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Norbert is interested in the [[Plan C for Advancing the Commons Transition in Greece]].
We hope you will contribute much and well.
 
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].
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Again, welcome and have fun! Kevin Flanagan 12:05, 16 July 2015 (UTC)
 
Norbert is since a long time an advocate for human rights and Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), and a participant in Internet related stardardization processes and other discourses. He has also contributed to self-organization processes within civil society, for example as the initiator of the process that led to the
formation of the Civil Society Coordination Group (CSCG) and more recently as co-convenor of the Just Net Coalition (JNC).
 
Current main areas of interest include making Internet governance democratic and participative, see
http://bollow.ch/papers/democratic_and_participative.pdf and the use of "logic tree" methods for the purpose of making governance related discourses truly inclusive, see http://bollow.ch/papers/Logic_trees_for_inclusive_discourse.pdf .

Latest revision as of 12:21, 16 July 2015

Norbert is interested in the Plan C for Advancing the Commons Transition in Greece.

General info:

Norbert is since a long time an advocate for human rights and Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), and a participant in Internet related stardardization processes and other discourses. He has also contributed to self-organization processes within civil society, for example as the initiator of the process that led to the formation of the Civil Society Coordination Group (CSCG) and more recently as co-convenor of the Just Net Coalition (JNC).

Current main areas of interest include making Internet governance democratic and participative, see http://bollow.ch/papers/democratic_and_participative.pdf and the use of "logic tree" methods for the purpose of making governance related discourses truly inclusive, see http://bollow.ch/papers/Logic_trees_for_inclusive_discourse.pdf .