Sanjana Hattotuwa

Analyst

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I study the causes, effects, and impact of information disorders on democracy, institutions, and social cohesion.

With over 20 years of experience in peacebuilding, civic media, and digital security, from the Global South and across five continents, I have a deep understanding of how social media and politics interact and influence each other, especially in conflict-affected and contexts with a democratic deficit (which now includes countries in the Global North).

My work is driven by an interest in promoting democratic governance, human rights, and media freedom, as well as a curiosity for exploring the potential and challenges of new technologies for social change. I have a PhD in Social Media and Politics from the University of Otago. I am Sri Lanka's first TED Fellow, and also had fellowships from Ashoka, and Rotary World Peace.

I am also the founder, and former editor of Groundviews, Sri Lanka's first, and award-winning citizen journalism website. Additionally, I am a Special Advisor at the ICT4Peace Foundation, where I study use, and abuse of technologies in peacekeeping and peacebuilding.

I completed doctoral studies at the University of Otago, New Zealand, looking at the symbiotic relationship between offline unrest and online instigation of hate and harm in Sri Lanka and, in the aftermath of the Christchurch massacre in 2019, facilitated by leading research based on New Zealand's first ever Data for Good grant by Twitter.

  • Work
    • Research Fellow
  • Education
    • University of Delhi
    • University of Queensland
    • University of Otago