Dr. Hollie Russon Gilman is a political scientist, lecturer, advisor, and civic strategist on topics at the intersection of civic engagement, digital technology, and governance. In particular, her research is focused on building a more equitable, inclusive, and genuine multi-racial, multi-ethnic democracy. This includes exploring participatory innovation, civic infrastructure, cities, and the opportunities and challenges of digital technologies to enhance governance and generate more equitable public policy. She is a frequent writer, speaker, and contributor on these topics. She lead the working group on building national civic infrastructure as part of the American Academy of Art's and Science's Our Common Purpose Report.
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