Draft:Nanette S. Levinson

Nanette S. Levinson is an American scholar and author. She is a Professor in the American University School of International Service (SIS) and one of two faculty directors of The Internet Governance Lab. She is also Academic Director of SIS’s exchange with Sciences-Po, Paris. She has served as the first woman to chair the National Conference on the Advancement of Research (NCAR). She also was one of the editors of the International Communication Section of The International Studies Compendium Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Her book (with Francesca Musiani, Derrick Cogburn and Laura DeNardis), The Turn To Infrastructure In Internet Governance, Palgrave Macmillan, was published in 2016.

Accolades
Levinson is the past Chair of the International Communication Section, International Studies Association, Nominating Committee, International Studies Association, Information Technology and Politics Section, American Political Science Association, and Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GIGANET).

Publications

 * “A Tri-Decennia View of Knowledge Transfer Research: What Works In Diffusion & Development Contexts” Journal of International Communication, 21 (2): September 2015.
 * “Linking Trajectories: On-line Learning and Intercultural Exchanges”, with Kaitlin Davidson.  International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. July 2015.
 * “Developing and Evaluating an Accessible Cyberteaching Training (ACT) Program for Faculty via a Virtual Center for Teaching and Learning “, with Jennifer Ellis, Derrick Cogburn, Marilyn Arnone, in Proceedings of 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, IEEE Computer Society Press, January 2015.
 * “A Virtual Educational Exchange: A North–South Virtually Shared Class on Sustainable Development”, with Augusta Abrahamse, Mathew Johnson, Larry Medsker, Joshua M. Pearce, Carla Quiroga, and Ruth Scipione. Journal of Studies in International Education Journal of Studies in International Education, May 2015: 19 (2): 140-159.
 * “Evaluating the Role of Face-to-Face Residencies in Cross-National, Accessible Cyberlearning”, with J. Ellis, M. Arnone, D. Cogburn, in Proceedings of 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, IEEE Computer Society Press, January 2014.