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Lizzie O’Shea

Digital Rights Activist

Lizzie O’Shea is an Australian lawyer, writer, and human rights advocate known for her work in digital rights, privacy, and social justice. She is the founder and chair of Digital Rights Watch, an organization dedicated to defending civil liberties in the digital age. As a lawyer, she has represented activists, journalists, and refugees in high-profile cases, advocating for transparency and accountability in government surveillance and corporate data practices.

Lizzie is also a prominent public intellectual and author, exploring the intersection of history, technology and social policy. She has contributed articles to publications such as The Guardian and The New York Times, and is the author of Future Histories: What Ada Lovelace, Tom Paine, and the Paris Commune can Teach Us About Digital Technology.

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