Data.Cuenta [Completed]
The Data.cuenta platform is a toolkit that seeks to make visible, account for and measure the forms of violence that are mediated by technology and that are made invisible within the naturalization of everyday life.


The Data.cuenta platform is a toolkit that seeks to make visible, account for and measure the forms of violence that are mediated by technology and that are made invisible within the naturalization of everyday life.
Twitter and Elections in Paraguay. An exploratory research. Dic. 2018
The Workers’ Party (PT for it’s spanish acronym) of Paraguay – a non-hegemonic party with few resources – was subject […]
This is an exploratory research that monitors content generation on Twitter during electoral processes. It includes the analysis of Paraguay’s […]
This is an exploratory research that monitors content generation on Twitter during electoral processes. It includes the analysis of Paraguay’s […]
The Defensores project seeks to eradicate the practices of torture and police abuse in Paraguay. It has 2 main components: a web platform and a mobile application that allow the registration of cases of torture in police stations and penitentiaries in Paraguay.
In the context of our campaign against the Pyrawebs Law, we launched the Antipyrawebs Observatory, a regional collaborative repository of […]
What were we doing during our 2018? If you could not be aware of all the beautiful activities we had […]
The third investigation on the series of Personal Data and Privacy was launched this week. The research addresses health rights […]
Exploratory analysis on some personal data protection practices in the social security system of the Paraguay state. You can access […]