Anne Grietje Franssen is a prominent Dutch journalist currently affiliated with De Correspondent. She is best known for her in-depth investigative reporting and insightful analyses on societal issues, particularly focusing on technology and its impact on society.
Anne Grietje Franssen moderated a high-profile debate on technology and ethics in September 2021. The event brought together leading thinkers and practitioners to discuss the ethical challenges posed by emerging technologies, emphasizing the need for responsible innovation and regulation.
In May 2020, Anne Grietje Franssen launched a podcast series exploring digital culture and its impact on modern life. The series featured interviews with experts in technology, sociology, and media, providing listeners with a nuanced understanding of how digital advancements shape societal norms and individual behaviors.
Anne Grietje Franssen received the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative journalism work in 2019. The award recognized her exceptional reporting on the implications of technology on privacy and society, highlighting her ability to uncover complex issues and present them in an accessible manner.
In 2018, Anne Grietje Franssen published a groundbreaking investigative series on data privacy at De Correspondent. The series delved into how personal data is collected and used by corporations, raising awareness about privacy concerns and sparking public debate on data ethics and consumer rights.
Anne Grietje Franssen joined De Correspondent in 2015, marking a significant step in her career as she began focusing on long-form journalism and in-depth investigations. Her work at De Correspondent has been characterized by a deep dive into technology's role in society, exploring themes such as privacy, data ethics, and digital culture.