The Political Economy of AI, Data, and Digital Technologies Global Learning & Strategy Convening
June 21-22, 2024 | Mexico City
Through learning and sharing across issue areas/sectors and role, lay the groundwork for a shared structural, political economy analysis of AI and digital technologies, and start building more global connective tissue to support collaboration.
Attendees
Astha Kapoor, Aapti Institute
Matt Davies, Ada Lovelace Institute
Katie Corrigan, AFL-CIO
Amanda Ballantyne, AFL-CIO
Vidushi Marda, AI Collaborate
Amba Kak, AI Now Institute
Frederike Kaltheuner, AI Now Institute
Hellen Mukiri-Smith, Amnesty International
Marsha Caddle, Minister of Industry, Innovation, Science and Technology, Barbados
Arilson Favareto, CEBRAP
Marcos Nobre, Center for Critical Imagination – CEBRAP
Burcu Kilic, Center for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
Joana Varon, Coding Rights
Josselyn Barranco, COLME
Laura Juarez, COLMEX
Gustavo Vega, COLMEX
Aurora Alejandra Ramírez Álvarez, COLMEX
Diana Terrazas-Santamaria, COLMEX
Julen Berasaluce, COLMEX
Edwin Muñoz Rodriguez, COLMEX
Kathryn Burke, Columbia Center for Political Economy
Mathew Lawrence, Common Wealth
Adam Cantwell-Corn, Connected by Data
Jacquelyn Howard, Consultant
Bruno Bioni, Data Privacy Brasil
Jamila Venturini, Derechos Digitales
Brian Chen, Data and Society
Debby Kristin, EngageMedia
Prapasiri Suttisome, EngageMedia
Jose Garcia, Ford Foundation
Maritza Silva-Farrell, Ford Foundation
Martha Dark, Foxglove
Cindy Tutiven, Fundación Moneda y Sociedad
Lawrence Adu-Gyamfi, Ghana NLP
Brian Kettenring, Global Fund for a New Economy
Julian Patron, Global Fund for a New Economy
Naadira Munshi, Global Fund for a New Economy
Rachel Reynolds, Global Fund for a New Economy
Daniel Vockins, Global Fund for a New Economy
Andrea Dehlendorf, Global Fund for a New Economy
Rohan Sandhu, Harvard Kennedy School – Reimagining the Economy
Michael Ralph, Howard University
Kimberly Miller, Howard University
Nichole Ridgeway, Howard University
Camila Leite Contri, Idec – Institute for Consumers Protection
Anush Kapadia, IIT Bombay
Sonal Raghuvanshi , IIT Bombay
Silvia Soler, Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir
Anita Gurumurthy, IT for Change
Edemilson Paraná, LUT University
Kalaiyarasan Arumugam, Madras Institute of Development Studies
Nik Marda, Mozilla
Zack Exley, New Consensus
Joelle Gamble, Omidyar Network
Laura Chavez-Varela, Omidyar Network
Mike Kubzansky, Omidyar Network
Renata Avila, Open Knowledge Foundation
Max von Thun, Open Markets Institute
Mario Arriagada Cuadriello, Open Society Foundations
Nerima Wako, Siasa Place
Carlos Brown, Oxfam Mexico
Gurshabad Grover, Progressive International
Rishab Bailey, Public Citizen
Grecia Macias, R3D: Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales
Lori Wallach, Rethink Trade – American Economic Liberties Project
David Bau, Santa Fe Institute
Travis Holmes, Santa Fe Institute
William Tracy, Santa Fe Institute
Mansi Shah, Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA)
Kruskaya Hidalgo Cordero, Solidarity Center
Margarida Silva, SOMO
David Francis, Southern Centre for Inequality Studies (Wits University)
Ruth Castel-Branco, Southern Centre for Inequality Studies (Wits University)
Kitso Kgaboesele, Southern Centre for Inequality Studies (Wits University)
Zoe Vangelder, Stanford University
Ulises Mejias, SUNY Oswego
Timothy Newman, Tech Equity Collaborative
Amr Adly, The American University in Cairo
Nadine Abd El Razek, The American University in Cairo
Thomas Skouteris, The American University in Cairo
Ibrahim Awad, The American University in Cairo
Ashnah Kalemera, The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)
Joseph Jung, The JPB Foundation
Ekaitz Cancela, The Syllabus
Sofia Scasserra, Transnational Institute
Steven Vogel, UC Berkeley
Nicholas Rudikoff, UNI Global Union
Pía Garavaglia, Universidad de Buenos Aires – Fairwork Argentina
Angie Carolina Bautista Silva, Universidad de Los Andes
Juan Pablo Castilla, Universidad de Los Andes
Silvia Mongelos, Universidad de Los Andes
Leopoldo Fergusson, Universidad de Los Andes
Mariana Ferrarelli , Universidad de San Andrés
Maria del Rio Chanona, University College London
François Lafond, University of Oxford
Stefania Innocenti, University of Oxford , Institute for New Economic Thinking and Smith School for Enterprise and the Environment
Imraan Valodia, University of the Witwatersrand
Arabo Ewinyu, University of the Witwatersrand – Southern Centre for Inequality Studies (SCIS)
Derecka Mehrens, Working Partnerships / PowerSwitch Action