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He is also interested in issues of academic freedom and the intersection of science and human rights.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | He is also interested in issues of academic freedom and the intersection of science and human rights.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | ||
==Career History== | |||
Bouvier was formerly an a postdoctoral researcher for the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton University. He has also written about ''The Internet and Academic Freedom'' for Science Magazine.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 01:33, 6 May 2013
Country: | United States |
Email: | bouvierse@state.gov |
LinkedIn: | [Seth Bouvier Seth Bouvier] |
Twitter: | @sethbouvier |
Seth Bouvier, PH.D. works for the U.S. Department of State as a Foreign Affairs Officer, and has held this position since September 2011.[1]
He is self-described as working on the following primary Internet policy goals:[1]
- Advancing the freedoms of expression, assembly and association on the Internet, mobile phone networks, and other new technologies worldwide
- Protecting the dynamic, multistakeholder structure of global Internet governance
- Ensuring that investment in cyber capacity respects Internet freedom and the free flow of information
He is also interested in issues of academic freedom and the intersection of science and human rights.[1]
Career History
Bouvier was formerly an a postdoctoral researcher for the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton University. He has also written about The Internet and Academic Freedom for Science Magazine.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Seth Bouvier, LinkedIn. Retrieved 2013 May 5.