Carolyn Gideon
Adjunct Professor of International Communications and Technology Policy, Director at Hitachi Center for Technology and International Affairs at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Schools
- Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
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Biography
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Carolyn F. Gideon is Assistant Professor of International Communication and Technology Policy. She is also Director of the Hitachi Center for Technology and International Affairs. Gideon’s research focus is policy, access, and industry structure issues of information and communication technology. She has been a Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and at the Center for Business and Government at Harvard Kennedy School, and a research affiliate with the MIT Program on Internet and Telecoms Convergence. Past experience includes Asst. Vice President of Parker/Hunter Incorporated, Manager of Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, and Consultant with Strategic Planning Associates (now Mercer Management Consulting). She is a member of the International Telecommunication Society, International Communications Association, Society for Benefit Cost Analysis, and President-Elect of the Transportation and Public Utility Group of the American Economic Association.
Education
- PhD, Public Policy, Harvard University, Cambridge, United States, 2003
- MPP, Harvard University, Cambridge, United States, 1995
- BS, Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States, 1987
Research/Areas of Interest:
- Information and telecommunications policy, especially issues of industry structure and regulation
- Public policy analysis
Tufts University Appointments
- Adjunct Professor
Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1 Jul 2019 - present - Director, Hitachi Center for Technology and International Affairs
Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1 Jan 2013 - present - Assistant Professor
Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1 Jan 2004 - 30 Jun 2019
Non-academic Positions
- Assistant Vice President
Parker/Hunter Inc., Investment Banking, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 1993 - 1993 - Associate
Parker/Hunter Inc., Investment Banking, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 1991 - 1993 - Manager, Financial Planning and Analysis
Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, Finance, Washington, DC, USA 1990 - 1991 - Senior Financial Analyst
Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, Finance, Washington, DC, USA 1990 - 1990 - Research Analyst
Strategic Planning Associates (now Mercer Management Consulting), Washington, DC, USA 1987 - 1989
Selected Publications
Gideon, C., & Kukura, A. (n.d.). Everyone Had to be a Part of This: Social Media and Uprising Participation Decisions. SSRN.
Gideon, C. (n.d.). Evaluating Algorithmic Governance Regimes: A Game Theoretic and Empirical Analysis.
Gideon, C. (2012). The phoneless in the broadband age: A pilot study in Massachusetts. Telecommunications Policy, 36(9), 704-723. doi:10.1016/j.telpol.2012.06.016
Gideon, C. (2006). Technology policy by default: Shaping communications technology through regulatory policy. In Shaping Science and Technology Policy: The Next Generation of Research (pp. 256-272).
Gideon, C., & Gabel, D. (2011). Disconnecting: Understanding decline in universal service. Telecommunications Policy, 35(8), 737-751. doi:10.1016/j.telpol.2011.06.006
Gideon, C., & Gabel, D. (2005). Retail Prices and Facility-Based Entry into the Telecommunications Market.
Gideon, C. (2007). The Potential for Competition in Network Communications Industries.
Videos
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