Dr Tanya Filer

Affiliated Researcher / Alumni

Dr Tanya Filer lectures and supervises on the MPhil in Public Policy and is a Teaching Associate at the University’s Centre for Latin American Studies. She has taught previously at Yale, Oxford and UCL. Tanya also teaches executive education to policymakers and business leaders.

Tanya led the Digital State Project at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy. This focussed on GovTech (government technology) innovation ecosystems, and on digital government more broadly. Amid rapid technological change and deepening inequality, she seeks to understand how governments can better engage digital and emerging technologies, including for improved service provision and more meaningful forms of citizen participation.

Tanya has published numerous articles and chapters including in Information, Communication & SocietyInternational Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, and the edited volume Conspiracy Theories and the People Who Believe Them (OUP, 2019). At the Bennett Institute she has developed the Digital State series, with reports and papers including ‘Thinking about GovTech: A brief guide for policymakers’ (2019) and ‘Digital Minilateralism: How governments cooperate on digital governance’ (2020). She also runs Tech States, the Institute’s interview series featuring leading international voices on government and technology.

In 2018, Tanya was a UK-Israel British Council fellow in Cyber Research. Tanya has been a Frank Knox Memorial Fellow at Harvard University, British Research Council Scholar at the Library of Congress, Collaborative Exchange Scholar at Yale University and Leverhulme Trust Scholar at the Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires. She served from 2016 to 2018 on the Council on the Future of Information and Entertainment at the World Economic Forum and sits on the Advisory Board of the Information Law and Policy Centre, School of Advanced Studies, University of London and Steering Committee of Cambridge’s Trust and Technology Initiative.

Tanya is Founder and Director of StateUp, an insights and advisory firm focused on digital innovation that serves a public purpose. She has worked with organisations including UK Parliament,  the Royal Diwan of Oman, and CAF Development Bank of Latin America.

Digital Minilateralism: How governments cooperate on digital governance

CASE: From City to Nation: Digital government in Argentina, 2015–2018 is available here

Publication: Thinking about GovTech: A brief guide for policymakers is available here

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