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PARTNERS

 

 

 

 

With Whom We Do It: International Cooperation 

Ensuring Highest Quality and Impact

 

To contribute to policy-making and societal and legal changes more efficiently and systematically, Z E P H I R O collaborates extensively with international partners from across the globe that vary in size, scope, and mission, although we always have  overlapping areas of interest and focus.  

 

 

1. To ensure the highest quality of reserach we actively collaborate with academic institutions and reserach institutes. 

 

2. To ensure the highest impact & make sure that the research is communicated in a way that makes it relevant, accessible and useable, we actively co-operate with public policy and civil society organizations 

 

 

 

Partners: Their Activities and Profile

Our Goals and Activities Overlap

 

 

Currently we actively collaborate, execute joint projects, share & exchange knoweldge and experience with the following partners:

 

 

  • Centre for Internet and Human Rights 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Centre for Internet & Human Rights ('CIHR')  is an academic reserach institution at the European University Viadrina (Germany), which strives to create a platform for cutting-edge research on the Internet and its impact on human rights with leading researchers and civil society actors. It was founded in 2014 by Dr. Ben Wagner and Professor Juergen Neyer (Chair of European and International Politics) and focuses on challenging existing debates in the area of Internet governance with better empirical data and a more solid theoretical foundation in ways that have real world impact. Z E P H I R O is happy and proud to work with the passionate team of CIHR and learn from their expertise and experience with Internet-related policies and research. Since a great part  of Z E P H I R O's research focuses on the relationship between communication technologies and their impact on sexual and identity freedom of individuals, collaboration with CIHR adds invaluable insights and expertise to our work.  

The Data J Lab is a virtual lab on data journalism trends and techniques at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. It was created in 2013 within the Department of Communication and Information Sciences and benefits from a long-standing tradition of interdisciplinary research at the intersection of communication and applied informatics. The Data J Lab team is composed of five faculty members with expertise ranging from computer science, to journalism, to sociology, and includes a number of students and external experts.  Z E P H I R O is happy and proud to work with the passionate team of Data J Lab and learn from their expertise and experience with applied informatics, computational methods, and journalims. Since Z E P H I R O's research focuses greatly on the relationship between communication technologies and their impact on sexual and identity freedom of individuals, collaboration with Data J Lab adds invaluable insights, quality and expertise to our work.  

 

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