Carolina Earle is a PhD researcher on the SNF-funded project Digital Humanitarianism: Governing Vulnerable Populations in an Age of Technological Innovation. Carolina’s research focuses on diversity, equity, and inclusion in/and the prototyping of humanitarian innovation/s. Prior to joining the Digital Humanitarianism project in 2025, Carolina variously worked for the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining; NORRAG, the Geneva Graduate Institute’s Global Education Centre; the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund; and on the EU Horizon 2020-funded project EQUALS-EU. As EQUALS-EU Research Assistant (Gender Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute), Carolina designed and managed research, learning, and innovation activities dedicated to tackling the gender digital divide. Carolina was awarded her Masters in International Affairs by the Geneva Graduate Institute in 2022 and joined the Institute following her Bachelor of Arts in History and English Language and Literature at Pembroke College, University of Oxford, awarded in 2019. She has project managed and chief edited a NORRAG Policy Insights collection on Meaningful Youth Engagement (2024); acted as Youth Leader for the Global Partnership for Education; and has been published on the Allegra Lab (Anthropology for Radical Optimism). In 2019, she was awarded a Laidlaw Scholarship to investigate whether (and the ways in which) memorials may serve as socially reparative tools for healing historic racial traumas.
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