Rafael Goldzweig
Rafael Goldzweig was a Research Fellow at the Israel Public Policy Institute (IPPI).
Rafael works as a digital analyst at the organization Democracy Reporting International (DRI), where he monitors the impact of social media on elections and referenda around the world. He worked for the Dahrendorf Forum, a Berlin based think-tank, where he researched the interaction between regulation, new technologies and democracy. Rafael was a Google Policy Fellow and a DAAD Helmut-Schmidt-Program Scholar.
He holds a Master of Public Policy (MPP) from the Hertie School of Governance.
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