Carnegie’s Digital Democracy Network is a global community of scholars and activists working on technology and politics that produces cross‑regional analysis of how digital technologies, including AI, affect democracy and governance.
Endorsements support Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Carnegie’s Digital Democracy Network is a global community of scholars and activists working on technology and politics that produces cross‑regional analysis of how digital technologies, including AI, affect democracy and governance.
Endorsements support Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
People
Updated 05/18/26 · By grantmaking.aiDigital Democracy Network Fellow
Project Details
Updated 05/18/26 · By grantmaking.aiThe Digital Democracy Network convenes experts from around the world to examine how emerging technologies, social media platforms, and information controls are reshaping democratic politics. Through essay collections, events, and collaborative research, the network highlights trends in digital repression, digital sovereignty, and platform governance and connects local perspectives to global policy debates.
Theory of Change
Updated 05/18/26 · By grantmaking.aiBy creating a sustained network that documents how technology is used to both undermine and strengthen democracy across regions, the Digital Democracy Network seeks to equip local advocates and global policymakers with comparative evidence and ideas to design more effective safeguards for digital rights and democratic governance.
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