Mailyn Fidler is a scholar and advocate studying the exercise of power in the Internet society. She focuses on Internet legislation in developing countries, grassroots protests against government surveillance, and international politics and law relating to surveillance technologies and practices. She was a Marshall Scholar and studied international relations at Oxford University.
MPhil International Relations, Oxford University
BA Stanford University, focus on computer, political science
Fellow, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society
Harvard Law School
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