About

Odap brings together experts from social science, policy, law, design, and tech. It was founded by:

Camille Girard-Chanudet - Linkedin ⤤

Camille is a sociology researcher at the Digital Health and Society Institute. She holds a MA in Public Policy from Sciences Po Paris and a PhD from EHESS, completed in collaboration with the French Data Privacy Office’s digital innovation lab (CNIL). Her research bridges science and technology studies, sociology of work and sociology of the state, examining the political and social stakes in the rise of algorithmic technologies.

Estelle Hary - Linkedin ⤤

Estelle is a designer and independent researcher, specializing in digital rights. She worked at the CNIL, where she contributed to mediating digital rights by developing tools and systems that help people better understand and protect their personal data. She also explores solutions to make algorithms more transparent and understandable. Today, she is pursuing a PhD at RMIT University (Melbourne) on open and citizen-centered governance of algorithms in the public sector.

Soizic Pénicaud - Linkedin ⤤ - Twitter ⤤

Soizic is an independent researcher and policy advisor on artificial intelligence and human rights, working with organizations such as Lighthouse Reports, Amnesty International France, the French Equality Body and the Council of Europe. She is a member of feminist and access-to-welfare collectives, where she brings her experience on digital issues. She teaches the course “Responsible Use of AI in the public sector” at Sciences Po Paris. Previously, she worked on algorithmic transparency for the French government.