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Rebecca Razavi is a Visiting Policy Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute (University of Oxford), focusing on technology and geopolitics, digital political geography, and the role of the state in the digital age. Her work bridges technology governance, emerging technologies, and policy-making, emphasizing responsible AI and ethical frameworks. She holds an MBA from Oxford’s Saïd Business School and Pembroke College, alongside BSc and BA degrees from the University of New South Wales.
Education:
- MSc in Business Administration, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
- Bachelor of Science (Hons) and Bachelor of Political Science, University of New South Wales
Research Interests:
- Techno-geopolitical dynamics
- State power and digital inequality
- Responsible AI governance
- Content moderation and trust in digital platforms
Professional Contributions:
- Co-Chair of the Digital Platform Regulators Forum
- Seconded expert to the EU Commission
- Mentor for start-ups and policy professionals in technology ethics
Her interdisciplinary approach combines diplomatic experience (UK/Australian governments), tech industry leadership, and policy advocacy to address challenges at the intersection of technology, security, and global governance.



