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Sam Dubberley

Managing Director, Digital Investigations Lab, Human Rights Watch
Germany
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Sam Dubberley is a highly skilled individual with a diverse professional background in human rights, digital investigations, media, and journalism.

Having completed his MA in French & German from the University of Cambridge, a Distinction in Media and Mass Communication from the University of Leicester, and an Executive MBA in International Business from Koç University, Sam has a strong educational foundation.

He has held key roles in prestigious organizations, including Managing Director at Human Rights Watch's Digital Investigations Lab and as the former Head of the Evidence Lab in the Crisis Response Team at Amnesty International.

Sam's expertise extends to digital verification, human rights research, big data, technology projects, and media. He has also been involved in various capacities at institutions like the University of Essex, Eyewitness Media Hub, Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism, and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

With a coediting credit in 'Digital Witness: Using Open Source Information for Human Rights', Sam Dubberley is a respected figure in the field of leveraging open-source information for advocating human rights.

His experience as a Research Consultant, Co-founder, Research Fellow, Managing Director, and in various editorial and production positions underscores his versatile skill set and in-depth understanding of digital journalism and human rights issues.

Highlights
Aug 9 · Via Twitter

RT @w_buettner: Soziale Medien sind Deine Leidenschaft? Du arbeitest gern mit Sprache? Menschenrechte haben Dich schon immer interessiert?…

Aug 7 · Via Twitter

RT @KAlexaKoenig: Thank you to @RaySuarezNews + @world_affairs for chatting with @adlampros + me about @graphicthebook, #OSINT, and the les…

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