Ioanna Noula

UCD Centre for Digital Policy

Fellow

Dr Ioanna Noula is a senior researcher and advisor in the areas of citizenship, children’s rights, and tech policy and a visiting fellow at the UCD Centre for Digital Policy. She is a Trust and Safety innovator. In 2018, against the backdrop of emerging regulation for digital services, Ioanna co-founded the Internet Commission, an independent UK-based non-profit organization pioneering trust and safety audits of online platforms including the BBC, Sony PlayStation, Tinder, Meetic and Twitch. As a citizenship and childhood studies scholar she has held academic positions at UCL’s Institute of Education and LSE’s Department of Media and Communications.Ioanna’s current work breaks ground in the advancement of children’s rights through an innovative approach to the implementation of Internet regulation: a regulatory sandbox for Children’s Online Redress (CORsandbox.org). Aided by an alliance of organizations representing a number of countries, COR brings together technology companies, regulators, civil society organizations, researchers and - in accord with Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child - youth to innovate for rights-based response and redress under the EU Digital Services Act.

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