Jeremy Shtern is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Communication, Université de Montréal. He has contributed chapters and articles to a variety of publications on subjects ranging from Internet Governance at the WSIS to free/open source sof
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Jeremy Shtern is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Communication, Université de Montréal. He has contributed chapters and articles to a variety of publications on subjects ranging from Internet Governance at the WSIS to free/open source software. He has worked on initiatives experimenting with innovate uses of ICTs for citizen engagement: As research assistant at the Hansard Society e-democracy programme (UK) and as associate director of the byDesign eLab projects “A Dialogue on Foreign Policy” and “The Electronic Commons” (CAN). His research examines the renegotiation of the public’s interest in communications governance accompanying the emergence of digital ICTs.
His work has been published as articles and book chapters in publications from The Canadian Commission for UNESCO, Le Groupement d'Intérêt Scientifique Pour l'Étude de la Mondialisation et du Développement (GEMDEV) and in the Canadian Journal of Communication.
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