Mariel García-Montes – MIT Center for Civic Media https://civic.mit.edu Creating Technology for Social Change Mon, 03 Dec 2018 16:07:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.2 https://civic.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/28/2018/03/cropped-CivicMedia_Symbol_K_RGB-32x32.png Mariel García-Montes – MIT Center for Civic Media https://civic.mit.edu 32 32 Confidentiality at the core of harm reduction in youth programming https://civic.mit.edu/2018/12/03/confidentiality-at-the-core-of-harm-reduction-in-youth-programming/ Mon, 03 Dec 2018 16:05:39 +0000 https://civic.mit.edu/?p=2366 Youth and privacy in the Americas: Head and Hands/À deux mains, Canada How do youth allies promote young people’s critical thinking on privacy, in informal learning contexts in the Americas? This blog post is part of a series showcasing the work of different organizations at the intersection of youth development, digital rights, and online safety. Quick facts Who: Andrea Clarke from Head & Hands/À deux mains What: Medical, legal and social services Mission/vision: To work […]]]> AI storytelling on Messenger for youth citizenship https://civic.mit.edu/2018/09/17/2226/ Mon, 17 Sep 2018 17:21:52 +0000 http://civic-homepage.wordpress.brownbag.me/?p=2226 Youth and privacy in the Americas: UNICEF Brazil How do youth allies promote young people’s critical thinking on privacy, in informal learning contexts in the Americas? This blog post is part of a series showcasing the work of different organizations at the intersection of youth development, digital rights, and online safety. Quick facts Who: Nelson Leoni from UNICEF Headquarters and Pedro Ivo Alcantara from UNICEF Brazil What: Campaigning Mission/vision: To promote the fulfillment of children’s […]]]> Viral videos to challenge victim-blaming cultures https://civic.mit.edu/2018/08/19/viral-videos-to-challenge-victim-blaming-cultures/ Sun, 19 Aug 2018 13:45:56 +0000 http://civic-homepage.wordpress.brownbag.me/?p=2249 Youth and privacy in the Americas: Pensamiento Colectivo, Uruguay How do youth allies promote young people’s critical thinking on privacy, in informal learning contexts in the Americas? This blog post is part of a series showcasing the work of different organizations at the intersection of youth development, digital rights, and online safety. Quick facts Who: Luciana Almirón, Tania De Tomás, Cecilia López Hugo, Andrea Salle, Leticia Brandino and Agustina López from Pensamiento Colectivo What: Campaigning […]]]> Codesign and intersectionality to revitalize digital literacy https://civic.mit.edu/2018/08/19/codesign-and-intersectionality-to-revitalize-digital-literacy/ Sun, 19 Aug 2018 12:38:58 +0000 http://civic-homepage.wordpress.brownbag.me/?p=2236 Privacy awareness for a healthy internet https://civic.mit.edu/2018/08/17/privacy-awareness-for-a-healthy-internet/ Fri, 17 Aug 2018 19:20:52 +0000 http://civic-homepage.wordpress.brownbag.me/?p=2232 Youth and privacy in the Americas: Mozilla Foundation, United States/Global How do youth allies promote young people’s critical thinking on privacy, in informal learning contexts in the Americas? This blog post is part of a series showcasing the work of different organizations at the intersection of youth development, digital rights, and online safety. Quick facts Who: Chad Sansing What: Program development, research, fellowships, curriculum Mission/vision: To keep the internet open and accessible to all Where: […]]]> Activism to reach the newest users in fast-connecting Bolivia https://civic.mit.edu/2018/08/10/activism-to-reach-the-newest-users-in-fast-connecting-bolivia/ Fri, 10 Aug 2018 16:50:30 +0000 http://civic-homepage.wordpress.brownbag.me/?p=2222 Research to challenge traditional approaches to digital rights https://civic.mit.edu/2018/08/03/research-to-challenge-traditional-approaches-to-digital-rights/ Fri, 03 Aug 2018 12:33:48 +0000 http://civic-homepage.wordpress.brownbag.me/?p=2192 Youth and privacy in the Americas: InternetLab, Brazil How do youth allies promote young people’s critical thinking on privacy, in informal learning contexts in the Americas? This blog post is part of a series showcasing the work of different organizations at the intersection of youth development, digital rights, and online safety. Quick facts Who: Mariana Valente from InternetLab What: Research Mission/vision: To foster academic debate around issues involving law and technology, especially internet policy. Where: […]]]> Research-driven efforts for child data protection https://civic.mit.edu/2018/07/20/research-driven-efforts-for-child-data-protection/ Fri, 20 Jul 2018 18:33:44 +0000 http://civic-homepage.wordpress.brownbag.me/?p=2290 Youth league for privacy awareness: Hiperderecho, Peru https://civic.mit.edu/2018/07/17/youth-league-for-privacy-awareness-hiperderecho-peru/ Tue, 17 Jul 2018 12:42:38 +0000 http://civic-homepage.wordpress.brownbag.me/?p=2217 Youth and privacy in the Americas: Hiperderecho, Perú How do youth allies promote young people’s critical thinking on privacy, in informal learning contexts in the Americas? This blog post is part of a series showcasing the work of different organizations at the intersection of youth development, digital rights, and online safety. Quick facts Who: Miguel Morachimo from Hiperderecho What: Legal advocacy, campaigning, workshops Mission/vision: To promote local development through solidary social economic practices in different […]]]> Empowerment for youth-friendly privacy law enforcement: Office of the Privacy Commissioner, Canada https://civic.mit.edu/2018/07/04/empowerment-for-youth-friendly-privacy-law-enforcement-office-of-the-privacy-commissioner-canada/ Wed, 04 Jul 2018 15:31:56 +0000 http://civic-homepage.wordpress.brownbag.me/?p=2183 Youth and privacy in the Americas: Office of the Privacy Commissioner, Canada ————————- How do youth allies promote young people’s critical thinking on privacy, in informal learning contexts in the Americas? This blog post is part of a series showcasing the work of different organizations at the intersection of youth development, digital rights, and online safety. ————————- Quick facts Who: Kasia Krzymien and Anne-Marie Cenaiko, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada What: Investigation of data privacy […]]]>