Geographic focus
Latin America
Type
Non-Profit
InternetLab is an independent research center that aims to foster academic debate around issues involving law and technology, especially internet policy. Its goal is to conduct interdisciplinary impactful research and promote dialogue among academics, professionals and policymakers. They follow an entrepreneurial nonprofit model, which embraces a pursuit of producing scholarly research in the manner and spirit of an academic think tank. As a nexus of expertise in technology, public policy and social sciences, the research agenda covers a wide range of topics, including privacy, freedom of speech, gender and technology.
Find out more
https://www.internetlab.org.br/en/
Funding details
Name
Year
InternetLab 2019 Core Grant
2019
InternetLab 2023 General Support Grant
2023
Total
US$ 1,015,000
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