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, His researches mainly address the study of mobilizations and public opinion movements on the web and social networks

, His main research focuses on Privacy, Media regulation and Internet Law with a particular interest on compliance, policy making and governance. He is secretary-general of the French Chapter, Culture, communication and Digital (Irmeccen)

, Her main research interests are Internet governance (more specifically, the role of infrastructures and architectures of the Internet as tools of governance), encryption and other technologies of privacy protection 'by design, Francesca Musiani is tenured research fellow at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)

, She was previously researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), where she led the ASAP project dedicated to the French Born-Digital Heritage of Terrorist Attacks. Her main research interests are the history of Internet, 2018.

, Gérôme Truc is a sociologist, tenured research fellow at the CNRS -Institute for Social Sciences of Politics. Specialized in moral and political sociology, his work focuses on social responses to terrorist attacks and memorialisation process of terrorist attacks. He is the author of Shell Shocked. The social response to terrorist attacks, 2017.