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Marilia Monteiro is a Mozilla Tech Policy Fellow based in Brasília, Brazil. | |||
==Career History== | |||
'''Marilia Monteiro''' worked as a graduate research assistant at the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB) within the LATINNO project, a research on democratic innovation in Latin America (2017). She was also a graduate researcher at the Privacy Brazil project, on public policies and data protection in the country - a partnership between the Ford Foundation and the Internet Lab. <ref name="privacidadebrasil">[http://privacidadebr.org/en/] | |||
Previously, Marília was a Policy Manager and Analyst at the Brazilian Ministry of Justice's Consumer Office from 2013-2015, where she managed digital policies for consumer protection and law enforcement. She coordinated the government public comments (2015) for Brazil's first general data protection law. | |||
Marília was also a research assistant at the Center for Technology and Society (CTS-FGV) with the Brazilian Observatory on Digital Policies (2011-2013) and Rio's Institute for Technology and Society (ITS-Rio) where she worked on a Case Study on the Port 25/TCP Management in the Brazilian Internet in partnership with the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] | ||
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation== | |||
Fellow ICANN 51 | |||
Fellow Mentor ICANN 52 | |||
NextGen ICANN 53 | |||
NextGen Ambassador ICANN 59 | |||
ISOC's Youth@IGF mentor (IGF 10 and 11) | |||
==Education== | |||
Master in Public Policy - Hertie School of Governance (HSoG) | |||
Bachelor in Law - Getulio Vargas Foundation School of Law in Rio de Janeiro (FGV-Rio) | |||
==Publications== | |||
==Awards== |
Revision as of 07:58, 26 June 2017
Organization: | Mozilla Foundation | ||
Affiliation: | Fellowship Program, NextGen@ICANN | ||
Stakeholder Group(s): | ,|xyz|xyz| }} | ||
Region: | Latin America and the Caribbean | ||
Country: | Brazil | ||
Email: | m.monteiro [at] gmx.com | ||
LinkedIn: | Marilia Monteiro | ||
Twitter: | @@mmariliaa0 | ||
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Marilia Monteiro is a Mozilla Tech Policy Fellow based in Brasília, Brazil.
Career History[edit | edit source]
Marilia Monteiro worked as a graduate research assistant at the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB) within the LATINNO project, a research on democratic innovation in Latin America (2017). She was also a graduate researcher at the Privacy Brazil project, on public policies and data protection in the country - a partnership between the Ford Foundation and the Internet Lab. <ref name="privacidadebrasil">[1]
Previously, Marília was a Policy Manager and Analyst at the Brazilian Ministry of Justice's Consumer Office from 2013-2015, where she managed digital policies for consumer protection and law enforcement. She coordinated the government public comments (2015) for Brazil's first general data protection law.
Marília was also a research assistant at the Center for Technology and Society (CTS-FGV) with the Brazilian Observatory on Digital Policies (2011-2013) and Rio's Institute for Technology and Society (ITS-Rio) where she worked on a Case Study on the Port 25/TCP Management in the Brazilian Internet in partnership with the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br)
References[edit | edit source]
ICANN and Internet Governance Participation[edit | edit source]
Fellow ICANN 51 Fellow Mentor ICANN 52 NextGen ICANN 53 NextGen Ambassador ICANN 59
ISOC's Youth@IGF mentor (IGF 10 and 11)
Education[edit | edit source]
Master in Public Policy - Hertie School of Governance (HSoG)
Bachelor in Law - Getulio Vargas Foundation School of Law in Rio de Janeiro (FGV-Rio)