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'''Nicolo Zingales''' is a Research Fellow with Association for Progressive Communication, where he focuses on best practices for the liability of Internet intermediaries. Previously, he was Google Policy Fellow for Research ICT Africa in Cape Town, where he was a contributor to "Mapping multistakeholderism in Internet Governance: Implications for Africa[http://www.researchictafrica.net/home.php?h=71].<ref name="linkedin">[http://za.linkedin.com/pub/nicolo-zingales/4/628/b92 Nicolo Zingales], LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2013 August 20.</ref><ref name="interview">ICANNWiki Interview, July 2013.</ref>
'''Nicolo Zingales''' is a Research Fellow with Association for Progressive Communication, where he focuses on best practices for the liability of Internet intermediaries. Previously, he was Google Policy Fellow for Research ICT Africa in Cape Town, where he was a contributor to "Mapping multistakeholderism in Internet Governance: Implications for Africa[http://www.researchictafrica.net/home.php?h=71].<ref name="linkedin">[http://za.linkedin.com/pub/nicolo-zingales/4/628/b92 Nicolo Zingales], LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2013 August 20.</ref>


He has been involved with [[ICANN]] through [[ISOC]] since the beginning of 2013.<ref name="interview"></ref>
He has been involved with [[ICANN]] through [[ISOC]] since the beginning of 2013.<ref name="interview">ICANNWiki Interview, July 2013.</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 06:13, 1 September 2013

Country: Italy
Email: nicolo.zingales@phd.unibocconi.it
LinkedIn:    [Nicolo Zingales Nicolo Zingales]
Twitter:    @TechJust

Nicolo Zingales is a Research Fellow with Association for Progressive Communication, where he focuses on best practices for the liability of Internet intermediaries. Previously, he was Google Policy Fellow for Research ICT Africa in Cape Town, where he was a contributor to "Mapping multistakeholderism in Internet Governance: Implications for Africa[1].[1]

He has been involved with ICANN through ISOC since the beginning of 2013.[2]

References

  1. Nicolo Zingales, LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2013 August 20.
  2. ICANNWiki Interview, July 2013.