against all this chaos. Text by Marek Tuszynski
Read moreUsing an interdisciplinary approach that combines educator scoping sessions, research, literature review and youth input sessions, Tactical Tech identified insights and recommendations about topics, formats and facilitation methodologies crucial to creating effective Digital and Media Literacy Educational resources.
Read moreThis commissioned research report includes the main findings and recommendations regarding the latest developments in the Digital and Media Literacy Education field.
Read moreOur Executive Director and co-founder, Marek Tuszynski, has been recognised by Mozilla's Rise 25 Awards as one of the artists and visionary leaders actively shaping a more ethical, responsible, and inclusive future for the internet.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreThe "Media Literacy Case for Educators" project provides teachers, trainers and librarians across Europe with a one-of-a-kind comprehensive set of co-developed and creative tools, resources, methods and materials.
Read moreDiscover the latest research, resources and training materials created together with researchers, journalists, and civil society to raise awareness and promote conversations about how political groups engage with technology and work with private firms to influence voters' opinions and decisions.
Read moreUsing an interdisciplinary approach that combines educator scoping sessions, research, literature review and youth input sessions, Tactical Tech identified insights and recommendations about topics, formats and facilitation methodologies crucial to creating effective Digital and Media Literacy Educational resources.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for a committed individual to come on board as a Junior Coordinator on a Working Student basis. The coordinator would work with Tactical Tech’s Glass Room team.
Read moreAn interview with Chinmayi S. K., the founder of the techno-feminist collective The Bachchao Project
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreTwenty years ago, Tactical Tech was formed with the goal of enabling communities around the world to face the challenges and changes brought by new digital technologies. This year, we celebrate two decades of innovation and co-creation with our partners, collaborators and funders.
Read moreThis commissioned research report includes the main findings and recommendations regarding the latest developments in the Digital and Media Literacy Education field.
Read moreIn 2022, Tactical Tech partnered with over 150 trusted local actors from more than 60 countries to inform and engage their communities in conversations around the relationship between technology, democracy and crises and to provide them with the necessary tools and information to enable them to take action and make informed decisions. Discover the results and impact of our collaborative work in 2022.
Read moreIn the Loop, Tactical Tech’s monthly newsletter, includes new releases, open calls, job opportunities, information about our partners, events, recommended resources and more.
Read moreIn this role, you will be responsible for identifying, improving, streamlining and automating online workflow processes. Your expertise in translation and publishing is essential. If you have a keen eye for detail, excellent communication skills, and a passion for language services, please keep reading!
Read morePartner's showcase: ANZlab
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for a committed individual with at least 5 years experience to come on board as the Finance Manager.
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for a committed individual with at least 2 years directly related experience to come on board as Finance Coordinator.
Read morePartner's showcase: ForSet
Read morePartner's showcase: Casa Hacker
Read moreThis guide will provide some examples of how to deal with such data sets and how to work through them in order to yield interesting results and stories.
Read moreThis is a snapshot of who we are, what is at the heart of our work, why we do what we do and how, and with whom.
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for a Project Coordinator for a major two-year EU-funded project focused on collaborative and investigative journalism in Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
Read moreIn this article, we will expose internet scam operations by exploring types of scams that you are likely to come across which will hopefully build your resiliency.
Read moreAn interview with researcher and consultant Tetyana Bohdanova.
Read moreA new guide and visual gallery from the Inside the Influence Industry project, looking at the global business of using data to sway voters.
Read moreAn interview with Ashkumar Gopalani, leader of the Voices of What The Future Wants in India project.
Read moreFor years, Tactical Tech has worked to understand and visualise Big Tech's impact on society. In this piece, you will be taken on a journey through the different formats, narratives and visual representations Tactical Tech has used to tell the story behind the acquisitions, mergers and investments of the Big Tech Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft. Read to learn about our provocation design approach to promote digital thinking.
Read moreOur What The Future Wants exhibition and digital and media literacy resources for young people are now available in 15 different languages. To date, the What the Future Wants events have engaged more than 11.500 participants in 30 countries.
Read moreData about reproduction, and especially menstruation, is being tracked and gathered by many different companies, without people’s awareness of the extent or the financial value this data has, nor the possible consequences for them individually or the collective harm.
Read moreWe are looking to partner with organisations or networks from the Latin America and Caribbean region (LAC) that would like to introduce and train communities on how to investigate and keep themselves secure. T
Read moreAn interview with our partner Clement Njoroge, Founder and Director - MediaNet Works.
Read moreWe seek organisations and cultural centres working with youth on topics related to media and digital literacy.
Read moreWe seek an experienced researcher who has a good understanding of digital and media literacy to work with us on a limited-time consultancy contract to gather and distil the latest research in the field of digital media literacy education.
Read moreGAFAM Empire is a project developed by DensityDesign Lab and Tactical Tech that looks at all the known acquisitions conducted by five big tech companies: Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft, from the moment they made their first one to the end of summer of 2022, when we stopped collecting data.
Read moreWe are looking for an engaged HR Manager with strong organizational and interpersonal skills, committed to a non-profit cause to run and shape our HR operations and ensure adherence to labour law.
Read moreAn interview with Soledad Magnone, Director of the JAAKLAC iniciativa.
Read moreTactical Tech’s Exposing the Invisible project offers resources that provide you with knowledge, good practices and tools to enhance your investigative skills.
Read moreThis series outlines the initiation, delivery, and findings of the What the Future Wants project (so far) in the hope that other organisations, initiatives, and individuals working with young people can learn from our experience and the rich insights of all of the young people who contributed.
Read moreIn this mini-series, we explore how Tactical Tech’s first youth-centered team co-created the public education intervention What the Future Wants, which was released in Spring 2022. Here we dive into the workshops we conducted and share principles and practices that informed the co-creation process and findings from the workshops.
Read morePartner's showcase: data_labe
Read moreAn interview with Gordana Baboska and Falk Schleicher from Goethe-Institut Skopje
Read moreTactical Tech’s Data & Politics team seeks partners to enhance and co-develop The Influence Industry Explorer. The main goal of the partnerships is to enhance the data in the database and tell stories using the data.
Read moreThe Digital You initiative is a collaboration between Goethe-Institut Kinshasa and Tactical Tech, that invites young people in Sub-Saharan African countries to think critically about their relationship with digital technologies and how tech influences their lives.
Read moreTactical Tech launches “The Influence Industry Explorer”, an online investigation tool that comprises evidence on 500 companies that work with political groups in over 30 countries to influence voters’ opinions.
Read moreThe “Digital Reset” report by the project ‘Digitalization for Sustainability – Science in Dialogue’ (D4S) shows how digital technologies can support the quest for such a deep sustainability transformation. The report provides a blueprint for the European Union to reconceptualise digitalisation so that it first and foremost contributes to achieving carbon neutrality, resource autonomy and economic resilience while supporting equity and fully respecting citizens’ rights and privacy.
Read moreThe What the Future Wants project is looking for a Safeguarding Expert with experience working with young people (11-18 years old), for a limited-duration consultancy. The Safeguarding Expert will conduct a training session for Tactical Tech staff and partners and draft written guidelines for safeguarding practices to be implemented when working with young people worldwide.
Read moreIn 2021, Tactical Tech worked to empower organisations worldwide to build a sustainable digital future.
Read moreTactical Tech's “Exposing the Invisible” (ETI) project is looking for a short-term podcast producer to develop a concept and implement a series of podcasts focused on topics related to innovative investigation methods, cases and community engagement with investigations.
Read moreThe outdoor exhibition by Tactical Tech, co-produced by HAU Hebbel am Ufer, explores through the lens of technology how people get informed, make decisions and respond to current global crises like climate change, pandemics or political polarisation.
Read moreThe 'What The Future Wants project' aims to put young people in the driving seat of their digital futures through education, co-creation and capacity building.
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for engaged, outgoing exhibition hosts to assist in an outdoor, public exhibition about technology and crisis entitled “Everything Will Be Fine.” The exhibition takes place in a temp
Read moreWe are looking for an engaged Grants and Fundraising Coordinator with strong organisational and interpersonal skills, committed to a non-profit cause to coordinate grant management, ensuring adherence to contracted work plans and log-frames across grants.
Read moreWe are looking for partner individuals, organisations, or collectives in Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA) to collaborate with the worldwide-renowned Data Detox Kit.
Read moreTactical Tech's Products Team is looking for a Design Intern to assist with our print materials and public-facing websites.
Read moreWe are looking to partner with organisations or networks that would like to help spread the knowledge about investigation, conduct events (workshops, training), test and contextualize the curricula we have been developing, and contribute to improving it based on feedback from trainers and participants.
Read moreTactical Tech is opening a year-long volunteer opportunity for an individual who would like to learn more about sustainable digital technologies and support our international reaching work and join our team in the Berlin based office.
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for a motivated junior DevSecOps specialist who is willing to learn and actively collaborate with our IT and tech team.
Read moreThrough the nine sessions of the Digital Security Training Program, experts, who co-wrote the course, will provide you with skills, tools and best practices in the field. The Digital Enquirer Kit is an e-learning course that guides learners on how to prevent the spread of misinformation, available on digitalenquirer.org and atingi.org. The course covers topics including media literacy, verification, and how to navigate the internet safely.
Read moreJoin us for the second edition of our two-week online Summer School organised by Tactical Tech’s Influence Industry Project and Exposing the Invisible project over 6 half days between the 18th - 29th July 2022.
Read moreAt Tactical Tech, a Berlin-based non-profit organisation, we design and co-develop playful and forward-looking experiences, interventions, events and educational resources that invite people to think about how technology influences their lives and changes the world they live in.
Read moreThe Exposing the Invisible project launched a section that includes structure, techniques, tips and tools that you can use to organise training sessions on online and offline investigation methods. Explore this new section now!
Read moreHow common are data leaks? How often is our data exposed? Listen to data scientist Varoon Bashyakarla and security expert Bob Diachenko talking about data security and the role played by companies and political groups.
Read moreExposing the Invisible (ETI) is looking for a short-term video producer who will help us with producing and editing audiovisual material.
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for partners to collaborate with the What the Future Wants (WTFW), a project that aims to put young people in the driving seat of their digital futures and enable them to think critically and proactively about the digital environment they want to live.
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for partner organisations to co-develop, adapt and host events for our projects
Read moreBetween life hacks, news, and inspiration, not all the information you consume online is equal. How can you know who to trust? Check out this new guide from our Data Detox Kit, adapted from the Digital Enquirer Kit!
Read moreAre you a journalist/media professional from the European Union interested in enhancing your training expertise and workshop design and development skills? Apply for this free 'Exposing the Invisible' course by 15th March!
Read moreThe Data Detox Kit, The Glass Room, What the Future Wants, and the Digital Enquirer Kit are seeking partners!
Read moreA new article from Exposing the Invisible: The Kit provides an introductory journey intended for anyone with an interest in listening – rather than just hearing – and using sound as evidence when researching and investigating the surrounding environment.
Read moreOur Exposing the Invisible project is looking for a professional facilitator of Training of Trainers (ToT) workshops to deliver online ToT sessions to EU-based journalists and other media professionals. Apply by 24th February!
Read moreBuilding on content from our Digital Enquirer Kit, learn how to conduct a reverse image search to verify a photo’s origins on the internet in this Data Detox Kit article!
Read moreHow can you be sure that what you see on apps like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and WhatsApp is reliable? Explore visual information with a new guide from our Data Detox Kit, adapted from the Digital Enquirer Kit!
Read moreExplore how to use local or digital libraries and archives more efficiently, and take an in-depth look into their possibilities and resources with a new guide from Exposing the Invisible: The Kit!
Read moreTake a look at this new case-based guide on how to critically “read” and use maps for investigation, resistance and more, from Exposing the Invisible: The Kit.
Read moreOur 'Exposing the Invisible' project is looking for consultants from the European Union who have training and curriculum expertise in the field of investigation, research and data exploration. Learn more and apply by 21.12!
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for a committed and engaged person interested in learning and growing while using their professional skills within our Development team. Apply by January 16th!
Read moreWhat are the persuasive design and 'dark patterns' that keep us hooked to our phones? The Unboxing Tech Toolkit, developed by the Pranava Institute alongside young people in India, is a youth workbook about how technology can tune our behavior, emotions and attention, and importantly, what can be done about it.
Read moreThe Glass Room presents Capsule 2.0, 'Nothing Personal?', our latest showcase of digital objects, both old and new. This second capsule explores how technologies are designed, branded and engineered to collect deeply personal data and influence our real-time behaviours.
Read moreTactical Tech is looking for a committed and engaged individual to join our Data and Politics team as a Project Coordinator.
Read moreA new Data Detox Kit guide, adapted from content from our Digital Enquirer Kit, explains how to avoid falling for tricky URLs.
Read moreWe are excited to present Tactical Tech's first ever podcast series, from our Exposing the Invisible project, in which experienced investigators discuss what drives them and the methods they use. Listen now!
Read moreThe first two modules of our Digital Enquirer Kit, tackling the theme of misinformation, are now available on the free Atingi platform, with more modules and translations coming soon. Sign up now!
Read moreOur Executive Director and co-founder Stephanie Hankey, along with other experts, spoke to NPR about the implications of billions of people worldwide relying on WhatsApp - listen to the full podcast!
Read moreGood stories are relatable: they speak to the reader. Stories that have data at the centre are no different. Find out how to make numbers resonate with the reader in this new article from our Exposing the Invisible project!
Read moreTactical Tech is offering an internship position for a student or a junior professional to assist The Glass Room project in preparing materials and supporting partners globally in organising events for their communities.
Read moreThe digital media sphere is thriving in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Americas. Crucially, many “new digitals” are collaborating with each other - find out more with this list of initiatives from our Exposing the Invisible project.
Read moreOur Executive Director and co-founder Stephanie Hankey responds to Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's testimony and argues that, when it comes to social media and young people: "it's Big Tech that needs to grow up".
Read moreClimate disasters are often described as 'natural' phenomena, only remotely fuelled by carbon emissions. This article from Exposing the Invisible explores pathways for investigating climate disasters and how - or whether - communities can adapt to them.
Read moreWe are looking for a highly committed and experienced Project Coordinator for a group of projects under the key theme 'Online Influence and Opinion'. Read more and apply by October 5th!
Read moreFrom the tech boom to tech backlash, our understanding of the digital has become both deeply personal and deeply political. Two major Glass Room exhibitions tackling these themes are taking place in The Netherlands, in Leeuwarden and Amsterdam.
Read moreDetox de Datos Latinx is a social media campaign and project for young people in Latin America and the Caribbean to educate their peers about data and technology, based on our Data Detox x Youth.
Read moreThe 'Technologies of Hope & Fear' project received an Honorary Mention in the frame of the Prix Ars Electronica. This interactive research looks at a curated selection of 100 technologies developed in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreOur Exposing the Invisible project is hosting an online conference from 2nd-6th August to celebrate the people, initiatives & techniques that make investigation accessible. Attendance is free - register by 31st July!
Read moreOver the past year, our Data & Activism project has released five chapters full of playful exercises for civil society organisers, which have now been combined into the complete Organiser's Activity Book.
Read moreWorking with data comes with risks. This four-step guide from our Data & Activism project is designed to help individuals, NGOs and other civil society actors create their own Data Policy.
Read moreYou can’t trust everything you read, see or hear. Learn from a practitioner what it means to fact-check every piece of information you find and intend to use in this latest chapter of Exposing the Invisible: The Kit.
Read moreNever investigate alone. Collaboration is essential to your safety, well-being and effectiveness as an investigator, no matter the context. This guide from Exposing the Invisible: The Kit will help you plan, organise and run your collaboration with investigators, sources and others.
Read moreIn our Annual Report 2020, you can read about our activities and successes across each of our projects last year, as well as who we are as an organisation and how we responded to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreOur Exposing the Invisible project is looking for a short-term podcast producer to help create a series of brief, inspiring and informative podcasts.
Read moreThe final part of our Data & Politics series on Medium looks at campaign apps around the 2021 election in Uganda, in cooperation with The App Analyst.
Read moreHow was a mobile phone shop in Vietnam able to access personal data from voters in Ghana? The third part of our Data & Politics series on Medium looks at campaign apps in the 2020 Ghanaian election.
Read moreThe Glass Room presents Capsule 1.0, a quarterly showcase of digital objects - old and new - from previous Community Edition series, independent investigations and collaborations. This first capsule explores how our phone numbers, face prints and personal data travel from our smartphones to different third-party organisations.
Read moreCivil society organisers rely on personal data and data-driven tactics to support individuals and groups. Find out about the importance of a data policy in this latest article from our Data & Activism project.
Read moreThe second in this series of articles on Medium from our Data & Politics project looks at how the 'appification' of nearly every aspect of our lives has spread to politics, elections and issue campaigning.
Read moreOur Data and Politics project has released an updated version of The Influence Industry Long List, with 500 companies working with personal data to support political campaigns, from digital campaign consultants to data brokers.
Read moreA new chapter of Exposing the Invisible: The Kit looks at how combining different openly available information sources can lead to meaningful results in your investigation, using what is known as open source intelligence.
Read moreFinding and gathering information is essential to any investigation, but not all data sets are created equal. This new chapter of Exposing the Invisible: The Kit includes descriptions of common file types, methods for gathering data, and a how-to guide on converting your data into a format more easily analysed by computer programs.
Read moreWe are looking for experienced Researchers/Writers with a strong understanding of digital investigative techniques, to help create written learning materials to train journalists, human rights defenders, and civil society on leading investigations, particularly in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, MENA, and Southeast Asia.
Read moreWhat do young people need to know about artificial intelligence (AI) in order to use it responsibly and make informed decisions? Our co-founder Stephanie Hankey spoke to the Goethe-Institut about the need for educational institutions and civil society to join forces to promote digital literacy.
Read moreTactical Tech is seeking partners to work with us to deliver a new project that explores the topics of European youth, technology, culture and critical thinking based on our award-winning project The Glass Room.
Read moreJoin us for a free four-week online Investigative Training Institute from 4th - 31st May 2021! You will learn from and collaborate with civil society investigators across the European Union to develop skills and techniques for secure investigations and digital research. Applications close 28th March.
Read moreWe are excited to announce the launch of our new report 'Personal Data and the Influence Industry in Nigerian Elections' in partnership with CDD West Africa, which highlights techniques and technologies used by political actors in recent campaigns in Nigeria.
Read moreIn this chapter of the Organiser's Activity Book, discover what types of personal data are created during online events. Learn about the tools that are available to host online events; the differences in how they work; and their risks and benefits.
Read moreTactical Tech’s Data & Politics Team is excited to announce that the Swedish Postcode Foundation will support our latest initiative to create transparency on the use of personal data in political campaigns and the surrounding influence industry.
Read moreWhen you Google your name, you'll likely find a whole range of digital traces: do you want the world to find everything you've ever put online? A new Data Detox Kit article explains how to curate your online identity and accounts.
Read moreCheck out this updated visualisation of the data you give away when you click 'I Agree', with key phrases from the terms and conditions of popular apps and services.
Read moreOur Data & Politics team has teamed up with The App Analyst to explore the personal data collected by election campaign apps. Read more on Medium - or nominate an app for analysis!
Read moreYou may already know that airplanes, fast fashion and factory farming are harmful to the environment, but have you ever considered the carbon footprint of watching videos or sending emails? Find out more in a new chapter of the Data Detox Kit!
Read moreTogether with partners from across the globe, Data & Politics' flagship report and guide 'Personal Data: Political Persuasion. Inside the Influence Industry' is now available in Arabic, Hausa, Khmer, Russian, Spanish and Ukrainian.
Read moreIf Europe’s elections are to remain contests of campaigns’ political ideas and not of their digital strategies, the systemic challenges to democracy must not be overlooked by the fires of the present moment. Varoon Bashyakarla from our Data & Politics team writes for the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung.
Read moreIn order to investigate the 'Influence Industry' in different contexts and countries, our Data & Politics project has partnered with a diverse range of organisations and individuals in the Global South. Find out more about the work these partners do.
Read moreYou’ve identified and collected information that may serve as evidence in your investigation. What next? Learn how to analyse and verify it as well as how to evaluate your information sources in this new chapter from Exposing the Invisible: The Kit.
Read moreMisinformation and disinformation have dominated headlines in 2020 and eroded trust in the information that surrounds us, from social media to conventional media; from politicians to scientists; from text to photographs to videos. Reality, it seems, is increasingly only skin deep. Find out more in this article on Medium.
Read moreA new chapter from Exposing the Invisible: The Kit explores 'bio-investigations', including the collection and analysis of samples from the field, at home and in the your local community.
Read moreThe Data Detox Kit Workshops page is now live! Here you'll find downloadable curriculum materials which have been developed and tested by Tactical Tech trainers and Data Detox Kit's global network of partners.
Read moreThe Glass Room: Misinformation Edition, which can be visited online or hosted offline, has been translated into French, German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Slovenian, Lithuanian and Ukrainian, with more coming soon. Take a look and visit the exhibition virtually in your preferred language!
Read moreThe deadline for applications to our 'Exposing the Invisible' Investigative Institute from January-February 2021 has been extended to 11th December. Join us for a three-week online workshop to share skills and techniques for secure investigations and digital research methods across the European Union.
Read moreOur Voter’s Guide explains how personal data is collected and used by political parties and candidates – and what voters can do about it. The seven tips are now available in both English and Dutch.
Read moreAs elections become increasingly data-intensive, our personal data is becoming a political asset for campaigns to leverage. This new animation, in English and Dutch, explains how this process happens - and what we can do about it.
Read moreThe internet has become the perfect breeding ground and circulatory system for all kinds of untrue or inaccurate claims. Our Programme Director, Christy Lange, asks what citizens and technology users can do in the face of misinformation in an article for the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung.
Read moreThis summer, tens of thousands of British school students took to the streets to protest the use of an algorithm that predicted their end-of-school grades. A new article on Medium from the coordinator of our Youth project, Daisy Kidd, looks at the normalisation of monitoring and surveillance in education.
Read moreOur Exposing the Invisible team was awarded a European Commission grant to organise workshops, develop resources and create an ‘Investigative Institute’ for journalists, civil society investigators and researchers from September 2020 to August 2021.
Read moreThis new chapter of the Organiser's Activity Book from our Data & Activism project looks at event promotion. The playful activities, aimed at organisers, campaigners and human rights defenders, explore the consequences, risks and benefits of using tools like social media in terms of personal data.
Read moreA new report, based on a roundtable with regional experts, looks at how the 'Influence Industry' operates in Sub-Saharan Africa. Read a summary on Medium by Amber Macintyre from our Data & Politics team.
Read moreDue to the pandemic and resulting quarantine, millions of people are using digital tools to continue their work and communication from home. A new article for the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung by our Programme Director, Christy Lange, asks: how secure are the digital tools that have become a part of our everyday life?
Read moreLearn how to identify, record and represent the images of an event by mastering the basics of visual evidence collection in this new chapter from Exposing the Invisible: The Kit.
Read moreStay digitally, physically and psychologically safe and aware of potential risks by adopting some basic good practices and tools to keep your human sources, yourself and your evidence protected in this new chapter of Exposing the Invisible: The Kit.
Read moreWhat data traces do we leave when we travel? A new chapter of the playful, interactive Organiser's Activity Book helps civil society organisers deal with 'data baggage', including flights, visas and accommodation.
Read moreThis guest post for the Hacked Off campaign outlines our Data Detox Kit, and how it can help you with your digital security, privacy and wellbeing, as well as countering online misinformation.
Read moreGovernments and tech companies are working together to establish bio and behavioural surveillance infrastructures in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Stephanie Hankey asks whether this will be a positive leap forward or a move in the wrong direction, in a new article for the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung.
Read moreWhether you’re expressing your disapproval on the web or on the streets, technology will play a role in how you protest. This Data Detox guide will help activists and protesters stay vigilant when using smartphones, social media, and messaging apps.
Read moreThe Glass Room: Misinformation Edition explores how social media and the web have changed the way we read information and react to it. This new exhibition, which can be visited online or hosted offline, tackles all forms of misinformation.
Read moreSocial media platforms can bring us closer - but they also use algorithms to separate us. Find out how 'filter bubbles' are created, and how you can burst yours, in this article from the Data Detox Kit.
Read moreHow much screen time is too much for children of different ages? This article from the Data Detox Kit provides essential advice for parents as part of the new 'Youth and Families' section.
Read moreThe latest of over a dozen country studies from our Data & Politics team, carried out in collaboration with partners around the world, looks at the role of personal data in Dutch politics.
Read moreA new article on Medium by Stephanie Hankey, our Executive Director, and Daisy Kidd, coordinator of our upcoming Youth project, considers how digital technologies are designed for young people and asks the question: What does the future want?
Read moreOur Executive Director Stephanie Hankey writes for Project Syndicate about how we use systems driven by big data in crises such as the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreThe global community is undergoing unprecedented political, environmental and social changes. In this context, smartphones provide essential access to resources, services and vital connections to friends and family, This new research study asks: How can we design data-driven technologies for the real world, not the ideal world?
Read moreThe Organiser’s Activity Book is a new self-learning resource from Tactical Tech’s Data and Activism project. The book is a collection of playful exercises for organisers within civil society who work with the personal data of human rights defenders, investigators, campaigners, and others who are taking part in social or political action.
Read moreWhat's the difference between misinformation and disinformation? And how can we combat both online in the context of coronavirus? Find out in our guest post for the Stop Funding Hate campaign.
Read moreFind out about the impact of Tactical Tech's report ‘Personal Data: Political Persuasion’, an investigation into the global 'Influence Industry' by our Data & Politics team
Read moreKnowing how to spot health misinformation and stop it spreading can be just as important for your own wellbeing, and for those around you, as washing your hands. These new tips from the Data Detox Kit will help boost your immunity to coronavirus hoaxes!
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that The Glass Room has been selected as one of the winners of Creative Review's The Annual 2020 award. The Glass Room was described as "thought-provoking...a fascinating look at our relationship with digital devices".
Read moreWhat does the proliferation of campaign apps mean for you? How do they collect our personal data, and what challenges do such technologies pose for our democracies?
Read moreIn our Annual Report 2019, you can read about our activities and successes across our four main projects in the last year, as well as who we are as an organisation.
Read moreData Detox x Youth is an activity book to help young people take control of their tech. This interactive toolkit encourages young people to think about different aspects of their digital lives, from their social media profiles to their passwords, with simple activities for reflection and play.
Read moreFrom Exposing the Invisible - The Kit: Get started with basic know-how about researching companies by understanding essential concepts and practices used in the ‘corporate world’, accessing useful resources to help you map business ownership and connections, and seeing how others investigate obscure business activities around the world.
Read moreCet article aborde les questions de savoir quelle technologie est bonne, sûre et appropriée à utiliser en ces temps complexes si nous voulons agir et travailler de manière responsable et à distance. Comment décider de la technologie à laquelle nous devons faire confiance ? Il examine également ce qui pourrait être fait à l'avenir pour répondre à cette question beaucoup plus facilement qu'aujourd'hui.
Read moreTactical Tech's co-founder Marek Tuszynski addresses the question of which technology is good, safe and appropriate to help us act and work responsibly and remotely during the coronavirus pandemic - and how to make answering this question easier in the future.
Read moreOur co-founder Stephanie Hankey writes on Medium about misinformation on WhatsApp.
Read moreFrom Exposing the Invisible - The Kit: Two investigators trace their process of creating the project ad.watch, an open-research-style investigation into political advertising on Facebook. This case study follows the project’s evolution from a limited endeavour to a growing resource that facilitates investigations on political ads around the world.
Read moreAs the world goes online amid the coronavirus pandemic, it is no surprise that politics is moving online too. Tactical Tech’s Data and Politics Team have identified five digital campaigning trends that we’re likely to see more of in the coming weeks and months.
Read moreMany of us currently live and work in physical isolation, but we are constantly bombarded with digital information. Some of it is biased, some of it is fake, and some of it can cause unnecessary panic. Now is the perfect moment to polish your evidence collection and verification skills - so we've compiled a package of recommended resources for investigation-hungry citizens.
Read moreMisinformation circulates quickly, especially in times of crisis. During the coronavirus pandemic, separating fact from fiction is more important than ever. We've compiled 6 new tips to help you steer clear of misinformation online.
Read moreAs a Tactical Tech Board Member, you will help shape the future of the organisation by overseeing the strategy. You will help build theory to move on our mission to investigate the evolving impact of digital technologies on society, with an aim to educate, share and create practical solutions.
Read moreOur co-founder and Executive Director Stephanie Hankey was interviewed by ABC News about how coronavirus misinformation is going viral on WhatsApp.
Read moreFrom Exposing the Invisible The Kit: How to investigate or aid your investigation by exploring visual signs or symbols, especially in cases where very little direct information is visible, available or accessible.
Read moreTactical Tech's Products Team is looking for a Design Intern to assist with our print materials and public-facing websites. This is an ideal job for a student looking to work on highly visible projects.
Read moreFrom Exposing the Invisible The Kit: As you step into the offline world, see what it takes to plan, run and evaluate your field investigation safely and effectively.
Read moreFrom Exposing the Invisible The Kit: Start building your own contacts, learn how to develop, interact with and maintain sources and how to enrich your investigations with their cooperation.
Read moreFrom Exposing the Invisible the Kit: Gain the techniques, skills and good practices you need to safely identify, interview and maintain contact with people during your investigations in order to gather and strengthen evidence.
Read moreIn 2020, Tactical Tech will embark on a new initiative that will seek to empower young people, aged 10-18, with the skills and critical thinking they need to shape their digital futures. Put simply, children and teenagers, should have a say in what their future looks like, and as we’ve seen with the burgeoning youth environmental movement, they are ready to take matters into their own hands.
Read moreThank you to everyone who took part in The Glass Room San Francisco that ran from 16 October to 3 November 2019 with over 20,000 visitors, a daily program of events, and over 50 artworks that playfully and provocatively explore our relationship to technology.
Read moreWe're excited to launch the Lite version of this website, optimised for people whose access to connections or newer devices are limited or restrictive. The Lite site uses a sparse design, and responds directly to the browser used. It is available to any computer that has a web browser –– even devices that don't support images or JavaScript.
Read moreTactical Tech is looking to partner with like-minded organisations to outreach, translate, contextualise and co-create existing and new content around our research on digital election campaign techniques, particularly the report 'Personal Data: Political Persuasion. Inside the Influence Industry. How it works'.
Read moreIn 2018, we celebrated the 15 year anniversary of the organisation. In our Annual Report you can read about what we acheived in this landmark year, across all of our projects, through research, toolkits, events and collaborations, towards of our mission of investigating and mitigating the evolving impact of technology on society.
Read moreThis paper looks at shrinking civic space in terms of the digital, in particular the role that digital technologies can have on restricting the spaces of civil society organisations and their activities.
Read moreIn March 2019, Tactical Tech celebrated its 16 year anniversary. As well as being a time to honour the past decade and a half of work, we used it as an opportunity to review our strategy, our working environment and our visual identity. Here's a short statement about what we've done and why.
Read moreA new Data Detox article looking at the tools you can use to verify information online.
Read moreWhether you’ve gotten your new smartphone second-hand or purchased a new one, you’ve just welcomed a new device into your electronic family. As you would with any other valuable device like a computer or smart appliance, it’s not just about taking care of the outside, but making sure its insides are equipped to handle your information. The new step-by-step Data Detox guide will help you cultivate your new phone to help protect you.
Read moreA holistic and feminist perspective on privacy and digital security trainings.
Read moreTinder, Grindr, Happn, OkCupid, Match, eHarmony... there are so many dating services out there. This Data Detox Bonus will introduce you to the third wheel in your dating life and give you tips on how to share less and keep more secrets.
Read moreThe Kit is a self-learning toolkit for investigation techniques. It's the starting point for curious minded people who want to start uncovering the evidence and information around them.
Read moreIn this chapter from Exposing the Invisible - The Kit, Wael Eskandar and Brad Murray explain ways to find and retrieve historical and ‘lost’ information from websites, to serve as evidence that something existed online, and ways to archive and preserve your own copies of webpages for future reference.
Read moreIn this chapter from Exposing the Invisible - The Kit, Alison Killing explains how to use maps, geographic data and satellite imagery to find and visualise information for investigation.
Read moreAn investigation by artist Joana Moll and Tactical Tech into the data industry surrounding dating profiles.
Read moreOne of 14 country studies looking at how data is used in political processes. This report, published in partnership with Coding Rights, looks at the private-public data trade in Brazil.
Read moreThere has been a lot of resources written on safer use of digital technologies and social media platforms for CSOs, grassroots groups, activists and politically-active individuals. Here we present a curated list of resources, a pool of links that can help you respond to existing risks and threats.
Read moreOur location reveals a wealth of information about us, not only about where we happen to be but also about what we are interested in, how we spend our time and what we value. This article explains what it is and how it's being used.
Read moreOne of 14 country studies looking at how data is used in political processes. This report, published in partnership with Elonnai Hickok, looks at the use of digital platforms and technologies in Indian elections.
Read moreAt every stage, travelling means giving away an immense amount of data that is either required by governments or by companies that provide travel-related services, or that can be automatically generated in the background. This article gives insight into the data you give away when travelling.
Read moreIn this overview we analyse the challenges faced by politically-active women who are using digital technologies to express themselves, politically organise or carry out their work.
Read moreCaroline Sinders explains how machine learning is already changing product design and software and how this might impact ethics and the agency of humans.
Read moreKate J. Sim examines how the prevailing cultural notion of sexual assault survivors as liars, and the widely held belief of technological objectivity, converge to instruct the design of anti-rape technologies.
Read moreThe GDPR compliance explained with a last-minute checklist for civil society organisations and grassroot groups to help you check that you are handling data according to the GDPR requirements.
Read moreWhen you tweet your opinion about Brexit or Trump, you probably don't expect the content of your tweet to become part of an analysis of public opinion on the topic. This article explains the emerging field of digital listening and how it assess the feeling of individual potential voters and the overall public mood.
Read moreWeaponised design is a process that allows for harm of users within the defined bounds of a designed system. This article takes a look at how it can be faciliated by designers who are oblivious to the politics of digital infrastructure or consider their design practice output to be apolitical.
Read moreAn essay exploring the concept of technofixes - the use of data and technology to solve social, environmental and political problems.
Read moreThis article examines a few moments related to the history of homosexuality and its categorisation. It starts with recent facial recognition algorithms to distinguish straight and gay faces and ends with Alan Turing’s questions about gender and The Imitation Game.
Read moreLost in the Small Print highlights relevant information that's usually hidden in the privacy policies of the apps and services we use everyday.
Read moreVisualising Information for Advocacy is a book about how advocates and activists use visual elements in their campaigns. Download the 170-page book with over 60 examples of visual information campaigns from around the world. Available in English, Spanish and Arabic.
Read moreA website made in collaboration with the participants of the Gender and Technology Institutes to showcase activities, how-tos, storytelling and tutorials.
Read moreThe Trainer's Manual is the counterpart to the Holistic Security Strategy Manual for Human Rights Defenders. It reflects on further learnings and best practices grown out of Tactical Tech's engagements with experts and trainers on the overall protection, digital security, and psychosocial well-being for human rights defenders between 2013 and 2015.
Read moreWhether you are trying to clean your data, spot patterns, or create a data visualisation, there are many free tools available online. This resource helps you find the one that's best suited to you.
Read moreThis manual is a community-built resource for women and trans activists, human rights defenders and technologists to help them work safely online and off. It is designed to be a living, growing collection of practical guidance, built out of the Gender and Technology Institutes.
Read moreA recommended collection of open-source tools, apps and services for better privacy and control, plus a selection of guides, tutorials, and videos to help you better understand and manage your digital traces.
Read moreAn interactive resource which aims to increase transparency about the online data industry by illustrating who tracks us when we browse the internet.
Read moreA guide on how to clean, explore and understand your data, based on two courses created for The School of Data.
Read moreOne of the 10 Security In-a-box Tactics Guides, explaining what malware and phishing attacks are, the different types, and how to prevent them on your device.
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