Mariana Valente

  • Brazil

Mariana Valente is the director at InternetLab. She holds a doctorate in legal sociology from the Faculty of Law of the University of São Paulo, where she also obtained her master’s degree and graduated in law. She was previously a visiting researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, a DAAD fellow (Deutsch Akademischer Austauschdienst) with a certificate in German law from the LMU University in Munich, and a researcher with the Linkage Program at Yale Law School. She was a professor at FGV Law School (Fundação Getúlio Vargas) and researcher at its Technology and Society Center, and coordinator of the MAM-SP (Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo).

She is also a researcher at the Center for Law and Democracy at CEBRAP (Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning), professor of graduate studies at Insper, Coordinator of Creative Commons Brazil and author and editor of the books “Da Rádio ao Streaming: Ecad, direito autoral e música no Brasil” (Azougue/FGV, 2016), “O Corpo é o Código: estratégias jurídicas de enfrentamento ao revenge porn” (InternetLab, 2016), “Deu nos Autos: a internet no banco dos réus” (AASP, 2017), “Manual de direito autoral para museus, bibliotecas e arquivos” (FGV, 2017), “Memórias Digitais: o estado da digitalização de acervos no Brasil” (FGV, 2017), and “A construção do direito autoral no Brasil” (Letramento, 2019).

Valente was an event speaker at the Dialogue.

Analysis

Events

ONLINE EVENT: Deplatforming Trump – Implications for Latin America

Online Event

The Inter-American Dialogue Education Program

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