Internet Health Report
What is the Internet Health Report?
The Internet Health Report is Mozilla’s open source initiative to document and explain what’s happening to the health of the Internet.
2018 Internet Health Report 2017 Internet Health Report 0.1. (prototype) Internet Health Report website and blog
The Goal
The report’s goal is to provide a compelling, credible and broadly accessible source of information on the state of internet health. The report is meant to serve both as a touchstone for people working to improve internet health and as an ‘issue platform’ that informs the work of the Mozilla community and our allies.
The long-term goal for the Internet Health Report is to become the human-centred, open source alternative to voices like Mary Meeker. Instead of providing a narrow Silicon Valley industry view, it sums up the research and initiatives of internet health leaders from around the world.
The Audience The Internet Health Report’s primary target audience, as both readers and contributors to the report, are internet health professionals working day-to-day on internet health topics, and activists who work on internet health issues in their spare time.
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The Format & Scope
The Internet Health Report is an annual, standalone publication, and a resource that can be remixed and repurposed in support of related initiatives.
The report is focused on internet health, and in particular five issues that Mozilla is focused on: Privacy and security; Openness; Decentralization; Web literacy; Digital inclusion.
The report’s content highlights human stories, research, and data, drawing on the internet health community and the research and thinking of Mozilla’s allies. If needed, Mozilla may also commission original research for the report.
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The Creation Process & Contributions
The Internet Health Report is currently released each April.
The ideation process for each report will be open to everybody interested in contributing, and we will encourage and offer various channels for such contributions.
To improve the quality of the report and benefit from picking “the collective brain”, as well as encourage engagement and debate over the internet’s health issues, the report will be developed in an open process.
Over 200 people directly contributed to creating the 2018 Internet Health Report by writing, reviewing, researching, discussing and designing.
Many more also gave feedback on the 2017 Internet Health Report and participated in the public crowdsourcing process "How would you measure the health of the Internet?", all of which also informed the 2018 Internet Health Report.
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The IHR Staff Team @ Mozilla
- Solana Larsen, Internet Health Report Editor.
Contact me about: the vision for the IHR, report content, invited contributions, relevant research you’re working on or have heard about
- Kasia Odrozek, Internet Health Report Project Manager.
Contact me about: project timelines & milestones, budget, who’s working on what, where to find information
- Jairus Khan, Internet Health Outreach Coordinator.
Contact me about: opportunities to contribute to the IHR, ideas you have and supports to share the IHR with your community
- Sam Burton, Director, Insights at Mozilla Foundation which is home to the IHR.
Contact me about: how the IHR fits into Mozilla’s overall strategy
Our extended staff team at Mozilla consists of many more across MoFo and MoCo who we involve on a temporary basis.
If you’re not sure who to contact, reach out to Kasia and she’ll help you find the right person!
Who creates the Internet Health Report?
The report lives in the Insights Team of the Mozilla Foundation under the leadership of Sam Burton. Solana Larsen is the Editor of the Report, Kasia Odrozek is the Project Coordinator, and Jairus Khan is the Outreach Coordinator. If you have any questions about the report, it is best to contact Kasia. Our extended team consist of Vojtech Sedlak (data analyst), Amira Dhalla (helps with outreach), Kristina Shu (helps us with design) and many more across MoFo and MoCo who we involve on a temporary basis.
The ambition of the Report is to be truly "open source" in order to improve the quality of the report and benefit from picking “the collective brain”. We want to encourage engagement and debate over the Internet’s health issues. Therefore we are seeking contributions from a range of people; subject matter experts, thought leaders, internal Mozilla stakeholders, feature writers, network members and the general public.
As for design and development we are working with a design agency Vizzuality, based in Madrid, Spain.
Contributors Framework
Over 200 people directly contributed to creating the 2018 Internet Health Report by writing, reviewing, researching, discussing and designing.
Many more also gave feedback on the 2017 Internet Health Report and participated in the public crowdsourcing process "How would you measure the health of the Internet?", all of which also informed the 2018 Internet Health Report.
We’re immensely grateful to everyone who helped to create this report!
Staff Team
- Solana Larsen is the editor of this report.
- Kasia Odrozek is the project manager.
- Jairus Khan is the outreach coordinator.
Who is the audience for the Internet Health Report?
There are three tiers of users we are targeting with the report. The highest priority targets are people using the report as a resource - members of the Internet Health movement. These are Internet Health Allies working day-to-day on Internet Health topics, Activists who work on Internet Health issues in their spare time and Researchers, academics researching internet health topics.
In the second tier of users are influencers and journalists. We want them to share and promote the report in their networks.
Finally we have the broader ‘public’ user. We’re not targeting the whole general public, but keen internet users. They have an understanding of some internet health topics but want to learn a little more.
Roadmap
The 2018 Internet Health Report was released on April 10, 2018.
Learn more about how to participate here, and stay tuned for updates and opportunities to get involved in the next report!
2018 Internet Health Report Assets and Resources
We invite you to use, localize, translate and have fun with these materials! Share them with us or add them below so that others can use them as well. Before you get started, read the IHR Design Asset User Guide.
For Easy Printing & Use
- Internet Health Report Flyer (print-ready, pdf) | English French German Spanish Italian
- Internet Health Report One-Pager - color (print-ready, pdf) | English
- Internet Health Report One-Pager - black & white (print-ready, pdf) | English
- Internet Health Report Flyer (google doc) | English Portuguese (Brazil)
- Internet Health Report One-Pager - color, with hyperlinks (google doc) | English French German Spanish
- Internet Health Report One-Pager - color, no hyperlinks (google doc) | English Italian
- Internet Health Report One-Pager - black & white, no hyperlinks (google doc) | English
- Graphics for social or print: World Emoji Issues Text Emoji Collage Speech Bubble
For Events and Workshops
- How To Run An Internet Health Report Discussion Group | English
- Internet Health Report Slide Deck (google doc) | English French German Spanish Portuguese (Brazil) Italian
Community-made Assets, Resources & Remixes
If you make something, please add it below!
- Internet Health Report Logo Sticker Rounded 50mmX50mm | Illustrator file
- Internet Health Report Link Box Sticker Rounded 50mmX50mm | Illustrator file PNG file
- Internet Health Report 5 Key Issues Posters (Portuguese (Brazil)) 60cmX80cm | Illustrator file PDF file
- Internet Health Report Feedback Panel (Portuguese (Brazil)) 60cmX80cm | Illustrator file
- Internet Health Report T-Shirt Black | Illustrator file
- Internet Health Report A6 Flyer (Portuguese (Brazil)) | PDF file