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Stefaan G. Verhulst (born 1966) is the co-founder and chief research and development officer of The Governance Laboratory (The GovLab)[1] at New York University. His research and writing considers how advances in technology and science can be harnessed to create effective and collaborative forms of governance.
Stefaan G. Verhulst | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) |
Occupation | Academic |
Employers |
In addition to GovLab, he holds several other academic and professional positions including the following:
- Senior advisor to the Markle Foundation, a private non-profit organization committed to promoting the development of communications industries that address public needs,[2] where he was Chief of Research for 11 years;[3]
- Adjunct Professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University;[4]
- Senior associated fellow in the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at Oxford University which he co-founded several years ago;[5]
- Senior research fellow at the Center for Global Communication Studies, Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania;[6]
- Senior research fellow for the Center for Media and Communications Studies, Central European University in Budapest;[7] and
- International Fellow of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School;[8]
- Fellow for the Center for Democracy & Technology;[9]
- Advisor to Global Partners Digital.[10]
- Expert on the Influencer Advisory Board of sparks & honey
- Board member for Obricom-UNESCO[11]
Prior to joining the Markle Foundation in 2001, Verhulst held several senior research positions in Belgium and the UK - including the University of Glasgow and Oxford University.
He co-founded the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at Oxford University with Monroe Price.[5] At Oxford, he was also the UNESCO Chairholder[12] in Communications Law and Policy for the UK and the Socio-Legal research Fellow at Wolfson College.[13] He has spoken at TedXMidAtlantic's New Rules seminar.
Books and publications
editVerhulst is the author and co-editor of several publications, including the following books, reports and chapters listed below. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Communications Law and Policy,[14] and the Communications Law in Transition Newsletter[14] and is a member of several editorial boards.
- Verhulst (S.) and Price (M.), Handbook of Media Law and Policy – A SocioLegal Exploration, Routledge, 2013
- Price, Monroe; Puppis, Manuel; Verhulst, Stefaan. "Media Policy and Governance." In Oxford Bibliographies in Communication. Ed. Patricia Moy. New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
- Verhulst, Stefaan. "Net Neutrality and the Media" in Mapping Digital Media. Open Society Foundations Reference Series No. 7, London, United Kingdom: 2011
- Verhulst (S.) and Price (M.), Comparative Media Law and Policy: Opportunities and Challenges. In: Thussu (D.), Internationalizing Media Studies: Impediments and Imperatives, Routledge
- Verhulst (S.), Linked Geographies: Maps as Mediators of Reality. In: Turow (J.) The Hyperlinked Society. Questioning Connections in The Digital Age. University of Michigan (University of Michigan Press, 2008)
- Verhulst (S.), Emerging patterns of Broadcasting regulation. In: Buckley (S.), Duer (K.), Mendel (T.), and O'Siochru (S.), Broadcasting, Voice, and Accountability, A Public Interest Approach to Policy, Law, and Regulation, University of Michigan Press, (University of Michigan Press, 2008)
- Verhulst (S.), Mediation, Mediators, and New Intermediaries. In: Napoli (P.), Media Diversity and Localism: Meaning and Metrics. Laurence Erlbaum, 2006
- Verhulst (S.), Digital Content Regulation. In: Lievrouw (L.) & Livingstone (S.) Handbook of New Media (Student Edition). Sage, 2005
- Verhulst (S.) and Price (M.), Self-regulation and the Internet, Kluwer, 2005
- Verhulst (S.) and Sandvig,(C.) The Internet and public policy in comparative perspective (working title). In M. Price & H. Nissenbaum (Eds.), The Academy and the Internet. New York: Peter Lang, 2004.
- Verhulst (S.) and Price (M.), Parental Control of Television Broadcasting, LEA, 2002
- Verhulst (S.), Price (M.) and Rozumilowicz. Media Reform. Democratizing the media, democratizing the state. London; Routledge, 2001
- Verhulst (S.), About Scarcities and Intermediaries. Reviewing the Regulatory Paradigm Shift. In: Livingstone (S.) and Lievrouw (L.), Handbook of New Media. Sage, 2001
- Verhulst (S), Tambini (D), Forgan (L) and Hall (C.), Communications Revolution and Reform, IPPR, 2001
- Verhulst (S.) and Price (M), Conceptual Approaches to Self Regulation. In: Marsden (C.), Regulating the Global Information Society. Routledge, 2000
- Verhulst (S.), Holznagel (B.), and Hahne (K.), Verhinderung des Digital Divide als Zukunftsaufgabe. Ein Plädoyer gegen die Errichtung von E-Barriers. In: Kommunikation & Recht (K&R) 2000, 425-431
- Verhulst (S.) and Price (M.), Self Regulation. In: Jens Waltermann and Marcel Machill (eds.): Protecting our children on the Internet - Towards a new culture of responsibility, Gütersloh; Bertelsmann Foundation Publishers, 2000
- Verhulst (S.) and Marsden (C.), Convergence in European Digital TV Regulation, Blackstone, 1999
- Verhulst (S.), Goldberg (D.), and Prosser (T.), Legal Responses to the Changing Media. OUP, 1998
- Price (M.) and Verhulst (S.), Broadcasting Reform in India. Oxford University Press, 1998
- Goldberg (D.) and Verhulst (S.), European Media Policy: Complexity and Comprehensiveness. In: d'Haenens (L.) and Saeys (F.), ed., Media Dynamics and Regulatory Concerns in the Digital Age. Quintessenz-Verlag, 1998
- Verhulst (S.) and Young (A.), The Global Impact of Open Data. O'Reilly, 2016
Consultancies
editVerhulst has served as consultant to various international and national organizations, including the following:[12]
- 10 Downing Street (UK Prime Minister's Office)
- Aspen Institute
- Bertelsmann Foundation
- Broadcasting Standards Commission (London)
- Council of Europe
- Digital Video Broadcasting Group (Geneva)
- European Commission
- European Research Institute of the Consumer Organizations (ERICA - London)
- Government of the United Kingdom – Department for International Development (DFID)
- House of Commons of the United Kingdom
- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
- Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison (Washington DC)
- UNESCO – Africa
- United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
- World Bank
References
edit- ^ "Stefaan Verhulst | The Governance Lab @ NYUThe Governance Lab @ NYU". Thegovlab.org. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ "Home". markle.org.
- ^ "Stefaan Verhulst". Markle. May 23, 2010. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ "Adjunct Faculty - Faculty - Media, Culture, and Communication - NYU Steinhardt". Steinhardt.nyu.edu. January 14, 2012. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ a b "Stefaan Verhulst | The Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy". Pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ "Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School". Global.asc.upenn.edu. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ "Stefaan G. Verhulst". CMCS. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ "Yale Information Society Project". Lawmeme.law.yale.edu. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ "Fellows | Center for Democracy & Technology". cdt.org. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
- ^ "Advisory Board - Who We Are | Global Partners Digital". www.gp-digital.org. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
- ^ "Obricom Board Members".
- ^ a b "Stefaan Verhulst" (PDF). www.unesco.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 17, 2017.
- ^ Verhulst, Stefaan. "Stefaan Verhulst: Executive Profile & Biography - Businessweek". Investing.businessweek.com. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ a b Verhulst, Stefaan. "Communications Law in Transition: A Newsletter". vii.org.