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'''Marilia Maciel''' is the Researcher and Coordinator of the Center for Technology and Society of FGV Law School (Getulio Vargas Foundation) in Rio de Janeiro, where she also taught several courses on topics like Intellectual Property Law, LLM Litigation, and Cultural Management. Since 2007, she has been the manager of the project Wikipedia and Diplomacy, developed by DiploFoundation, where she also is a lecturer and tutor of courses on Internet Governance and E-diplomacy.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 48 Intake Form, November 2013</ref><ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mar%C3%ADlia-maciel/18/b94/27a Marilia Maciel], LinkedIn.com</ref>
'''Marilia Maciel''' is a researcher and coordinator of the Center for Technology and Society of the Getulio Vargas Foundation (CTS/FGV) in Rio de Janeiro. 

She is also a lecturer and tutor in courses offered by DiploFoundation, such as the Internet Governance Capacity Building Program and the course on E-diplomacy. She serves as a Member of ICANN 

Non-commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) and representative of NCUC in NCSG Policy Committee. Marilia is a former member of the Working Group on IGF improvements (2011-2012), created under the auspices of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development (UN CSTD). She represented CTS / FGV in meetings of the Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) (2008-2010). Currently she is a member of the Advisory Board on Internet security, created under the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee. She is also a member of the editorial board of PoliTICs Magazine. Marilia is a 

PhD candidate on International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University (PUC – Rio de Janeiro) developing a thesis on Internet Governance, cyber security and defense. She holds a Master's degree in Latin American Integration from the Federal University of Santa Maria (2008), and an Undergraduate in Law from the Federal University of Pernambuco (2005). Her latest publication "Internet Governance and Institutional Innovation: Brazil as a vantage point" was translated into Mandarim and published in the World Economy and Politics.  


She is currently a member of the Advisory Board on Internet security, created under the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee. She was previously a member of the Working Group on IGF improvements from 2011 to 2012, as well as a representative of CTS / FGV in meetings of the Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) of the [[WIPO|World Intellectual Property Organization]] from 2008-2010. <ref name="linkedin"></ref>


ICANN 48 in Buenos Aires was her first [[ICANN]] conference.<ref name="icannwiki"></ref>
ICANN 48 in Buenos Aires was her first [[ICANN]] conference.<ref name="icannwiki"></ref>

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Country: Brazil
Email: mariliamaciel [at] gmail.com
LinkedIn:    [Marilia Maciel Marilia Maciel]

Marilia Maciel is a researcher and coordinator of the Center for Technology and Society of the Getulio Vargas Foundation (CTS/FGV) in Rio de Janeiro. 

She is also a lecturer and tutor in courses offered by DiploFoundation, such as the Internet Governance Capacity Building Program and the course on E-diplomacy. She serves as a Member of ICANN 

Non-commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) and representative of NCUC in NCSG Policy Committee. Marilia is a former member of the Working Group on IGF improvements (2011-2012), created under the auspices of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development (UN CSTD). She represented CTS / FGV in meetings of the Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) (2008-2010). Currently she is a member of the Advisory Board on Internet security, created under the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee. She is also a member of the editorial board of PoliTICs Magazine. Marilia is a 

PhD candidate on International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University (PUC – Rio de Janeiro) developing a thesis on Internet Governance, cyber security and defense. She holds a Master's degree in Latin American Integration from the Federal University of Santa Maria (2008), and an Undergraduate in Law from the Federal University of Pernambuco (2005). Her latest publication "Internet Governance and Institutional Innovation: Brazil as a vantage point" was translated into Mandarim and published in the World Economy and Politics.


ICANN 48 in Buenos Aires was her first ICANN conference.[1]

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