REPHRAIN is the National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online.

About REPHRAIN

Researchers in Computer Science, International Relations, Law, Psychology, Management, Design, Digital Humanities, Public Policy, Political Science, Criminology and Sociology at Bristol (lead), University College London, Bath, King’s College London  and Edinburgh have teamed up to lead an £8.6 million three-year UKRI Research Centre of Excellence focussed on the protection of citizens online. This activity is designed to build and lead the UK’s world-leading interdisciplinary community on this mission and provide a clear single front door to engage and build capacity with government, industry and citizens.

Missions

REPHRAIN will address fundamental tensions and imbalances pertaining to protecting citizens online through three over-arching missions. We represent these as high-level dimensions:

News

December 13, 2023

Safeguarding children in the metaverse

The concept of the metaverse has gained significant attention in recent years, promising digital worlds where users can interact, learn, create, and explore. As underlying technologies like generative AI, haptic suits and eye-tracking evolve, it becomes crucial to examine the impact of the metaverse on children’s experiences and address the concerns surrounding their online safety.
November 29, 2023

Fedi-verse Impact Booster Award project

REPHRAIN are pleased to announce the first Impact Booster Award project, awarded to Ignacio Castro to facilitate work on building a fedi-observatory! This fedi-observatory will be a pump priming project […]
November 24, 2023

REPHRAIN at the European Parliament

As a continuation of REPHRAIN’s research into privacy and end-to-end encryption (E2EE), Claudia Peersman participated in the EDPS Seminar on the CSAM Proposal: “The Point of No […]

Our Newsletter

The REPHRAIN Centre have a quarterly centre newsletter

This newsletter complements our social media accounts and is the best way to keep up to date with developments in our work and across the broader community.

Online Harms

REPHRAIN’s Missions and Outcomes are derived from and aligned to two key outputs

  1. Online Harms White Paper (DCMS, 2019)
  2. Solove, D. J. (2006), A Taxonomy of Privacy, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 154 (3): 477-560

 

Cross Cutting Strands

Four cross-cutting strands – each with dedicated resources – transect the Missions to draw together and implement good practice in co-production, co-creation and impact at scale across academia, industry, policy and third sector

Design & Engagement
Engage users, technologists and stakeholders in participatory and co-design processes – putting citizens, their care and usability at the heart of outcomes across missions.

Adoption & Adoptability
Co-develop, with stakeholders, a shared understanding of the drivers and barriers to adoption of technologies and interventions at both the organisation and citizen level – feeding requirements into projects and aligning their outcomes to stakeholders’ usage contexts.

Responsible, Inclusive & Ethical Innovation
Develop a collective knowledge-base of novel and innovative methods and strategies that seek to orientate the competing ethical and political demands – encouraging cultures of accountability and responsibility.

Policy & Regulation
Bring together UK / international regulatory and policy expertise to develop fresh thinking on optimal regulatory modes and policy interventions to reduce online harm.