Giulia Annaliese Paxton holds a Bachelor of Social Anthropology from the London School of Economics and Political Science. As a dual degree student at Sciences Po Paris, she studied public affairs, specialising in digital policy as well as the philosophy of social sciences and social ethics. She has professional experience in public sector consulting with a focus on researching the digitalisation of the public sector. In the past she has been heavily engaged in volunteer work supporting refugees and homeless people as well as activism for feminist issues. Giulia is particularly interested in interdisciplinary perspectives, in the history of thought and anthropology. She deems these approaches to be crucial to contextualising and destabilising assumptions that are taken for granted within policymaking.
Master's thesis title
Uncovering the mutual intricacies of law and AI: A critical, anthropological reading of the EU AI Act