Christina Kalogeropoulou

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Affiliation: NextGen@ICANN
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Region: Europe
Country: Greece
Email: kalogeropoulouc@gmail.com
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Christina Kalogeropoulou has a BA in Philosophy, Education, Psychology (majoring in Philosophy) from the University of Athens (Greece). In June 2021, she is expected to finish her MA in Science and Technology Studies (UoA).

Trying to make sense of this hyperconnected, “onlife” world, her current research interests lie in the fields of philosophy of technology, digital ethics, as well as internet governance. She is an active member of Homo Digitalis, the first digital rights Civil Society organisation in Greece, safeguarding human rights in the digital age, and also part of the IGF Greece 2021 Executive Committee. She has attended various schools on Internet Governance as well as programming, aspiring to gain useful knowledge and bridge the gap between humanities and tech-related fields.

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation

Christina was selected to be a participant of the NextGen Program at ICANN63, which took place in Barcelona, Spain, from 20 to 25 October 2018. She presented the topic "Social Sciences & Academia as Active Participants in the Digital Policy: From an Epimethean to a Promethean Digital Governance".

In February 2019, she was selected for the Online Phase of the SEEDIG2019 Youth School as well as the physical event (declined), and in December 2019 she was selected to attend the first School on Internet Governance, Digital Policies and Innovation (SIDI), which took place in Bucharest, Romania.

Education

BA in Philosophy, Education, and Psychology (Philosophy major), National Kapodistrian University of Athens

MA in Science, Technology, Society - Science and Technology Studies, National Kapodistrian University of Athens (expecting to graduate: June 2021)