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| Chilling Effects Clearinghouse > Weather Reports > Chilling Effects Announces 2013 Summer Interns |
| Chilling Effects Announces 2013 Summer InternsThe Chilling Effects Team, June 14, 2013 Abstract: The Chilling Effects Team is excited to announce that we will have three interns working on the Chilling Effects Team this summer. In addition to a great deal of energy and talent, each of them brings something unique to the project, and we look forward to their contributions. The Chilling Effects Team is excited to announce that we will have three interns working on the Chilling Effects Team this summer. In addition to a great deal of energy and talent, each of them brings something unique to the project, and we look forward to their contributions. We are thrilled to have with us: Maria Serena Ciaburri Maria is Italian and she studies Computer Engineering at Polytechnic of Turin. She became interested in the relationship between Internet & Society while attending a course in her university and she maintained a blog on that topic with two other students. She is really excited to be in America and join Chilling Effects and the Berkman Center for the Summer!
Liz is a third-year doctoral student at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Journalism and Mass Communication, where her research focuses on the right to gather information. Her research is concerned with the legal frameworks that impact how news-gatherers access government proceedings, government spaces, and government sources. Her research also focuses on how a new coalition of information gatherers including citizen journalists, bloggers, and individuals involved in crowd-sourced journalism can use the First Amendment and other free speech and press protections to enable self-governance. She received her masters degree in media studies from Syracuse University and her bachelors degree from Beloit College in Beloit, Wis. Before pursuing her graduate work she worked for a twice-weekly newspaper in Wisconsin and then for Studio Gang Architects in Chicago. She is very excited to eat her way through Cambridge and Boston this summer. Sanna Kulevska Sanna is a law student from Sweden. She moved to Boston in 2012 to study at Suffolk University Law School after three years at Lund University in Sweden, where she focused on Cyber Law and Intellectual Property Law and was a writer in the Law Schools Faculty Journal. At Suffolk, she was the Manager for the Lund-Suffolk Law Summer Program, and a Research Assistant for Professor Bernard Ortwein. She also worked as a Legal Intern at Duane Morris, LLP. Outside the field of law, Sanna was a semi-professional athlete in the sport of team handball, which she played for 15 years before moving to the USA, where she recently represented the Boston Handball Team in the U.S. National Championship. She also enjoys traveling and writing poetry.
The Chilling Effects Team
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