Rikke Frank Jørgensen

Senior Researcher, Research
PhD in Communication and ICT

Publications

2011

Jørgensen, R.F., 'Facebook som en kommerciel infrastruktur', Commentary in Information, 9 November 2011.

2010

Jørgensen, R.F., ICT as a tool for empowerment in Uganda, Aarhus University, 2010 (Peer-reviewed).

2009

Jørgensen, R.F., Bring in the Human Rights, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, 2009 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R.F., Metaphors We Regulate By, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, 2009 (Non-peer-reviewed).

2008

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).
Kofod Olsen, B. and Jørgensen, R. F., 'The Right to Respect for Privacy, Home and Correspondence' in Anette Faye Jacobsen, Field mission manual on human rights monitoring, Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008, pp.403-430 (Peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F., Internet - Remixing Public and Private , Copenhagen, 2008 (Non-peer-reviewed).

2007

Jørgensen, R. F. and Slavensky, K. eds. , Implementing human rights: Essays in honor of Morten Kjærum, Copenhagen : Danish Institute for Human Rights 505 pages, 2007 (Non-peer-reviewed).
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).
Jørgensen, R. F. and Badse, C., 'Børns rettigheder på nettet', Månedsmagasinet Skolen, 13 (5) 2007.

2006

Jørgensen, R. F. (ed.), Human Rights in the Global Information Society, Boston MA: MIT Press, 2006 (Peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F. and Marzouki, M., 'Human Rights: the missing link' in , Visions in Process II - The World Summit , Berlin: Henrich Böll Foundation, 2006, pp. 17-23 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Drake, W. J. and Jørgensen, R. F., 'Introduction' in R. F. Jørgensen, Human Rights in the Global Information Society , Boston MA: MIT Press, 2006 (Peer-reviewed).
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).
Jørgensen, R. F., 'Assessing the World Summit on the Information Society: Two European civil society representatives in conversation with Heike Jensen', FIfF-Kommunikation, 2, 2006 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F., 'Informationssamfundets dilemmaer og politiske udfordringer ', EU-ret & menneskeret, 13(3), 2006, pp.139-144 (Peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F., 'Menneskerettigheder og WSIS', Fn-bladet, 5, 2006 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R.F., 'Mens Europa Sover i timen', Advokaten, 85(3), 2006, pp.24-25 (Non-peer-reviewed).
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).
Jørgensen, R. F. and Elgaard Laren, N. , Danmarks Digitale Mur, UN Association , 2006 (Non-peer-reviewed).

2005

Kofod Olsen, B. and Jørgensen, R. F. (eds.), Overvågning eller omsorg - Privatlivets grænser , Copenhagen: Thomson, 2005 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F. and Lindholt, H. , 'Adgang til internet som et globalt offentligt gode ' in E. A. Andersen, B. Lindsnæs and S. Rée (eds.), På vej mod nye globale strategier: Offentlige goder og menneskerettigheder, Copenhagen: DJØF, 2005, pp. 329-336 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F. , 'Human Rights ' in A. Ambrosi and V. Peugeot, Word matters. Multicultural perspectives on information societies , Caen: C & F Editions, 2005 (Peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F., 'Registrering af digitale fodspor' in B. K. Olsen and R. F. Jørgensen, Overvågning eller omsorg - Privatlivets grænser, Copenhagen: Thomson, 2005, pp.91-101 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F. , 'Security and Privacy in Cyberspace' in D. Stauffacher and W. Kleinwächter , World Summit on the Information Society: Moving from the Past into the Future. ICT Task Force Series 8., : , 2005, pp. 225-229 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R.F., Rights-based approach to internet related policies: status, prospects and advocacy options, Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2005 (Non-peer-reviewed).

2004

Jørgensen, R. F. , Er det bedre UDEN? Facts og overvejelser om brug af internetfiltre på bibliotekerne, Copenhagen : The Danish Library Association , 2004 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Marzouki, M. and Jørgensen, R. F., 'A Human Rights Assessment of the World Summit on the Information Society', Information Technologies and International Development, 1(3), 2004, pp.86-88 (Peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F., Lindholt, H. and Lindholt, L., 'Information and Communication Technologies as Human Rights Enablers', EUMAP Online Journal, , 2004 (Non-peer-reviewed).
Jørgensen, R. F., Kessing, P. V., Kjær, K. U., Sano, H. O., Scharff Smith, P., 'Menneskeretssituationen i Danmark 1999-2003', Nordisk Tidsskrift for Menneskerettigheter , 22 (2), 2004 (Peer-reviewed).

Key competencies

Human rights and internet, privacy, surveillance, freedom of expression, social media, civil society

Expertise

My research focuses on the intersection between technology and human rights. I have worked on “The digital welfare state – the case of Denmark” (ICS, 2021) “Human rights in the age of platforms” (MIT Press 2019); how citizens are exposed and privacy challenged in a Danish / European context (“Eksponeret”, Gads Forlag 2018); the way specific technology discourses inform regulation (“Framing the Net”, Edward Elgar 2013); and on “Human rights in the global information society” (MIT Press, 2006). I am particularly interested in issues related to agency, power and digitalisation, the commercialized public sphere, and technology discourses and regulation.

Selected research related activities

  • Danish Data Ethics Council – appointed member (2023 -)
  • Danish Board of Technology – member of the supervisory board (2023-)
  • Associate part-time lecturer in privacy and information ethics at Copenhagen University, department of Communication (2017-2022)
  • Member of Cph Tech Policy Committee – led by Rebecca Adler, Copenhagen University
  • Member of the Danish Governments expert group on Tech-giants (2022- )
  • Member of Djøfs TechDK Commission (2021-2022)
  • Member of the Academic Advisory Board for the “AI REUSE” research project, led by Louise Amoore, Durham University, Mikkel Flyverbom & Nanna Bonde Tylstrup, CBS (2019-2022)
  • Member of the Advisory Board for D-mærket, a Danish certification model for IT security and data ethics. Dansk Industri, Forbrugerrådet TÆNK m.fl. (2020 - )
  • Co-founder of Internet&Society, interdisciplinary research network anchored at Copenhagen University (2017-)
  • Member of the Scientific Advisory Board for “The Peoples´ Internet” (PIN, 2016-20) – led by Klaus Bruhn Jensen, Copenhagen University
  • Expert Member of Council of Europe´s Committee on Rights of Internet Users (2012-2014)
  • Member of the Advisory Board for DataEthics – a politically independent ThinkDoTank based in Denmark with a European (and global) outreach (2018-)
  • Member of the Advisory Board for Ranking Digital Rights (Washington DC) – international project that monitor internet companies´ human rights performance (2018-2020)
  • Board member of European Digital Rights (2004-2008). Currently EDRI observer.

Selected podcasts

Please note most of them are in Danish.

 

Selected projects

  • The project examines the “digital welfare state” from a citizen and rights-based perspective.
  • The research project investigates the implementation of automated decision making in the welfare sector across eight European countries. Funded by CHANSE.
  • The research project investigates the role privacy plays in an algorithmic society, including case studies of the Danish school platform AULA, as well as the interrelation between personal information and privacy. Funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark.
  • The project is related to the Danish Value Survey (Værdiundersøgelsen). The project analyses how Danes perceive surveillance based on the survey data.
  • The research project explores perceptions, practices and governance mechanisms related to human rights within internet platforms such as Google and Facebook. Funded by the Danish Independent Research Council (Sapere Aude).
  • The research project explores the role and contribution of “human rights” in selected EU policies. Funded under the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)..
Portrait photo of Rikke Frank Jørgensen 2021
Portrait photo in black/white of Rikke Frank Jørgensen 2021

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