Bruno St-Jacques is particularly interested in the links between technology, sustainability and knowledge sharing. He has gained professional experience at various civil society organisations, where he used his research, quantitative and communications skills to work on projects related to democratic accountability, property rights and commons, as well as migration. He holds a Bachelor of Science in International Studies from the Université de Montréal and a Master of Public Policy degree from the Hertie School. He is passionate about finding ways to clearly communicate and visualise complex information and his master’s thesis consisted of an empirical and network analysis of the latest European Union (EU) copyright reform
Master’s thesis title
Us and them: Mapping discourse coalitions in the EU copyright debate