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Stephanie Lamy holds an Master 2 in Governance of International Relations from Sciences Po Toulouse, research track. Her thesis focused on the influence of feminist critical scholarship in shaping the Responsibility to Protect norm. She is currently teaching Civil Society Organisations at Sciences Po Toulouse.

Civil society

Internet Freedom & ICT4C: Internet sans Frontières – 2012-2016 – Secretary General

Women & children’s rights: Abandon de Famille – Tolérance Zéro ! -2013 – Founder

Humanitarian Relief: Global Relief Libya2011 – Founder, Vice President

Her book on disinformation tactics and actors, Agora Toxica – Uncivil Society in the Information Age  (Editions du Detour) is to be published in January 2022.

Recently she published an anatomy of the Stop The Steal Campaign for the INRER Institute (2020)

Co-authored : “Cap sur Internet Libre : petit manifeste citoyen contre la surveillance de masse en France” (2013)

Portrait: 

Gala: La gardienne de la galaxie numérique 

Panelist and speaker at events pertaining to information warfare and democratic paradigm shifts: 

2011 Freedom Online – Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands 

2011 University of Victoria’s Center for Global Studies – Networks, Social Media and Political  Change in the MENA conference 

2013 Membre du groupe de travail de la Chaire Cyberdéfense et Cybersécurité Saint-Cyr – IEC  Cybersecurity Research Group, Gouvieux 

2014 Ecole de Guerre Economique : “La Guerre de l’information sur les médias sociaux” 2014 NATO, Sarajevo : “Innovating Communications in a Crisis” 

2014 Yale Law School : Bernstein International Human Rights Symposium : Leadership Panel 2014 Université de Tours : Internet et le Pouvoir 

2016 Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès : Contrer la narrative masculiniste dans le domaine du numérique: insurrection et territoire hostile 

Mentioned by 

Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer (Atlantic Council, IRSEM): The “Macron Leaks” Operation: A  Post-Mortem 

David Kilkullen Out of the Mountains: The Coming Age of the Urban Guerrilla

Marc HECKER (Min Def) : Nature et conséquence des réseaux sociaux pour les forces armées

Olivier Danino (DAS) : L’Utilisation Stratégique du Cyber au Moyen Orient 

Safa Mubgar : Religious Use of Social Media in the Gulf and Iraq 

Scott Railton : Revolutionary Risks 

John Pollock (MIT Technology Review) : People Power 2.0 

PR Week : Waging war against extremists on the Internet 

Romain Mielcarek : Des chercheurs prévoient vos protestations en ligne