Kalli Giannelos
Postdoctoral Researcher, Governance & Regulation Chair |
Kalli Giannelos holds a PhD from EHESS (Paris) and has an interdisciplinary background in moral and political philosophy, arts and social sciences, which began with studies in a literary preparatory school (hypokhâgne and khâgne) at Lycée Fénelon (Paris). She is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris (MA in Arts and Political Science), Paris-1 University (MRes in Philosophy) and Paris-Sorbonne University (MRes in Musicology). She has worked in international cultural cooperation (ICOM, UNESCO), on the comparison of innovation ecosystems at international level (MINES ParisTech), and on responsible innovation in the cultural and creative industries (C-Factor). After a first postdoctoral position on the ethics of innovation and participatory practices (European project ‘PRO-Ethics’) at Sciences Po, she completed a second postdoctoral experience on digital ethics (project ‘Incentivizing Good Digital Governance’, co-designed with Professors Martial Foucault and Kevin Arceneaux, funded by the McCourt Institute) also at Sciences Po. In March 2023, she joins the Governance & Regulation Chair at Paris-Dauphine University for a third postdoctoral fellowship on the governance and regulation of the metaverse. She is co-author (with Professors Bernard Reber and Neelke Doorn) of the book Responsive Ethics and Participation: Science, Technology and Democracy. London/New York: ISTE Ltd/John Wiley & Sons (2022). She is also a Marshall Memorial Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Her research focuses on the ethics of innovation, participatory democracy, as well as digital ethics and digital governance.
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