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==Career==
 
==Career==
Jianne is a working as a freelance writer for online magazines that focus on lifestyle, travel, art and design, and social participation. Previously, she worked as an editorial intern for HK Magazine that was under South China Morning Post and Time Out Hong Kong. She is a student volunteer for KELY Support Group, an NGO that supports youth in Hong Kong and directed and produced a documentary called Own Voices: Breaking Streotypes. She also worked as an editorial and research assistant at the Asian Human Rights Commission. Currently, she is working as a freelance videographer and photographer.
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Jianne is working as a content writer for a travel agency based in Tokyo. She previously worked as a freelance writer for online magazines that focus on lifestyle, travel, art and design, and social participation. Previously, she worked as an editorial intern for HK Magazine that was under South China Morning Post and Time Out Hong Kong. She is a student volunteer for KELY Support Group, an NGO that supports youth in Hong Kong and directed and produced a documentary called Own Voices: Breaking Stereotypes. She also worked as an editorial and research assistant at the Asian Human Rights Commission. Currently, she is working as a freelance videographer and photographer.
    
==ICANN Involvement==
 
==ICANN Involvement==
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==Involvement in Internet Governance==
 
==Involvement in Internet Governance==
Jianne Soriano has participated in [[Internet governance|Internet Governance]] discussions since 2013 when she was just 18 years old. After producing a research essay on the relationship of Cyberbullying to Suicide Rates and winning the iCity NetY Ambassador's Programme which is supported by [[The DotAsia Organisation|DotAsia]] Organization, she was the leader of the team of first non-Chinese students to represent the Hong Kong youth in the United Nations Internet Governance Forum 2013 in Bali, Indonesia as a NetY Ambassador. She paneled for several workshops including Privacy and Security and Child Protection and Child Rights. In 2015, she was the organizer of the Youth Internet Governance Forum in Macao and also a speaker for Youth Participation in Internet Governance workshop. In 2016, when the HKYIGF was initiated, she was also one of the core organizers as well as one of the group leaders.
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Jianne Soriano had participated in [[Internet governance|Internet Governance]] discussions since 2013 when she was just 18 years old. After producing a research essay on the relationship of Cyberbullying to Suicide Rates and winning the iCity NetY Ambassador's Programme which is supported by [[The DotAsia Organisation|DotAsia]] Organization, she was the leader of the team of first non-Chinese students to represent the Hong Kong youth in the United Nations Internet Governance Forum 2013 in Bali, Indonesia as a NetY Ambassador. She paneled for several workshops including Privacy and Security and Child Protection and Child Rights. In 2015, she was the organizer of the Youth Internet Governance Forum in Macao and also a speaker for Youth Participation in Internet Governance workshop. In 2016, when the HKYIGF was initiated, she was also one of the core organizers as well as one of the group leaders.
    
Because of her experience in Internet Governance discussions, she was the organizer for the Youth Internet Governance Forum 2016 in Taipei and 2017 in Bangkok, making her an organizer for three consecutive years. During the APrIGF in Bangkok, she gave the opening remarks as the YIGF organizer. She was also a panelist for two workshops including Internet Policy Impact on Wildlife Environment and Wildlife Friendly Practices and Youth Engagement in Internet Governance in Asia  She is the first youth and youngest member of the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum Multi-stakeholder Steering Group (APrIGF MSG).  
 
Because of her experience in Internet Governance discussions, she was the organizer for the Youth Internet Governance Forum 2016 in Taipei and 2017 in Bangkok, making her an organizer for three consecutive years. During the APrIGF in Bangkok, she gave the opening remarks as the YIGF organizer. She was also a panelist for two workshops including Internet Policy Impact on Wildlife Environment and Wildlife Friendly Practices and Youth Engagement in Internet Governance in Asia  She is the first youth and youngest member of the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum Multi-stakeholder Steering Group (APrIGF MSG).  
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She attended the first Vietnam Internet Forum held in Hanoi and was part of the "Next Generation" panel discussion.
 
She attended the first Vietnam Internet Forum held in Hanoi and was part of the "Next Generation" panel discussion.
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In IGF 2017, she faciliated the workshop on "How Does Social Media Shape Our Minds?" and was a speaker for several workshops including "Internet Governance Grassroots", "Youth in Internet Governance" and "Synthesis Document: An Experience From APrIGF." Besides, she was the youth representative to deliver the closing remarks.
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In IGF 2017, she facilitated the workshop on "How Does Social Media Shape Our Minds?" and was a speaker for several workshops including "Internet Governance Grassroots," "Youth in Internet Governance" and "Synthesis Document: An Experience From APrIGF." Besides, she was the youth representative to deliver the closing remarks.
    
==Education==
 
==Education==
 
She just finished her undergraduate studies at Hong Kong Baptist University studying International Journalism. Previously, she studied Associate of Arts in English Communication in the City University of Hong Kong.
 
She just finished her undergraduate studies at Hong Kong Baptist University studying International Journalism. Previously, she studied Associate of Arts in English Communication in the City University of Hong Kong.

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