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Articles in The Guardian, The New York Times, New Statesman, The Independent, and El País.
Academic work in Harvard Business Review, Nature Electronics, Nature Energy, AI & Society, and The American Journal of Bioethics.
Author of “Privacy Is Power”, named Book of the Year by The Economist.
Editor of the “Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics”.
Member of the Expert Group for the Digital Rights Charter of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Digital Transformation.
Witness before the UK House of Lords Select Committee on Communications and Digital.
Carissa Véliz defends the importance of privacy as a form of political power essential for democracy.
She believes personal data must be rigorously regulated to prevent authoritarianism and excessive control by corporations and governments.
Her focus on digital ethics aims to balance power between citizens and the entities that handle their data.