Bio
Kenzo Seto is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale Law School and holds a Ph.D. in Communication from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). With extensive policymaking experience as a parliamentary advisor in Brazil, he specializes in platform governance, algorithmic regulation, and the political economy of artificial intelligence. As a 2025/2026 Fellow at the Institute for the Cooperative Digital Economy (ICDE), Kenzo investigates public policy strategies supporting decentralized digital infrastructures and platform cooperatives in Brazil and Argentina, emphasizing economic democracy and digital sovereignty. He founded the Activism and Communication Laboratory at UFRJ and co-founded NETLAB-UFRJ. His work, including international research at the Lisbon School of Economics, focuses on socio-technical imaginaries and collective actions among tech workers.