SUPERRR

SUPERRR is an independent non-profit organization. We work to ensure that our digital futures become more just and feminist. By this, we mean that all people should benefit equally from the digital transformation while maintaining their fundamental rights. Through our work, we tackle problems at their roots and dismantle power imbalances. We explore technologies, build networks, and create bridges between politics and civil society. For policymakers, we serve as a source of inspiration and ideas. We develop visions and introduce new perspectives. We do all of this not alone, but with a broad network of civil society partners—locally, nationally, and internationally. SUPERRR was founded in 2019 by Elisa Lindinger and Julia Kloiber. It has its roots in the SUPERRR community, a group of over 200 FINTA* individuals from the fields of art, science, technology, journalism, and activism.
In our work, we explicitly engage with digital violence as a core area of our feminist tech policy and futuring work, recognising that harms such as hate speech, doxing, image-based sexualised violence, cyber-stalking, and technology-facilitated coercive control are not isolated glitches, but are rooted in the same patriarchal, racist, and ableist systems that shape both our on- and offline realities. Different forms of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) disproportionately affect historically marginalised groups and are inseparable from broader power structures. This theoretical framing is the basis of our project “Digital violence: Imagining Thriving, Healthy, Violence-Free Digital Futures for All”, which surfaces these structural tensions and aims to build intersectional, care-centred strategies and cross-movement dialogue towards imagining and shaping digital futures free from violence.
We situate this work within our broader feminist tech policy agenda shaping policy and advocacy for an intersectional feminist digital policy that prioritises fundamental rights, transparency, co-creation, and future viability to tackle current challenges.