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'''[[User:Carolina Gomide Araujo|Carolina Gomide Araujo]]''' is a Brazilian researcher and a [[NextGen@ICANN]] participant at [[ICANN 76]]. She holds a law degree and is a Master's student at the University of São Paulo, researching digital sovereignty and observing how local particularities balance out in global decisions about Internet Governance.
'''[[User:Carolina Gomide Araujo|Carolina Gomide Araujo]]''' is a Brazilian researcher and a [[NextGen@ICANN]] participant at [[ICANN 76]]. She holds a law degree and is a Master's student at the University of São Paulo, researching digital sovereignty and observing how local particularities balance out in global decisions about Internet Governance.

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Organization: University of São Paulo
Affiliation: University of São Paulo
Country: Brazil
Email: carolinagomide@usp.br
Blog: https://constituicao.direito.usp.br/cga/
LinkedIn:    Carolina Gomide Araujo

Carolina Gomide Araujo is a Brazilian researcher and a NextGen@ICANN participant at ICANN 76. She holds a law degree and is a Master's student at the University of São Paulo, researching digital sovereignty and observing how local particularities balance out in global decisions about Internet Governance.

She is a Researcher in the group "Political Constitutions and Institutions," at the University of São Paulo (USP), where she discusses the theory of digital constitutionalism. She is also a researcher in the group "ModeraLab," at the Institute for Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro (ITS Rio).

She is a Member of the Brazilian chapter of the Internet Society and two special groups: Internet Society Gender Standing Group and Internet Society Youth Standing Group.

She is a Civic Innovation Ambassador for the Brazilian chapter of the NGO Open Knowledge Brasil working on transparency in data governance.