PUBLICATIONS
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS
2025
“Between the Normal and the Disorderly: Algorithmic Encounters in Menstrual Health Technologies,” Sociology of Health & Illness [forthcoming]
2024
Data Flows & Menstruation How Users of Period Trackers Navigate the Datafication & Commodification of their Menstrual Cycles, PhD.
2021
Mobile Technology and Social Transformations: Access to Knowledge in Global Contexts, Book, edited by Stefanie Felsberger & Ramesh Subramanian
2019
Open Data Around the World: Middle East and North Africa, Book Chapter, Nagla Rizk, Nancy Salem, Stefanie Felsberger. In The State of Open Data: Histories and Horizons, edited by Tim Davies, Stephen Walker, Mor Rubinstein, and Fernando Perini, 503-515. Cape Town and Ottawa: African Minds and International Development Research Centre. https://www.stateofopendata.od4d.net/chapters/regions/mena.html.
2019
“Narratives around Women, Work, and Technology.” Nagla Rizk, Stefanie Felsberger, and Nancy Salem. In Taking stock: Data and Evidence on Gender Equality in Digital Access, Skills and Leadership. EQUALS Global Partnership and United Nations University. https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/04bfff_e53606000c594423af291b33e47b7277.pdf.
REPORTS
2025
The High Stakes of Tracking Menstruation, Policy Report, Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy. [forthcoming]
2020
Colonial Cables: The Politics of Surveillance in the Middle East and North Africa, Focus Report, Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy. [access]
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
2022
Cycles of Influence: Decide who Knows your Body, Data Detox Kit, Tactical Tech.
None of Their Business: How to Choose a Private Cycle Tracking App, Data Detox Kit, Tactical Tech.
ARTICLES &
BLOGS
2025
Breaking the Cycle: Disrupting Femtech with a Focus on Data Privacy and Reproductive Policing, Blog, Minderoo Centre for Technology & Democracy.
2023
2019
Short Pieces: Speculative Data Futures, Access to Knowledge for Development Center, American University in Cairo. Stefanie Felsberger & Yara Sultan.
Ethics and the Inclusive Governance of Artificial Intelligence. knowledgemaze, Access to Knowledge for Development Center, American University in Cairo.
2015
nolege is power: Rancière’s Lesson in Inequality, knowledgemaze, Access to Knowledge for Development Center, American University in Cairo.
Priorities for Keeping Women and Girls Safe Online. Written Evidence to Consultation on Draft Guidance: A Safer Life Online for Women and Girls, by Gina Neff, Hugo Leal, Stefanie Ullmann, Stefanie Felsberger, and Thomas Lacy.
POLICY
2025
Enabling Data-Driven Research for Evidence-Based Interventions. Written Evidence to Ofcom: Call on Researchers’ Access to Information from Regulated Online Services, by Hugo Leal, Stefanie Felsberger, Timothy Charlton, and Gina Neff.
2024
Harmful by Design: Current Approaches to Misinformation and How to Improve Harm Mitigation, Written evidence for HoC Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee, by Hugo Leal, Stefanie Felsberger, and Gina Neff.
Written Evidence: Submitted to the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy: DEFENDING DEMOCRACY, by Glenster, Ann Kristin, Stefanie Felsberger, and Gina Neff.
Written Evidence: Priorities for the 2025 French AI Action Summit, by Gina Neff, Thomas Lacy, Stefanie Felsberger, Bhargav Srinivasa Desikan, and Antonio Casilli.