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Lucie Krahulcova
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Dopravní podcast (185) → Lucie Krahulcová, koloběžky a kola Lime
Elektrokoloběžky jsou často vnímané jako turistické atrakce, ale je to tak? Kolik procent jízd dnes tvoří turisté a kolik rezidenti? Podle jakých kritérií se rozhoduje Lime s expanzí služeb do dalších měst? A podle čeho se rozhoduje, zda do města nasadí více elektrokol, či elektrokoloběžek? V čem se liší přístup Prahy od Paříže, či Hradce Králové? A na jaké novinky se mohou těšit Pražané? O tom si povídal Ondřej Matěj Hrubeš s Lucií Krahulcovou, manažerkou pro veřejnou politiku společnosti Lime. Dopravní podcast nalad...
2024-10-16
1h 02
Not Good Enough
96 — What‘s the go with internet legislation (feat. Justin Warren)
Evie sits down with Justin Warren for a good long chat about what's up with all the internet legislation the government is pushing. Justin Warren is a board member at Electronic Frontiers Australia. You can follow him on Twitter. Proposed legislation The Online Privacy Bill Exposure Draft, colloquially known as “the Online Privacy Bill”. Draft Restricted Access System Declaration Social Media (Basic Expectations and Defamation) Privacy Act Review Discussion Paper. We didn’t even get to this one! Other things discussed How to write a policy submission. How Mastercard uses it’s power to control who c...
2021-11-02
59 min
Uncommon Sense
Luke Henriques-Gomes on Disability, Inequality and Welfare Policy and Politics; Why You Should Give A F*ck About Farming; New National Surveillance Laws
Gabrielle Chan returns to talk about her new book, Why You Should Give A F*ck About Farming. Luke Henriques-Gomes, Social affairs & inequality editor at the Guardian, talks about inequality in Australia, including the Senate Inquiry into the Disability Support Pension, calls to bring back the coronavirus supplement payment, and the government's pursuit of alleged welfare debts. Lucie Krahulcova, Executive Director of Digital Rights Watch, speaks about the new national surveillance laws, which have just passed Australia's federal parliament. They give security agencies unprecedented powers for online surveillance, data interception and the alteration of data.
2021-09-14
2h 00
Tuesday Breakfast
Sacred Heart Primary School, Renuga Inpakumar and Tamil Refugee Council, Stop the Robert Menzies Institute, Julie Kun the CEO of WIRE and Lucie Krahulcova of Digital Rights Watch
HeadlinesDomestic Violence in police (VIC and NSW)Women's Safety Summit (ScoMo's hot take)Phuong speaks with teachers and students from Sacred Heart Primary School located around the corner from 3CR in Fitzroy. They spoke to me about their project with Storyscape where they wrote and produced two songs and accompanying video clips. The students spoke about the importance of their cultural identity and what it means to share this with others in the community. To view the music video, visit https://vimeo.com/565154488 Genevieve speaks with Renuga Inpakumar, a spokesperson and activist for the Tamil Refugee council. Renuga spoke to us...
2021-09-06
00 min
Digital Citizen
Understanding Your Digital Rights with Lucie Krahulcova
Have you ever wondered if you have privacy rights online? As the digital world and the real world become more and more intertwined, the importance of protecting privacy continues to expand. Lucie Krahulcova, Executive Director at Digital Rights Watch, talks to Ricardo about privacy laws around the world and how to speak up to demand better digital privacy. Lucie says that the conversation around digital rights and human rights is more important than ever. In this episode, learn about privacy legislation around the globe. We'll also discuss corporate privacy issues, like how some companies model...
2021-08-10
37 min
Think Again
The Australian Government's expanding powers to spy on us through digital technology
Jennifer interviews Lucie Krahulcova from Digital Rights Watch about the Australian Government's increasing powers to surveil us, with minimal transparency and accountability. Australia compares badly with other jurisictions in the protection of human rights (such as the UK and even the US), and Lucie talks about the need for a Human Rights Charter or Bill of Rights. She urges us to contact key politicians and tell them not to expand digital surveillance powers and the serious encroachments on our human rights.
2021-07-30
00 min
The Grapevine
Is it in the public interest for Crown Casino to continue to operate in Victoria?
On this episode of The Grapevine, is Crown Casino too big to fail? Kulja and Dylan get on the line with Associate Professor Charles Livingstone from the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University to discuss the most recent developments of the Crown Royal Commission. Then, as the 2021 Olympics kicks off, regular guest Associate Professor of urban planning at Melbourne University, Dave Nichols, calls in to discuss the impact of the Games on host cities and the incredibly expensive wastage of Olympic architecture once the Olympic villages and other temporary infrastructure falls into disuse.
2021-07-26
44 min
The Grapevine
What does Barnaby Joyce’s re-election to the National Party leadership mean for climate action and the bush?
On this episode of The Grapevine, Kulja and Dylan are joined on the line by Nick Blandford, Gippsland farmer and member of Farmers for Climate Action, who also sits on Victoria’s Young Farmer’s Advisory Council. Blanford discusses climate attitudes in regional areas and the bush.Then, Executive Director of Digital Rights Watch, Lucie Krahulcova, calls in to talk about their new project Rebalance the Internet Economy to discuss problems with the current media bargaining legislation, especially from a local lens and upcoming Melbourne events in the works from their outfit.And following the Independ...
2021-06-28
52 min
Byte Into IT
Collaborating with AI & Big Sur Privacy Issues
We explore how AI and ideas come together with Dave King, founder and CEO of machine intelligence company Move 37; and we speak to Lucie Krahulcova from Digital Rights Watch about the kerfuffle caused by the macOS Big Sur update. Hosted by Warren Davies, Ro Murray and Dan Salmon.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/byte-into-itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/3RRRFMByteIntoIT/Twitter: https://twitter.com/byteintoit
2020-11-25
49 min
Byte Into IT
Digital Rights Update & Moving Australian Schools Online
Digital Rights Watch Programme and Partnerships Director Lucie Krahulcova discusses new measures to secure our metadata; and Associate Professor Therese Keane of Swinburne University explains the mammoth task of moving Australian education online. Hosted by Warren Davies, Maize Wallin and Dan Salmon. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/byte-into-itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/3RRRFMByteIntoIT/Twitter: https://twitter.com/byteintoit
2020-10-14
48 min