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Dr.

Philip Di Salvo

Dr. Philip Di Salvo is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Media and Communications Management at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Philip's main research interests are investigative journalism, Internet surveillance and the relationship between journalism and hacking. Previously, he was a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)'s Department of Media and Communications (2021-2022) and he held different research and teaching positions at Università della Svizzera italiana (USI)'s Institute of Media and Journalism (2012-2021). Additionally, he has been a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University in the summer of 2024. Philip received his PhD in Communication Sciences from USI with a dissertation about the adoption of encrypted whistleblowing platforms in journalism in the summer of 2018. Philip has also worked as a Lecturer at NABA - New Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, Italy (2018-2020). As a freelance journalist, Philip has written for Wired, Motherboard/Vice, Esquire and other publications covering the social impacts of technology. Philip has authored two books: "Leaks. Whistleblowing e hacking nell'età senza segreti" (LUISS University Press, Rome, 2019) and "Digital Whistleblowing Platforms in Journalism. Encrypting Leaks" (Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2020). He's also a member of the board of DIG Festival, an international investigative journalism event based in Italy.

University/Company

University of St.Gallen

faculty

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

department/institute

Institute for Media and Communications Management

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