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Emmanuel Letouzé

Emmanuel Letouzé (born 1975) is a French development economist, economic demographer and political cartoonist who focuses on data and development and the author of the United Nations Global Pulse White Paper "Big Data for Development" in 2012.[1]

Emmanuel Letouzé
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NationalityFrench
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ThesisApplications and Implications of Call-Detail Records for Demo-Economic Analysis (2016)
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Letouzé is a Marie Curie Fellow at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona[2] and the Director and co-Founder of Data-Pop Alliance, a not-for-profit organization focusing on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and human development created in 2013 with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), MIT Media Lab and Overseas Development Institute (ODI), where he holds research affiliations as a visiting scientist at HHI, MIT Connection Science Founding Fellow,[3] and research associate at ODI.[4]

His work lies at the intersection of human development and data science, especially the applications and implications of digital data and technologies for sustainable development,[5][6] official statistics,[7][8][9] poverty and inequality, criminality,[10] migration,[11] gender equality, conflict and fragility,[12] press freedom, privacy,[13] data and algorithmic governance,[14] public health,[15][16] and "Human Artificial Intelligence".[17][18][19]

Early life and career edit

Letouzé was born in Brittany, France and grew up in the banlieue of Paris, Sweden and Kuwait. After studying at Lycée Henri IV, he received a BA in Political Science and Economics and an MA in Applied Economics specialized in Economic Demography from Sciences Po Paris, the latter with field work at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement in Dakar, Senegal, an MA in International Affairs from Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs on a Fulbright fellowship, and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley with a dissertation on "Applications and Implications of Call-Detail Records for Demo-Economic Analysis"[20] under the supervision of Ronald Lee, Edward Miguel and Jennifer Johnson-Hanks. He completed his post-doctoral research in 2016-17 at the MIT Media Lab in Alex 'Sandy' Pentland's Human Dynamics Group.

Between 2000 and 2004, Letouzé worked in Hanoi, Vietnam for the French Ministry of Finance and French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, leading a technical assistance project on Economic Governance with the Vietnamese General Statistics Office, Ministry of Finance, and National Assembly.[21] He then worked as an Economist for the United Nations Development Programme in New York between 2005 and 2009, on fiscal policy and fiscal space for poverty reduction, post-conflict economic recovery, and migration as part of the 2009 Human Development Report research team.[22] In 2011, he joined UN Global Pulse in the Executive Office of the UN Secretary General where he wrote the White Paper "Big Data for Development: Challenges and Opportunities".[1] He was then the lead author of the 2013 OECD Fragile States report, which proposed to "move away from a “thin”, formal conceptualisation of fragility centred on the state, towards a “thick”, substantive understanding centred on the quality of state-society relations and with greater attention to potential stress factors, including economic vulnerability, demographic dynamics, climate change and technological innovation."[23]

In late 2013, he co-founded Data-Pop Alliance[24] and in 2016 he co-founded the Open Algorithms project (OPAL),[25][26] which he directed from 2017 to 2020. In 2021, Letouzé joined the Universitat Pompeu Fabra as a Marie Curie Fellow.[27]

Letouzé focuses on developing countries and has conducted field work in Benin, Brazil, Chile, Côte d'Ivoire, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Ghana, Haiti, Kenya, Jordan, Liberia, Lebanon, Mexico, Maldives, Mauritania, Moldova, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, Tunisia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

As a cartoonist, under the alias "Manu", he has published political and editorial cartoons and illustrations in France and the US.[28]

Data-Pop Alliance edit

Letouzé co-founded Data-Pop Alliance in 2013 with Alex 'Sandy' Pentland, Patrick Vinck and Claire Melamed, with initial seed funding from the Rockefeller Foundation.[29] Data-Pop Alliance is a non-governmental organization with a global team and scope of work. Its aim is to "change the world with data"[30] through three pillars of work: diagnosing local realities and human problems with data and AI; mobilizing capacities, communities, and ideas towards more data literate societies; and transforming systems and processes that underpin societies and countries.[31]

From 2014 to 2020, Data-Pop Alliance was hosted by ThoughtWorks in New York City.[32] In 2018, it opened a regional office in Mexico City[33] and in 2021, a regional office in Dakar, Senegal. Nuria Oliver serves as Data-Pop Alliance's Chief Data Scientist.

In a 2015 interview with KD Nuggets[34] about the creation of Data-Pop Alliance, Letouzé said:

I had the idea of creating 'something' like Data-Pop Alliance since about late 2012, after I left Global Pulse where I worked and wrote the White Paper "Big Data and Development" in 2010–11. That paper was my 1st foray into what was then a tiny field, and it opened doors. I was back in UC Berkeley working on my PhD in 2012–13, and was increasingly involved in the field as it started growing, talking at a few conferences, writing a few articles—and I wanted to build something lasting with a bit of a different feel and focus compared to what existed (Global Pulse, DataKind, for instance). I wanted to create something more academic with a greater emphasis on capacity building, on politics, and work with partners in developing countries

Data-Pop Alliance currently operates projects in over 20 countries, with staff located in Latin America, the MENA region and Europe. Some of its key partners are UNDP, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), UNESCO, WFP, DIAL, UN-ESCWA, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications.

Just changed to "According to the 2021-2023 Annual Report [35] its thematic programs are:

  • 1. Just Digital Transformations
  • 2. AI and Statistics for the SDGs
  • 3. Resilient Livelihoods and Ecosystems
  • 4. Data Feminism
  • 5. Geographies of Inequalities
  • 6. Technology and Democracy

Affiliations and awards edit

Political cartooning edit

 
Je suis Charlie panel

Letouzé is a political cartoonist under the pen name "Manu".[38][39][40] He was the editorial cartoonist of French regional daily newspaper L'Union de Reims from 1997 to 2004, where he published over 350 cartoons. He has also contributed political cartoons to the weekly magazine Politis, news website Rue89, and to the satirical website Stuff Expat Aid Workers Like.[41] He held a solo exhibition at The Invisible Dog Art Center in New York in 2011,[42] and became an appointed member of the Cartoon Movement in 2012.[43]

 
Cartoon by Manu

In 2011, with other French cartoonists he took part in the response to the first attack against Charlie Hebdo's offices,[44][45] and contributed cartoons to the campaign for marriage equality in France. In January 2015, he published a tribute to Charlie Hebdo cartoonists titled "They Killed My Idols"[46] in the Nib, and in February 2015, he participated in a debate organized by PEN America, the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), and the National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC) on "After Charlie: What's next for art, satire, and censorship?" at FIAF with Art Spiegleman, Molly Crabapple and Francoise Mouly.[47]

He has contributed cartoons and illustrations to several humanitarian publications and campaigns, including for the Sphere Standards, which sets international humanitarian assistance standards, and the International Peace Institute's Management Handbook for UN Peacekeeping missions.[48]

He regularly uses cartoons in his academic publications and presentations on data and development[49][50][51][52][53][54][55] and in 2020 he spoke at the UN World Data Forum about the influence of his work as a cartoonist on his work as an economist.[56]

Selected publications edit

On Big data and development:

  • Letouzé, E. (2012) "Big Data for Development: Challenges and Opportunities". UN Global Pulse
  • Bravo, M. A., Letouzé, E., Oliver, N., and Shoup, N. (2021). "Policy Paper: Using Data to Fight COVID-19 – And Build Back Better". Vodafone Institute.
  • Bravo, M. A., Casasbuenas, V., Letouzé., E. and Lozano, A. (2020). "Definición de la estrategia de Big Data para el estado colombiano y para el desarrollo de la industria de Big Data en Colombia". Data-Pop Alliance.
  • Oliver, N., Letouzé, E. et al. (2020)."Mobile phone data for informing public health actions across the COVID-19 pandemic life cycle". Science Advances
  • Oliver,N., Letouzé, E. et al. (2020) "Mobile phone data and COVID-19: Missing an opportunity?".Arvix preprint.
  • Clavijo, A., Letouzé, E., Loaiza, I., Pentland, A., Ricard, J., and Silva, D., (2019) "Recomendaciones e insumos para la definición de una estrategia nacional de Big Data". Data-Pop Alliance.
  • Araujo, G., Bravo, M. A., Casasbuenas, V., Letouzé, E., Pentland, A., Loaiza, I., and Wladawsky-Berger, I. (2019) "Propuesta de plan de implementación de la estrategia de Big Data para el Estado". Data-Pop Alliance.
  • Bravo, M. A., Casasbuenas, V., Letouzé, E. Lozano, A., Pentland, A., and Wladawsky-Berger, I. (2019). "Impacto económico y social de la implementación de la estrategia". Data-Pop Alliance.
  • Letouzé, E., Pestre, G. and Zagheni, E. (2019). "The ABCDE of big data: assessing biases in call-detail records for development estimates." The World Bank Economic Review.
  • Letouzé, E., and Oliver, N. (2019). "Sharing is Caring Four Key Requirements for Sustainable Private Data Sharing and Use for Public Good". Data-Pop Alliance and Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications, London.
  • Hunt, A., et al. (2019). "Women in the gig economy: paid work, care and flexibility in Kenya and South Africa". ODI.
  • Chiara, F. D., Letouzé, E., Lizzi, A., Mazariegos, C., and Stock, M. (2019). "Harnessing Innovative Data and Technology to Measure Development Effectiveness". Southern Voice.
  • Letouzé, E., and Tandefelt, N., (2019) "Evaluación de nuevas herramientas y técnicas del big data para proyectos del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo". Data-Pop Alliance.
  • De Nadai, M., Gonzales, M., Lepri, B., and Letouzé, E. (2018). "Characterizing and analyzing urban dynamics in Bogotá. Big Data to address global development changes". AFD Research Paper Series. No. 2018-70. pp. 5–21.
  • Letouzé, E., and Pentland, A. (2018). "Towards a human artificial intelligence for human development". ITU Journal: ICT Discoveries, Special Issue, (2).
  • Letouzé, E. (2018). "Panorama setorial da internet: Big Data e desenvolvimento: Uma visão geral". Panorama Setorial Da Internet, 10(1), 1–11.
  • Montjoye,Y.A., Gambs,S. Letouzé,E. et al."On the privacy-conscientious use of mobile phone data". Scientific Data. Article number: 180286.
  • Letouzé, E. and Sankoya, D. (2017). "How to use Big Data? Leading experts' roadmap to data-driven innovation projects". Vodafone Institute.
  • Letouzé, E., Pestre, G., and Zaghnei, E. (2016). "The ABCDE of Big Data: Assessing Biases in Call-detail records for Development Estimates". Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics.
  • Letouzé, E., Areias, A., and Jackson, S. (2016). "Chapter 12: The Evaluation of Complex Development Interventions in the Age of Big Data". Dealing With Complexity in Development Evaluation: A Practical Approach. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publishing.
  • Letouzé, E. (2016). "Applications and Implications of Big Data for Demo-Economic Analysis: The Case of Call-Detail Records". Doctoral dissertation, UC Berkeley.
  • Letouzé, E., and Sangokoya, D. (2015) "Big Data and Privacy: Understanding the Possibilities and Pitfalls of the Data Revolution in Germany". Vodafone Institute.
  • Kammourieh, L., et al. (2017). "Group privacy in the age of big data". in: Group Privacy (pp. 37–66). Springer, Cham.
  • Letouzé, E. (2015). "Big data and development: General overview primer". Data-Pop Alliance White Paper Series.
  • Bhargava,R., Deahl,E., Letouzé,E., Noonan,A., Sangokoya,D., and Shoup,N. (2015)"Beyond data literacy: Reinventing community engagement and empowerment in the age of data"
  • Letouzé, E. (2015). "Big Data & SDGs note for Global Sustainable Development Report". Data-Pop Alliance.
  • Letouzé, E., Vinck, P, and Kammourieh, L. (2015) "The law, politics and ethics of cell phone data analytics". Data-Pop Alliance.
  • Romana, S. and Letouzé, E. (2015)"Crossfire: 'The potential of data for development is overstated. The negative impacts on vulnerable populations outweigh the benefits at this point'" Enterprise development & microfinance.
  • Kammourieh, L., Letouzé, E. and Vinck, P. (2014) "The Law, Politics and Ethics of Cell Phone Data Analytics" Data-Pop Alliance
  • Kroll, G., Carpena, F., Ghosh, I., Letouzé, E., Rosa,J. and Trivedi.P (2014)"Revealing Demand for Pro-Poor Innovations" USAID Learning Lab.
  • Letouzé, E. (2013)"Fragile States: Resource Flows and Trends". OECD.
  • Pritchett, L. Klasen, S., Alkire, S., Lenhardt, A. and Emmanuel Letouzé (2013)"Eradicating global poverty: a noble goal, but how do we measure it?"

On fiscal policy and fiscal space:

  • Roy, R., Heuty, A., and Letouzé, E. (2012)."Fiscal space for public investment: Towards a human development approach". Taylor & Francis Group. Routledge 1st edition.
  • Roy,R., Heuty, A., and Letouzé, E. (2012). "Fiscal Space for What? Analytical Issues from a Human Development Perspective". Taylor & Francis Group. Routledge 1st edition.

On migration:

  • Fiorio, L., Zagheni, E., Abel, G., Hill, J., Pestre, G., Letouzé, E., and Cai, J. (2021). Analyzing the Effect of Time in Migration Measurement Using Georeferenced Digital Trace Data". Demography. Duke Press.
  • Lepri, B., Letouzé, E., Pentland, A., and Salah, A. (2019). Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios. Springer, Berlin.
  • Salah, A., Pentland, A., Lepri, B., Letouzé, E. et al. (2019). "Introduction to the data for refugees challenge on mobility of Syrian refugees in Turkey". Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios. Springer
  • Letouzé, E. (2019) "Leveraging Open Algorithms (OPAL) for the Safe, Ethical, and Scalable Use of Private Sector Data in Crisis Contexts". Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios. Springer.
  • Salah, A. et al. (2018). "Data for refugees: the D4R challenge on mobility of Syrian refugees in Turkey". arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.00523.
  • Fiorio, L., Zagheni, E., Abel, G., Hill, J., Pestre, G., Letouzé, E,. and Cai, J. (2017). "Understanding patterns of human mobility at different time scales". PAA 2018 Annual Meeting. April (pp. 26–28).
  • Letouzé, E., Purser,M., Rodríguez, F., and Cummins,M. (2009). "Revisiting the Migration-Development Nexus: A Gravity Model Approach"

On crime, conflict and violence

  • Letouzé, E., Lepri, B., De Nadai, M., González, M. C., Letouzé, E., and Xu, Y. (2020). "Socio-economic, built environment, and mobility conditions associated with crime: a study of multiple cities". Scientific Reports.
  • Bogomolov, A., Lepri, B., Letouzé, E., Oliver, N., Pianesi, F., and Pentland, A. (2015). "Moves on the street: Classifying crime hotspots using aggregated anonymized data on people dynamics". Big data, 3(3), 148–158.
  • Letouzé, E., Meier,P,. and Vinck,P. (2013)"Big data for conflict prevention: New oil and old fires". International Peace Institute.
  • Mancini, F.,Letouzé, E. et al. (2013)"New technology and the prevention of violence and conflict". Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, 2(3), p.Art. 55.

On official statistics and human artificial intelligence:

  • Oliver, N, et al. (2020). "Mobile phone data for informing public health actions across the COVID-19 pandemic life cycle". Sciences Advances.
  • Letouzé, E. (2018). "Retrouver le sens de la mesure pour de meilleures décisions collectives: vers une intelligence artificielle humaine à l'ère des données". Regards croises sur l'economie, (2), 47–55.
  • Letouzé, E. (2018) Mobiliser et humaniser la Révolution des Données pour la statistique publique, le développement et la démocratie". PNUD Togo.
  • Letouzé, E., Pestre, G., Manske, J., and Sangokoya, D. (2016). "Oportunidades y requerimientos para aprovechar el uso de Big Data para las estadísticas oficiales y los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible en América Latina". Data-Pop Alliance.
  • Roca, T. and Letouzé, E. (2016)"La révolution des données est-elle en marche?". Afrique contemporaine.
  • Jütting, J. and Letouzé, E. (2015). "Official statistics, big data and human development". Data-Pop Alliance White Paper Series.

On data and algorithmic governance:

  • Lepri, B., Letouzé, E., Oliver, N., Pentland, A., and Vinck, P. (2018). "Fair, transparent, and accountable algorithmic decision-making processes". Philosophy & Technology, 31(4), 611–627.
  • Lepri, B., Letouzé, E., Oliver, N. Sangokoya, D., and Staiano, J. (2017). "The tyranny of data? The bright and dark sides of data-driven decision-making for social good". Springer.
  • Letouzé, E., and Sangokoya, D. (2015). "Leveraging Algorithms for Positive Disruption: On data, democracy, society and statistics". Data-Pop Alliance.

References edit

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This article is an orphan as no other articles link to it Please introduce links to this page from related articles try the Find link tool for suggestions November 2021 Emmanuel Letouze born 1975 is a French development economist economic demographer and political cartoonist who focuses on data and development and the author of the United Nations Global Pulse White Paper Big Data for Development in 2012 1 Emmanuel LetouzeBornRennesNationalityFrenchAlma materLycee Henri IVSciences PoColumbia UniversityUniversity of California BerkeleyScientific careerFieldsDemographyDevelopment EconomicsOfficial statisticsBig Data and Artificial Intelligence for Human DevelopmentCartooningInstitutionsFrench Ministry of FinanceUNDPUN Global PulseMIT Media LabData Pop AllianceUniversitat Pompeu Fabra BarcelonaThesisApplications and Implications of Call Detail Records for Demo Economic Analysis 2016 Doctoral advisorRonald D LeeEdward MiguelJennifer Johnson HanksLetouze is a Marie Curie Fellow at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona 2 and the Director and co Founder of Data Pop Alliance a not for profit organization focusing on Big Data Artificial Intelligence and human development created in 2013 with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative HHI MIT Media Lab and Overseas Development Institute ODI where he holds research affiliations as a visiting scientist at HHI MIT Connection Science Founding Fellow 3 and research associate at ODI 4 His work lies at the intersection of human development and data science especially the applications and implications of digital data and technologies for sustainable development 5 6 official statistics 7 8 9 poverty and inequality criminality 10 migration 11 gender equality conflict and fragility 12 press freedom privacy 13 data and algorithmic governance 14 public health 15 16 and Human Artificial Intelligence 17 18 19 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Data Pop Alliance 3 Affiliations and awards 4 Political cartooning 5 Selected publications 6 ReferencesEarly life and career editLetouze was born in Brittany France and grew up in the banlieue of Paris Sweden and Kuwait After studying at Lycee Henri IV he received a BA in Political Science and Economics and an MA in Applied Economics specialized in Economic Demography from Sciences Po Paris the latter with field work at the Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement in Dakar Senegal an MA in International Affairs from Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs on a Fulbright fellowship and a PhD from the University of California Berkeley with a dissertation on Applications and Implications of Call Detail Records for Demo Economic Analysis 20 under the supervision of Ronald Lee Edward Miguel and Jennifer Johnson Hanks He completed his post doctoral research in 2016 17 at the MIT Media Lab in Alex Sandy Pentland s Human Dynamics Group Between 2000 and 2004 Letouze worked in Hanoi Vietnam for the French Ministry of Finance and French Ministry of Foreign Affairs leading a technical assistance project on Economic Governance with the Vietnamese General Statistics Office Ministry of Finance and National Assembly 21 He then worked as an Economist for the United Nations Development Programme in New York between 2005 and 2009 on fiscal policy and fiscal space for poverty reduction post conflict economic recovery and migration as part of the 2009 Human Development Report research team 22 In 2011 he joined UN Global Pulse in the Executive Office of the UN Secretary General where he wrote the White Paper Big Data for Development Challenges and Opportunities 1 He was then the lead author of the 2013 OECD Fragile States report which proposed to move away from a thin formal conceptualisation of fragility centred on the state towards a thick substantive understanding centred on the quality of state society relations and with greater attention to potential stress factors including economic vulnerability demographic dynamics climate change and technological innovation 23 In late 2013 he co founded Data Pop Alliance 24 and in 2016 he co founded the Open Algorithms project OPAL 25 26 which he directed from 2017 to 2020 In 2021 Letouze joined the Universitat Pompeu Fabra as a Marie Curie Fellow 27 Letouze focuses on developing countries and has conducted field work in Benin Brazil Chile Cote d Ivoire Colombia Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt Ghana Haiti Kenya Jordan Liberia Lebanon Mexico Maldives Mauritania Moldova Peru Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Togo Tunisia Thailand and Vietnam As a cartoonist under the alias Manu he has published political and editorial cartoons and illustrations in France and the US 28 Data Pop Alliance editLetouze co founded Data Pop Alliance in 2013 with Alex Sandy Pentland Patrick Vinck and Claire Melamed with initial seed funding from the Rockefeller Foundation 29 Data Pop Alliance is a non governmental organization with a global team and scope of work Its aim is to change the world with data 30 through three pillars of work diagnosing local realities and human problems with data and AI mobilizing capacities communities and ideas towards more data literate societies and transforming systems and processes that underpin societies and countries 31 From 2014 to 2020 Data Pop Alliance was hosted by ThoughtWorks in New York City 32 In 2018 it opened a regional office in Mexico City 33 and in 2021 a regional office in Dakar Senegal Nuria Oliver serves as Data Pop Alliance s Chief Data Scientist In a 2015 interview with KD Nuggets 34 about the creation of Data Pop Alliance Letouze said I had the idea of creating something like Data Pop Alliance since about late 2012 after I left Global Pulse where I worked and wrote the White Paper Big Data and Development in 2010 11 That paper was my 1st foray into what was then a tiny field and it opened doors I was back in UC Berkeley working on my PhD in 2012 13 and was increasingly involved in the field as it started growing talking at a few conferences writing a few articles and I wanted to build something lasting with a bit of a different feel and focus compared to what existed Global Pulse DataKind for instance I wanted to create something more academic with a greater emphasis on capacity building on politics and work with partners in developing countriesData Pop Alliance currently operates projects in over 20 countries with staff located in Latin America the MENA region and Europe Some of its key partners are UNDP the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GIZ UNESCO WFP DIAL UN ESCWA the Inter American Development Bank and the Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications Just changed to According to the 2021 2023 Annual Report 35 its thematic programs are 1 Just Digital Transformations 2 AI and Statistics for the SDGs 3 Resilient Livelihoods and Ecosystems 4 Data Feminism 5 Geographies of Inequalities 6 Technology and DemocracyAffiliations and awards editAppointed Member of the European Commission s Expert Group on Facilitating the use of new data sources for official statistics March 2021 March 2022 36 Marie Curie Fellow Socio Demography Group Department of Political Science Universitat Pompeu Fabra February 2021 February 2023 Visiting Scientist Harvard Humanitarian Initiative May 2020 present Founding Fellow MIT Connection Science 2015 present Research Associate Overseas Development Institute 2014 present Member of the Technical Advisory Group Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data 2017 present Member of 2015 18 Panel Big Data and Population Processes of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Member of the Program Committee of the 1st and 2nd editions of the UN World Data Forum 2017 and 2018 University of California Regent s Scholarship UC Berkeley 2009 2011 37 University of California Dean s Normative Time Fellowship UC Berkeley 2013 2014 J William Fulbright Fellowship Columbia University 2004 2005 Sasakawa Foundation Young Leader Fellowship Grant for research in Hanoi Vietnam 2005 Invited Member of the Cartoon Movement 2014 present Political cartooning edit nbsp Je suis Charlie panelLetouze is a political cartoonist under the pen name Manu 38 39 40 He was the editorial cartoonist of French regional daily newspaper L Union de Reims from 1997 to 2004 where he published over 350 cartoons He has also contributed political cartoons to the weekly magazine Politis news website Rue89 and to the satirical website Stuff Expat Aid Workers Like 41 He held a solo exhibition at The Invisible Dog Art Center in New York in 2011 42 and became an appointed member of the Cartoon Movement in 2012 43 nbsp Cartoon by ManuIn 2011 with other French cartoonists he took part in the response to the first attack against Charlie Hebdo s offices 44 45 and contributed cartoons to the campaign for marriage equality in France In January 2015 he published a tribute to Charlie Hebdo cartoonists titled They Killed My Idols 46 in the Nib and in February 2015 he participated in a debate organized by PEN America the French Institute Alliance Francaise FIAF and the National Coalition Against Censorship NCAC on After Charlie What s next for art satire and censorship at FIAF with Art Spiegleman Molly Crabapple and Francoise Mouly 47 He has contributed cartoons and illustrations to several humanitarian publications and campaigns including for the Sphere Standards which sets international humanitarian assistance standards and the International Peace Institute s Management Handbook for UN Peacekeeping missions 48 He regularly uses cartoons in his academic publications and presentations on data and development 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 and in 2020 he spoke at the UN World Data Forum about the influence of his work as a cartoonist on his work as an economist 56 Selected publications editOn Big data and development Letouze E 2012 Big Data for Development Challenges and Opportunities UN Global Pulse Bravo M A Letouze E Oliver N and Shoup N 2021 Policy Paper Using Data to Fight COVID 19 And Build Back Better Vodafone Institute Bravo M A Casasbuenas V Letouze E and Lozano A 2020 Definicion de la estrategia de Big Data para el estado colombiano y para el desarrollo de la industria de Big Data en Colombia Data Pop Alliance Oliver N Letouze E et al 2020 Mobile phone data for informing public health actions across the COVID 19 pandemic life cycle Science Advances Oliver N Letouze E et al 2020 Mobile phone data and COVID 19 Missing an opportunity Arvix preprint Clavijo A Letouze E Loaiza I Pentland A Ricard J and Silva D 2019 Recomendaciones e insumos para la definicion de una estrategia nacional de Big Data Data Pop Alliance Araujo G Bravo M A Casasbuenas V Letouze E Pentland A Loaiza I and Wladawsky Berger I 2019 Propuesta de plan de implementacion de la estrategia de Big Data para el Estado Data Pop Alliance Bravo M A Casasbuenas V Letouze E Lozano A Pentland A and Wladawsky Berger I 2019 Impacto economico y social de la implementacion de la estrategia Data Pop Alliance Letouze E Pestre G and Zagheni E 2019 The ABCDE of big data assessing biases in call detail records for development estimates The World Bank Economic Review Letouze E and Oliver N 2019 Sharing is Caring Four Key Requirements for Sustainable Private Data Sharing and Use for Public Good Data Pop Alliance and Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications London Hunt A et al 2019 Women in the gig economy paid work care and flexibility in Kenya and South Africa ODI Chiara F D Letouze E Lizzi A Mazariegos C and Stock M 2019 Harnessing Innovative Data and Technology to Measure Development Effectiveness Southern Voice Letouze E and Tandefelt N 2019 Evaluacion de nuevas herramientas y tecnicas del big data para proyectos del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo Data Pop Alliance De Nadai M Gonzales M Lepri B and Letouze E 2018 Characterizing and analyzing urban dynamics in Bogota Big Data to address global development changes AFD Research Paper Series No 2018 70 pp 5 21 Letouze E and Pentland A 2018 Towards a human artificial intelligence for human development ITU Journal ICT Discoveries Special Issue 2 Letouze E 2018 Panorama setorial da internet Big Data e desenvolvimento Uma visao geral Panorama Setorial Da Internet 10 1 1 11 Montjoye Y A Gambs S Letouze E et al On the privacy conscientious use of mobile phone data Scientific Data Article number 180286 Letouze E and Sankoya D 2017 How to use Big Data Leading experts roadmap to data driven innovation projects Vodafone Institute Letouze E Pestre G and Zaghnei E 2016 The ABCDE of Big Data Assessing Biases in Call detail records for Development Estimates Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics Letouze E Areias A and Jackson S 2016 Chapter 12 The Evaluation of Complex Development Interventions in the Age of Big Data Dealing With Complexity in Development Evaluation A Practical Approach Thousand Oaks Sage Publishing Letouze E 2016 Applications and Implications of Big Data for Demo Economic Analysis The Case of Call Detail Records Doctoral dissertation UC Berkeley Letouze E and Sangokoya D 2015 Big Data and Privacy Understanding the Possibilities and Pitfalls of the Data Revolution in Germany Vodafone Institute Kammourieh L et al 2017 Group privacy in the age of big data in Group Privacy pp 37 66 Springer Cham Letouze E 2015 Big data and development General overview primer Data Pop Alliance White Paper Series Bhargava R Deahl E Letouze E Noonan A Sangokoya D and Shoup N 2015 Beyond data literacy Reinventing community engagement and empowerment in the age of data Letouze E 2015 Big Data amp SDGs note for Global Sustainable Development Report Data Pop Alliance Letouze E Vinck P and Kammourieh L 2015 The law politics and ethics of cell phone data analytics Data Pop Alliance Romana S and Letouze E 2015 Crossfire The potential of data for development is overstated The negative impacts on vulnerable populations outweigh the benefits at this point Enterprise development amp microfinance Kammourieh L Letouze E and Vinck P 2014 The Law Politics and Ethics of Cell Phone Data Analytics Data Pop Alliance Kroll G Carpena F Ghosh I Letouze E Rosa J and Trivedi P 2014 Revealing Demand for Pro Poor Innovations USAID Learning Lab Letouze E 2013 Fragile States Resource Flows and Trends OECD Pritchett L Klasen S Alkire S Lenhardt A and Emmanuel Letouze 2013 Eradicating global poverty a noble goal but how do we measure it On fiscal policy and fiscal space Roy R Heuty A and Letouze E 2012 Fiscal space for public investment Towards a human development approach Taylor amp Francis Group Routledge 1st edition Roy R Heuty A and Letouze E 2012 Fiscal Space for What Analytical Issues from a Human Development Perspective Taylor amp Francis Group Routledge 1st edition On migration Fiorio L Zagheni E Abel G Hill J Pestre G Letouze E and Cai J 2021 Analyzing the Effect of Time in Migration Measurement Using Georeferenced Digital Trace Data Demography Duke Press Lepri B Letouze E Pentland A and Salah A 2019 Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios Springer Berlin Salah A Pentland A Lepri B Letouze E et al 2019 Introduction to the data for refugees challenge on mobility of Syrian refugees in Turkey Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios Springer Letouze E 2019 Leveraging Open Algorithms OPAL for the Safe Ethical and Scalable Use of Private Sector Data in Crisis Contexts Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios Springer Salah A et al 2018 Data for refugees the D4R challenge on mobility of Syrian refugees in Turkey arXiv preprint arXiv 1807 00523 Fiorio L Zagheni E Abel G Hill J Pestre G Letouze E and Cai J 2017 Understanding patterns of human mobility at different time scales PAA 2018 Annual Meeting April pp 26 28 Letouze E Purser M Rodriguez F and Cummins M 2009 Revisiting the Migration Development Nexus A Gravity Model Approach On crime conflict and violence Letouze E Lepri B De Nadai M Gonzalez M C Letouze E and Xu Y 2020 Socio economic built environment and mobility conditions associated with crime a study of multiple cities Scientific Reports Bogomolov A Lepri B Letouze E Oliver N Pianesi F and Pentland A 2015 Moves on the street Classifying crime hotspots using aggregated anonymized data on people dynamics Big data 3 3 148 158 Letouze E Meier P and Vinck P 2013 Big data for conflict prevention New oil and old fires International Peace Institute Mancini F Letouze E et al 2013 New technology and the prevention of violence and conflict Stability International Journal of Security and Development 2 3 p Art 55 On official statistics and human artificial intelligence Oliver N et al 2020 Mobile phone data for informing public health actions across the COVID 19 pandemic life cycle Sciences Advances Letouze E 2018 Retrouver le sens de la mesure pour de meilleures decisions collectives vers une intelligence artificielle humaine a l ere des donnees Regards croises sur l economie 2 47 55 Letouze E 2018 Mobiliser et humaniser la Revolution des Donnees pour la statistique publique le developpement et la democratie PNUD Togo Letouze E Pestre G Manske J and Sangokoya D 2016 Oportunidades y requerimientos para aprovechar el uso de Big Data para las estadisticas oficiales y los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible en America Latina Data Pop Alliance Roca T and Letouze E 2016 La revolution des donnees est elle en marche Afrique contemporaine Jutting J and Letouze E 2015 Official statistics big data and human development Data Pop Alliance White Paper Series On data and algorithmic governance Lepri B Letouze E Oliver N Pentland A and Vinck P 2018 Fair transparent and accountable algorithmic decision making processes Philosophy amp Technology 31 4 611 627 Lepri B Letouze E Oliver N Sangokoya D and Staiano J 2017 The tyranny of data The bright and dark sides of data driven decision making for social good Springer Letouze E and Sangokoya D 2015 Leveraging Algorithms for Positive Disruption On data democracy society and statistics Data Pop Alliance References edit a b Letouze Emmanuel Big Data for Development Challenges and Opportunities United Nations Global Pulse Retrieved 16 January 2022 AI for the Planet Digital Conference AI for the planet Retrieved 6 July 2021 Emmanuel Letouze MIT Connection Science Retrieved 13 January 2021 Emmanuel Letouze Research Associate ODI Retrieved 20 January 2022 Letouze Emmanuel Thoughts on Big Data and the SDGs PDF UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development United Nations Retrieved 14 January 2022 Letouze Emmanuel Big Data What is it and how can it contribute to Sustainable Development UN SDG Learn United Nations System Staff College Retrieved 14 January 2022 Letouze E Jutting J Big Data Official Statistics and Human Development PDF PARIS21 Retrieved 14 January 2022 Pestre Gabriel Letouze Emmanuel Zagheni Emilio February 2020 The ABCDE of Big Data Assessing Biases in Call Detail Records for Development Estimates World Bank Economic Review 1 Supplement 1 S89 S97 doi 10 1093 wber lhz039 hdl 10986 36153 Roca Thomas Letouze Emmanuel February 2016 La revolution des donnees est elle en marche Implications pour la statistique publique et la democratie Afrique Contemporaine 258 95 111 doi 10 3917 afco 258 0095 De Nadai Marco Xu Yayan Letouze Emmanuel Gonzales Marta C Lepri Bruno 17 August 2020 Socio economic built environment and mobility conditions associated with crime a study of multiple cities Scientific Reports 13871 2020 10 13871 arXiv 2004 05822 doi 10 1038 s41598 020 70808 2 PMC 7431538 PMID 32807802 S2CID 215745299 Lee F Zagheni E Abel G Hill J Pestre G Letouze E Cai J 1 February 2021 Analyzing the effect of time in migration measurement using geo referenced digital trace data Demography 58 1 51 74 doi 10 1215 00703370 8917630 PMC 8055474 PMID 33834241 Retrieved 14 January 2022 Letouze Emmanuel Vinck Patrick Meier Patrick April 2013 Big Data for Conflict Prevention When the New Oil Meets Old Fires Ipi Undp Usaid Special Issue on New Technology and the Prevention of Violence and Conflict 4 28 SSRN 2902494 Retrieved 14 January 2022 De Montjoye YA Gambs S Blondel V et al 2018 On the privacy conscientious use of mobile phone data Scientific Data 5 5 180286 Bibcode 2018NatSD 580286D doi 10 1038 sdata 2018 286 PMC 6289108 PMID 30532052 Lepri Bruno Oliver Nuria Letouze Emmanuel Pentland Alex Vinck Patrick December 2018 Fair Transparent and Accountable Algorithmic Decision making Processes Philosophy and Technology 31 4 611 627 doi 10 1007 s13347 017 0279 x hdl 1721 1 122933 S2CID 67165792 Oliver Nuria Lepri Bruno Sterly Harald Lambiotte Renaud Letouze Emmanuel Pentland Alex Phuong Pham Vinck Patrick De Nadai Marco Ali Salah Albert Pivetta Frederic Benjamins Richard Murillo Juan Koebe Till Lehman Sune Deletaillle Sebastien Coliza Vittoria De Cordes Nicolas Cattuto Ciro Tizzoni Michele Verhulst Stefaan Scarpino Samuel V Saramaki Jari Fraiberger Samuel 6 June 2020 Mobile phone data for informing public health actions across the COVID 19 pandemic life cycle Science Advances 6 23 eabc0764 Bibcode 2020SciA 6 764O doi 10 1126 sciadv abc0764 PMC 7274807 PMID 32548274 Kaneda Toshiko Ashford Lori Letouze Emmanuel 13 January 2022 Demystifying Big Data for Demography and Global Health Population Reference Bureau Population Bulletin 76 1 Retrieved 16 January 2022 Letouze Emmanuel Pentland Alex 6 December 2018 Towards a Human Artificial Intelligence for Human Development ITU Journal ICT Discoveries 1 2 Retrieved 15 January 2022 Emmanuel Letouze Data Pop Alliance Dark Days or a Brighter Tomorrow GIZ tech2D 2018 Youtube Retrieved 7 January 2022 Emmanuel Letouze s keynote on Human Artificial Intelligence for Societal Resilience at the Herrenhausen Conference Extreme Events Building Climate Resilient Societies on October 10 2019 in Hannover Volkswagen Foundation Retrieved 24 January 2022 Letouze Emmanuel Applications and Implications for Call Detail Records for Demo Economic Analysis eScholarship University of California Berkeley Retrieved 16 January 2022 Emmanuel Letouze Overseas Development Institute Retrieved 6 July 2021 Human Development Report 2009 Overcoming barriers Human mobility and development January 2009 Retrieved 13 January 2021 FRAGILE STATES 2013 Resource flows and trends in a shifting world PDF OECD Interview Emmanuel Letouze Data Pop Alliance on the Role of Big Data in Economic Development KD nuggets Retrieved 6 July 2021 OPAL Open Algorithms for Better Decisions Emmanuel Letouze WEF 2019 Youtube Retrieved 13 January 2022 Pentland Alex Letouze Emmanuel OPAL s vision to leverage data for societal development PDF OPAL Project OPAL 2017 Retrieved 17 January 2022 LETOUZE EMMANUEL Universitat Pompeu Fabra Retrieved 6 July 2021 Emmanuel Manu Letouze Cartoon Movement Retrieved 6 July 2021 Our Story Data Pop Alliance 12 October 2015 Retrieved 6 July 2021 Emmanuel Letouze Changing the World with Data SuperDataScience Podcast SuperDataScience Retrieved 18 January 2022 Data Pop Alliance Policy Commons Retrieved 6 July 2021 Data Pop Alliance School and college listings DPA opens its Latin American Office in Mexico City Data Pop Alliance 14 October 2019 Retrieved 6 July 2021 Interview Emmanuel Letouze Data Pop Alliance on Big Data for Development and Future Prospects KD Nuggets Retrieved 6 July 2021 Overview and Outlook 2020 2022 Changing the world with data PDF Data Pop Alliance Expert Group on facilitating the use of new data sources for official statistics European Commission 11 December 2020 Retrieved 18 January 2022 UC Berkeley Regents and Chancellor s Scholarship L ONU en bande dessinee RFI 10 October 2011 Dans le cercle ferme des dessinateurs du New Yorker 2012 Le Figaro 29 April 2012 Retrieved 19 January 2022 Emmanuel Letouze dessinateur expatrie La caricature de presse est tres adaptee aux nouveaux medias US Mediatiques 19 March 2012 Retrieved 20 January 2022 Emmanuel Manu Letouze Cartoon Movement Retrieved 23 September 2021 Emmanuel Manu Letouze The Invisible Dog 7 October 2011 Retrieved 23 September 2021 Emmanuel Manu Letouze Cartoonist Movement Retrieved 7 January 2022 Sur Rue89 les dessinateurs solidaires de Charlie Hebdo NouvelObs 2 November 2011 Charlie Hebdo incendie des caricatures attaquees par des caricatures 2 November 2011 They Murdered my Idols The Nib 14 January 2015 Retrieved 23 September 2021 After Charlie what s next for art satire and censorship PEN America 4 February 2015 Retrieved 23 September 2021 Hecht Alice Junk Julian Kambaran Vickesh Papenfuss Till Salomons Dirk Samii Cyrus The Management Handbook for UN Field Missions PDF International Peace Institute Retrieved 7 January 2022 Cohen Setton Jeremie Letouze Emmanuel 29 August 2016 Big Data aggregates and individuals Bruegel Blogs Bruegel Retrieved 19 January 2022 Letouze Emmanuel 8 November 2012 Can Big Data From Cellphones Help Prevent Conflict IPI Global Observatory International Peace Institute Retrieved 19 January 2022 Should data literacy be promoted UN Stats Youtube Retrieved 23 September 2021 Emmanuel Letouze Data for Development UC Berkeley Social Science Matrix UC Berkeley Retrieved 18 January 2022 The Art of Emmanuel Letouze UC Berkeley Social Science Matrix UC Berkeley 4 May 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Letouze Emmanuel Make Measurement Matter Big Data and Artificial Intelligence for Monitoring and Promoting Sustainable Human Development Presentation at the Brazilian Network Information Center NIC br Sao Paulo Brazil 2019 PDF Cetic br Retrieved 19 January 2022 Artwork by Manu Datatoons Data Pop Alliance 2 July 2021 How to make data memorable engaging and inspiring using cartoons humour and serious gameplay YouTube UN World Data Forum Retrieved 17 January 2022 This article needs additional or more specific categories Please help out by adding categories to it so that it can be listed with similar articles November 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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