Professor Roxana Radu
About
Roxana Radu is an Associate Professor of Digital Technologies and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford and a Hugh Price Fellow at Jesus College. Her research focuses on the governance of technology and internet-related policymaking. She is the author of the monograph 'Negotiating Internet Governance' (Oxford University Press, 2019), inspired by her work with the diplomatic community in Geneva, Switzerland. She often advises governments and international organisations on digital governance issues and currently serves on the Advisory Group of the EU Cybersecurity Agency. Since January 2023, she is the elected Chair of the Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet).
Expertise
- Technology regulation
- Artificial intelligence
- Internet governance
- Digital governance
- Cyber governance
Selected publications
- Negotiating Internet Governance. Oxford University Press, 2019
- The Evolution of Global Internet Governance: Principles and Policies in the Making. Springer, 2014 (edited volume, with Jean-Marie Chenou and Rolf H. Weber)
- Digital constitutionalism in the new era of Internet governance. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 2022 (with Giovanni de Gregorio)
- Steering the governance of artificial intelligence: national strategies in perspective. Policy and Society, 2021
- The governance of 5G infrastructure: between path dependency and risk-based approaches. Journal of Cybersecurity, 2021 (with Cedric Amon)
Media experience
I have provided on- and off-the-record interviews to media in Switzerland and Canada.