
Nadia Tjahja
PhD Researcher
Nadia Tjahja is a PhD Researcher in the Research Centre for Digitalisation, Democracy and Innovation at the Brussels School of Governance, working on the project “The contribution of global and regional multistakeholder mechanisms in improving global governance (GREMLIN: Global and REgional MuLtistakeholder INstitutions)”, which is a collaboration between the VUB, the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) and the Centre for EU Studies at the University of Ghent. She has a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies from Vesalius College and a Masters degree in European Interdisciplinary Studies from the College of Europe in Natolin. Previously, she was the CEO of Sunium, an organisation which facilitates multistakeholder discussions with systems thinking methodologies. Sunium also designs and organises courses in systems modelling and engages in research, where Nadia’s areas of engagement were Internet Governance; Sustainability; and Peace and Security.
Her PhD research focus is on Internet Governance, multistakeholderism and systems thinking, but she also has research interests in EU governance, information warfare, strategic narratives, information disorder and media literacy.
Research areas
Featured publications
Policy Brief: Youth Participation at the Internet Governance Forum
Are companies responsible for the security of their digital services and products, and to what extent?
Who do you think you are? Individual stakeholder identification and mobility at the Internet Governance Forum
Policy Brief - Who Do You Think We Are? Recommendations to Improve our Knowledge of the Composition of Multistakeholder Participation at the IGF
What is Civil Society and Who Represents Civil Society at the IGF? An Analysis of Civil Society Typologies in Internet Governance
Projects
GREMLIN: The Contribution of ‘regional’ multistakeholders mechanisms in improving global governance
UNU