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At The Citizen Lab, Stefania investigates the development and evolution of grassroots digital infrastructure, and its interplay with power in and governance of cyberspace.<ref>[https://cmcs.ceu.hu/node/26059 CMCS.CEU]</ref>
At The Citizen Lab, Stefania investigates the development and evolution of grassroots digital infrastructure, and its interplay with power in and governance of cyberspace.<ref>[https://cmcs.ceu.hu/node/26059 CMCS.CEU]</ref>


She is proficient in Italian, English, Portuguese, Spanish, German and French.<ref>[http://www.eui.eu/DepartmentsAndCentres/RobertSchumanCentre/People/AcademicAssistants/Milan.aspx Milan, RobertSchumanCentre, EUI.EU]</ref>
She speaks Italian, English, Portuguese, Spanish, German and French.<ref>[http://www.eui.eu/DepartmentsAndCentres/RobertSchumanCentre/People/AcademicAssistants/Milan.aspx Milan, RobertSchumanCentre, EUI.EU]</ref>
===Research, Teaching, & Publication===
===Research, Teaching, & Publication===
Dr. Milan is also a Research Fellow at the Centre for Media and Communication Studies at the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, where she taught "Global media, Governance and Civil Society" in 2008 & 2009. She was a guest lecturer at the University of Lucerne, in Switzerland, where she was awarded the Excellent Teaching ("Hervorragende Lehre") title in 2009. She has contributed to many academic journals, writing on citizens’ participation in multilevel governance, new media, social movements, and grassroots media. Stefania is also a freelance journalist and member of the UK National Union of Journalists. She has been writing for the international news agency, Inter Press Service, since 2003, and collaborating with various independent and alternative outlets, including radios.<ref>[http://utoronto.academia.edu/StefaniaMilan uToronto.Academia.edu]</ref>
Dr. Milan is also a Research Fellow at the Centre for Media and Communication Studies at the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, where she taught "Global media, Governance and Civil Society" in 2008 & 2009. She was a guest lecturer at the University of Lucerne, in Switzerland, where she was awarded the Excellent Teaching ("Hervorragende Lehre") title in 2009. She has contributed to many academic journals, writing on citizens’ participation in multilevel governance, new media, social movements, and grassroots media. Stefania is also a freelance journalist and member of the UK National Union of Journalists. She has been writing for the international news agency, Inter Press Service, since 2003, and collaborating with various independent and alternative outlets, including radios.<ref>[http://utoronto.academia.edu/StefaniaMilan uToronto.Academia.edu]</ref>