Research on technology

Research area: Technology and Human Rights

The increased proliferation of technology gives rise to complex issues regarding human rights, in relation to both public and private actors, which demand in-depth research to fully comprehend and address.

The use of technology challenges human rights. Especially the right to privacy is under pressure, but rights such as freedom of expression and freedom of information are affected as well. Likewise for a number of other human rights. Moreover, it is an agenda which is developing rapidly. It is therefore crucial for the Institute to conduct research in this area.

The research in this area includes questions regarding surveillance, the use of big data and profiling, internet users´ human rights, the regulation of content on social media platforms, as well as Internet governance.

Research projects

How to define and to use – and potential conflicts – the notion “personal information” and “privacy” in a data-driven age.

Contact person: Rikke Frank Jørgensen

The human rights challenges in an age with internet giants and digital platforms.

Contact person: Rikke Frank Jørgensen

Survey conducted every ninth year since 1981 and has for the first time in 2017 included questions related to surveillance.

Contact person: Rikke Frank Jørgensen

The rationales behind right to privacy, data protection and freedom of expression and how they are reflected in EU legislation and case law.

Contact person: Anja Møller Pedersen

Research publications

2014

Popular articles

  • Jørgensen, R.F., 'Gælder Menneskerettigheder på Nettet?', Information, 17 March 2014.

Reports

  • Jørgensen, R.F. , Access to the internet and human rights – the development of standards and principles in the UN and in Europe, , 2014 (Non-peer-reviewed).

2012

Journal articles

  • Jørgensen, R.F., 'Making sense of the German Wikipedia community', MedieKultur , 53, 2012 (Peer-reviewed).

Reports

  • Jørgensen, R.F., Databeskyttelse, Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2012 (Non-peer-reviewed).

2008

Book chapters

  • Jørgensen, R. F., 'The Right to Privacy 2.0' in G. Stocker and C. Schöpf, Goodbye privacy - Ars Electronica 2007 , Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2008, pp.86-91 (Non-peer-reviewed).

2007

Journal articles

  • Jørgensen, R.F., 'Udvikling, Menneskerettigheder og Cyberspace', Menneskerettighederne - brugt og misbrugt. Den Ny Verden - Tidsskrift for internationale studier 2006, 4, 2007, pp.139-148 (Non-peer-reviewed).

2006

Books

  • Jørgensen, R. F. (ed.), Human Rights in the Global Information Society, Boston MA: MIT Press, 2006 (Peer-reviewed).

Book chapters

  • Jørgensen, R. F., 'The Right to Express Oneself and to Seek Information' in R. F. Jørgensen, Human Rights in the Global Information Society, Boston MA: Boston MIT Press, 2006 (Peer-reviewed).

Journal articles

  • Bendrath, R. and Jørgensen, R. F., 'The World summit on the Information Society - Privacy not found?', SCRIPT-ed, 3(4), 2006, pp.355-369 (Peer-reviewed).

Reports

  • Jørgensen, R. F. and Elgaard Laren, N. , Danmarks Digitale Mur, UN Association , 2006 (Non-peer-reviewed).