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David Bollier <bollier AT essential.org> | |||
David Bollier <bollier AT essential.org> | |||
* commons theory | * commons theory | ||
* intellectual property | * intellectual property | ||
[http://www.PaulBHartzog.org/ Paul B. Hartzog] <PaulBHartzog AT panarchy.com> | |||
[http://www.PaulBHartzog.org/ Paul B. Hartzog] <PaulBHartzog AT panarchy.com> | |||
* panarchy (network/p2p governance/society/economy) | * panarchy (network/p2p governance/society/economy) | ||
* commons theory | * commons theory | ||
* complexity (complex adaptive systems) | * complexity (complex adaptive systems) | ||
Mark Cooper MarkCooper@aol.com | |||
*Communications infrastructures for collaborative production [http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/system/files/From+Wifi+to+Wikis+and+Open+Source.pdf] | |||
Revision as of 13:07, 27 December 2007
Context: an attempt to create a meshwork of open/free, participatory/p2p, Commons-informed policy experts that can intervene in European policy debates.
Main List
Alexander Schellong, expert on Citizen Relationship Management approaches
Lucio Picci, expert on Reputation-based Governance
Suggested for inclusion by Philippe Aigrain
Volker Grassmuck
Felix Stalder
Konrad Becker
Andrea Glorioso
Jesus-Gonzales Barahona, URJC univ. Madrid
Rishab Ghosh, MERIT
Non-European Policy Experts
David Bollier <bollier AT essential.org>
* commons theory * intellectual property
Paul B. Hartzog <PaulBHartzog AT panarchy.com>
* panarchy (network/p2p governance/society/economy) * commons theory * complexity (complex adaptive systems)
Mark Cooper MarkCooper@aol.com
*Communications infrastructures for collaborative production [1]
List from Forum on Internet Governance:
Forum sur la gouvernance d’Internet (FGI), est composée actuellement de Magdy Nagi de la Bibliothèque d’Alexandrie, Jamie Love de Consumer Project on Technology, Eddan Katz du Yale Information Society Project, Robin Gross de IP Justice, Daniel Dardieller du consortium de normalisation WC3 et de Susy Struble de Sun Microsystems.