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Vladimir De Thezier is a social entrepreneur and cultural catalyst. He serves as the Development Officer for the [http://ieet.org/ Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies]. He is working to build the NEXUS Foundation for Technology and Democracy, a non-profit organization dedicated to the support of techno-progressive projects. De Thezier is currently pursuing a degree in Science, Technology and Society, specializing in emerging technologies and public policy, at the University of Quebec in Montreal. De Thezier is a creative advocate for the | Vladimir De Thezier is a social entrepreneur and cultural catalyst. He serves as the Development Officer for the [http://ieet.org/ Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies]. He is working to build the NEXUS Foundation for Technology and Democracy, a non-profit organization dedicated to the support of techno-progressive projects. De Thezier is currently pursuing a degree in Science, Technology and Society, specializing in emerging technologies and public policy, at the University of Quebec in Montreal. De Thezier is a creative advocate for the social appropriation of technological innovation. | ||
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Revision as of 00:25, 9 August 2006
Vladimir De Thezier is a techno-progressive advocate.
Bio
Vladimir De Thezier is a social entrepreneur and cultural catalyst. He serves as the Development Officer for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. He is working to build the NEXUS Foundation for Technology and Democracy, a non-profit organization dedicated to the support of techno-progressive projects. De Thezier is currently pursuing a degree in Science, Technology and Society, specializing in emerging technologies and public policy, at the University of Quebec in Montreal. De Thezier is a creative advocate for the social appropriation of technological innovation.