Gloria Origgi (born 1967) is an Italian philosopher at the CNRS in Paris (Institut Jean Nicod) who works on the theory of mind, epistemology and social sciences applied to new technology.
She is the founder (in 2002) and director of the innovative [1] project, a portal where many international virtual conferences in the social and cognitive sciences are being organized.
Text in the age of the Internet, Palgrave, 2006, based on a web conference that she co-organized with Noga Arikha and the research team of the library of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris (contributors include Umberto Eco, Jason Epstein, Dan Sperber and Theodore Zeldin).
She has published numerous articles on social epistemology and cultural issues in English, French and Italian.
Her first work in Italian, La Figlia della Gallina Nera was published in Italy by Nottetempo (2008).