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'''Farzaneh Badii (or Badiei) is the founder of [https://digitalmedusa.org/ Digital Medusa].''' Prior to finding Digital Medusa she was the Director of the [[Social Media Governance Initiative]] at Yale Law School. Between 2017 and 2019 she was the Executive Director of the [[Internet Governance Project]] at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, United States<ref>[https://www.internetgovernance.org/people/ People, IGP]</ref>. In 2018, she was the [https://icannwiki.org/NCSG Chair of the Noncommercial Stakeholders Group at ICANN] and the chair of [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] in 2017.
  
'''Farzaneh Badii''' is a doctoral candidate at the Institute of Law and Economics, Hamburg University. She is also a fellow at the Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) as well as at the Paris-based Internet and Jurisdiction Project. As a PhD candidate, Farzaneh researches Internet-related issues predominately revolving around governance and online intermediaries.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Intake Form, Oct 2015</ref>
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She was previously (2016) an associate researcher at the Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, a project manager of IGF Academy of iRights, a visiting scholar at Syracuse University (2015), a consultant to the [[Internet Governance Forum]] Secretariat, and also briefly worked with the Internet and Jurisdiction Project in Paris.  
  
==ICANN & Internet Governance Activities==
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She holds a PhD from Hamburg University, Germany.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Intake Form, Oct 2015</ref>
Farzaneh has attended 4-5 [[ICANN Meetings]]. In addition to her presence at [[ICANN]], Farzaneh was involved as a consultant at the Internet Governance Forum ([[IGF]]) Secretariat<nowiki> </nowiki>and was a visiting scholar at Syracuse University's Internet Governance Project.
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- An interesting story: Many have asked me why I spell my name differently in different places: Badii v. Badiei. When I was 15 I had set up most of my online nicknames and IDs and email addresses as Badii, how I like my family name to be spelled. But since Farsi script is different from latin I did not have an official family name written in latin until I got my passport and despite having clearly written how I wanted Badii to be spelled, the officials disagreed with me! So now I have my family name written differently in my passport and most of my online nicknames are spelled the way I want it, except the ones that have to be official. That's nation-states for you!  Some officer ... changed my name ... forever! But the Internet allowed me to spell it the way I wanted! 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:25, 6 September 2021

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Organization: Internet Governance Project
Country: U.S.
Email: farzaneh.badii [at] gmail.com
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Farzaneh Badii (or Badiei) is the founder of Digital Medusa. Prior to finding Digital Medusa she was the Director of the Social Media Governance Initiative at Yale Law School. Between 2017 and 2019 she was the Executive Director of the Internet Governance Project at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, United States[1]. In 2018, she was the Chair of the Noncommercial Stakeholders Group at ICANN and the chair of Non-Commercial Users Constituency in 2017.

She was previously (2016) an associate researcher at the Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, a project manager of IGF Academy of iRights, a visiting scholar at Syracuse University (2015), a consultant to the Internet Governance Forum Secretariat, and also briefly worked with the Internet and Jurisdiction Project in Paris.

She holds a PhD from Hamburg University, Germany.[2]

- An interesting story: Many have asked me why I spell my name differently in different places: Badii v. Badiei. When I was 15 I had set up most of my online nicknames and IDs and email addresses as Badii, how I like my family name to be spelled. But since Farsi script is different from latin I did not have an official family name written in latin until I got my passport and despite having clearly written how I wanted Badii to be spelled, the officials disagreed with me! So now I have my family name written differently in my passport and most of my online nicknames are spelled the way I want it, except the ones that have to be official. That's nation-states for you! Some officer ... changed my name ... forever! But the Internet allowed me to spell it the way I wanted!

References

  1. People, IGP
  2. ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Intake Form, Oct 2015