Jump to content

Vinicius W. O. Santos: Difference between revisions

From ICANNWiki
No edit summary
Dustin Loup (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 10: Line 10:
}}
}}
Vinicius W. O. Santos has a PhD in Science and Technology Policy at the University of Campinas - Unicamp, Brazil. His research investigated the process of discussion and approval of a Net Neutrality law in Brazil. He also holds an MA in Science and Culture Communication and a BA in Social Communication. Currently, is an adviser for the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee. He is interested in Internet Policy, Internet Governance, Network Neutrality, Infrastructure Studies, Free Software, Actor-network Theory, Discourse Analysis, among others.
Vinicius W. O. Santos has a PhD in Science and Technology Policy at the University of Campinas - Unicamp, Brazil. His research investigated the process of discussion and approval of a Net Neutrality law in Brazil. He also holds an MA in Science and Culture Communication and a BA in Social Communication. Currently, is an adviser for the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee. He is interested in Internet Policy, Internet Governance, Network Neutrality, Infrastructure Studies, Free Software, Actor-network Theory, Discourse Analysis, among others.
==Career History==
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
==Education==
==Publications==
==Awards==

Revision as of 10:28, 31 October 2017

Organization: CGI.br
Stakeholder Group(s): ,|xyz|xyz|
}}
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Country: Brazil
Email: viniciusry@gmail.com

Vinicius W. O. Santos has a PhD in Science and Technology Policy at the University of Campinas - Unicamp, Brazil. His research investigated the process of discussion and approval of a Net Neutrality law in Brazil. He also holds an MA in Science and Culture Communication and a BA in Social Communication. Currently, is an adviser for the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee. He is interested in Internet Policy, Internet Governance, Network Neutrality, Infrastructure Studies, Free Software, Actor-network Theory, Discourse Analysis, among others.