Veronica Mery

Visiting fellow at the Global Data Justice to research on her project entitled “Towards a Just Constitutional Framework for the Digital Society: The Case of the Chilean Constitution of 2022”.


Veronica is a Lawyer with a degree from the Universidad de Chile with experience in law and policy, including internet regulation, and data protection. She is currently working at Tecnología Crítica, an experimental consultancy focused on the research and development of meaningful strategies for public policy agencies on digital regulation. She performs research and assists with the monitoring and tracking of legislative proposals and policy developments within Chile. Prior to joining Critica, She worked as a research assistant at Derechos Digitales NGO. Between September and December 2022, she will be visiting the Global Data Justice to research on her project entitled “Towards a Just Constitutional Framework for the Digital Society: The Case of the Chilean Constitution of 2022”.

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About the project

Places and populations that were previously digitally invisible are now part of a ‘data revolution’ that is being hailed as a transformative tool for human and economic development. Yet this unprecedented expansion of the power to digitally monitor, sort, and intervene is not well connected to the idea of social justice, nor is there a clear concept of how broader access to the benefits of data technologies can be achieved without amplifying misrepresentation, discrimination, and power asymmetries.

We therefore need a new framework for data justice integrating data privacy, non-discrimination, and non-use of data technologies into the same framework as positive freedoms such as representation and access to data. This project will research the lived experience of data technologies in high- and low-income countries worldwide, seeking to understand people’s basic needs with regard to these technologies. We will also seek the perspectives of civil society organisations, technology companies, and policymakers.