Yasodara Córdova
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Yasodara Córdova (born 1980), also known as Yaso, is an activist, coder, designer and researcher. Her work has focused on technologies to improve the democratic process, using open data, online identity, and privacy approaches. She is currently a research fellow at the Digital
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, and affiliate to the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard. She has been part of several Ministries in Brazil, the
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and the
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. As an activist, she is co-founder and advisor of multiple initiatives around Internet hacktivism.


Career

Córdova studied Industrial Design at the Federal University of Brasilia, completed an MBA at the Fundação Getúlio Vargas and earned a MPA at
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in 2022. She is a self taught developer. Since 2006, she worked in the Brazilian public news agency
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, first as datavis designer and developer, later as product and then project manager. Her team managed to make the agency a reference for new ways of information interaction, using hypervideo tutorials,
newsgame Newsgames are a genre of video games that attempt to apply journalistic principles to their gameplay. Newsgames can provide context to complex situations which might be hard to explain without experiencing the situation firsthand. According to ne ...
s and
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. Her team won two consecutive times the
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, for human rights and Journalism in Brazil, in the categories Internet (webdocumentary "Nação Palmares") and Cultural Illiteracy (series of articles "O Analfabetismo, a exclusão pelas letras"). She also participated in three other works ("Terra Invadida", "Terra Dividida", "Usinas do Rio Madeira: problema ou solução") that were finalists in the Caixa award of social journalism editions of 2007 and 2008. In the subsequent period, from a position in the United Nations'
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, Córdova developed and pushed forward several public participation processes within several Ministries in the Brazil Government led by the
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. In the Secretariat of Digital Culture at the
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, she developed software for the public consultations of the
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and for The Copyright Law reform. At the same Secretariat she worked on projects for multimedia access and archiving, using technologies fo
decentralization
. This work was presented at th
International Symposium of Public Policies for Digital Collections
Afterwards, under the Secretariat for Legislative Affairs of the
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she developed the public participation platform for the Ministry. This work led her to join the Youth National Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic, where she expanded her work on public participation delivering the specifications of the Participatory Observatory for Youth, which once implemented received the prize A Rede. From 2012 to 2016 Córdova joined the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as project leader, participating in the Web Payments Task Force and being Co-Chair of the Working Group on Best Practices for Data on the Web, which produced the W3C Recommendation "Data on the Web Best Practices", the "W3C Data Quality Vocabulary" and the "W3C Dataset Usage Vocabulary" under her guidance. During this time, she also led the development of the Open Data for Development Network platform or the W3C Brazil project of Artificial Intelligence applied to participatory processes. She translated the "Architecture of the World Wide Web, volume 1" t
Brazilian Portuguese
In 2016, Córdova was appointed fellow of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society (
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), where she has been doing research around open data, online identity and algorithmic governance, with an
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publication and co-organizing the workshop "Algorithms, Law and Society: Building Rights for a Digital Era". She has also continued her work on open data standards as part of the Beneficial Ownership Data Standard by the Web Foundation. In 2017, she was appointed fellow as part of the first promotion of fellows in the Digital HKS at the
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.


Activism and social engagement

Her early activist engagement was pushing forward several hacktivist initiatives. She was the co-founder of the Calango Hackerspace, the second in Brazil and first to have a woman as co-founder. She has been engaged with Metareciclagem, an activist network around DIY and sustainability, in the frame of which she co-organized the First International Conference on Collaborative Environmental Management or the Tropixel Festival. She was a member of the advisory board of the
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(Brazil chapter) until March 2017 and currently sits on the Advisory Board of the Coding Rights think tank, part of the
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Network. Within Coding Rights, she is the author of a series on Online Identity, and she contributed to the "Sexy nudes: a sexy guide to digital security". Coding Rights won the FRIDA prize on Digital Innovation in LatAm in 2017. She is former director and current advisor of the initiative Serenata de Amor, which uses
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and open data to facilitate social control of the public representatives. Yasodara was invited to present the anti-corruption project's progress in the
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in 2017.


See also

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Hacktivism Hacktivism (or hactivism; a portmanteau of ''hack'' and ''activism''), is the use of computer-based techniques such as hacking as a form of civil disobedience to promote a political agenda or social change. A form of Internet activism with roots ...
*
World Wide Web Consortium The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web. Founded in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee, the consortium is made up of member organizations that maintain full-time staff working together in ...
*
Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet (in Portuguese: Marco Civil da Internet, officially (Federal) Law No 12.965/2014) is the law that governs the use of the Internet in Brazil and sets out guidelines for state action and rights and d ...
*
Open Knowledge Foundation Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) is a global, non-profit network that promotes and shares information at no charge, including both content and data. It was founded by Rufus Pollock on 20 May 2004 in Cambridge, England. It is incorporated in Engla ...
*
Vladimir Herzog Award Vladimir Herzog Award ( Portuguese: ''Prêmio Jornalistico Vladimir Herzog de Anistia e Direitos Humanos'') is a Brazilian award for journalists who excel in the coverage of human rights issues in the national press. It was created in 1979 by t ...


References


External links


Personal webpage

Bio at Berkman Klein Center at Harvard
* Activist project using Open Dat
Serenata de Amor
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cordova, Yasodara 1980 births Living people Brazilian designers Brazilian activists Brazilian feminists Brazilian computer specialists Computer programmers Internet activists Open content activists Berkman Fellows World Wide Web Consortium standards University of Brasília alumni Fundação Getulio Vargas alumni Harvard Kennedy School alumni 21st-century Brazilian politicians