Talk:100 Women Who Are Co-Creating the P2P Society
Suggestions to check
Suggested by Lilian Ricaud:
Anne-Sophie Novel: a blogger journalist, with a phd in economics she's been writing about the sharing economy for a long time and is a reference on the topic in france: http://p2pfoundation.net/Anne-Sophie_Novel
Amadine Piron: currently undergoing a sociology phd on social innovation, she's been doing research on the sharing economy and one of the key people working with Michel Briand on open social innovation concept, ie applying open source concepts to document innovative social practices in order to make them shareable. http://www.collporterre.org/wakka.php?wiki=AetG
Melanie Gabard: Melanie is one the co-founder of Unisson, an informal network developping tools to facilitate the transition to a commons-based economy. Together with Simon Sarazin she's been one of the main people involved in developping the concepts and methodological tools built by Unisson. http://unisson.co/melaniegabard/
Anne-Laure Brun-Buisson: Anne-Laure is founder of Sharelex, a commons on legal issues/solutions. Sharelex brings legal experts and amateurs to co-create a body of knowledge of legal solutions in order to make the law truly understandable and accessible to everyone. https://about.me/albrunbuisson
Carole Fabre: Carole has been involved with several grass roots initiatives and now focusses on studying and democratizing knowledge about alternative currency systems. She works with Sybille Saint Girons who's in your list (http://p2pfoundation.net/Sybille_Saint_Girons) https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolefabre/fr
More
- We now have a category for Category:P2P Women please add bio pages to this category by pasting [[Category:P2P Women]] at the bottom of each page. I propose a division of labour to manage this task.
- Kate Michi Ettinger, https://www.facebook.com/ettingerk?fref=ts
- Cassie Robinson This is great to see and to have to build on, I don't think you have a good representation of the people in the UK who are really pioneering stuff here though.. people like
- Tessy Britton
- Alice Fung
- Laura Billings
- Helen Goulden
- Deborah Szebeko
- Laura Bunt
- Charlotte Millar
- Gaia Casagrande
- Daryl Taylor: should be on your list for their exemplar work on the Open Food Network and through the Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab (VEIL)
- Kirsten Larsen and
- Serenity Hill
- Kate Michi Ettinger Would be great to see women from iHub in Kenya included, perhaps
- Nanjira Sambuli iHub @ninanjira
and women in open science/STEM, such as
- Jenny Molloy Open Science/OKFN @jennymolloy
- Penny Travlou suggests:
- Rachel O'Dwyer
- Matthew Slater suggests
- Stephanie Rearick USA, timebanking activist, community organiser, musician and founder of Mutual Aid Networks
- Sybille Saint Girons, France, making Wezer software for collective intelligence
- Kosha Joubert, CEO Global Ecovillage network, currently living in Findhorn, Scotland, author of book on collective wisdom called Beyond You and Me
Kevins Suggestions Addie Wagenknecht
Notes
20/02/15 Kevin is going to contact Sofia Cardona about doing an interview during his time in Spain. Possibly while visiting Cooperativa Integral Valencia.
Weekly Blog Schedule 2015
Jan
Week 1 (Fri 16th) Kevin
Week 2 (Fri 23rd) Penny
Week 3 (Fri 30th) *Michel
Feb
Week 1 (Fri 6th) Rachel
Week 2 (Fri 13th) Stacco
Week 3 (Fri 20th) Kevin
Week 4 (Fri 27th) *Penny
Mar
Week 1 (Fri 6th) Michel
"interview with Penelope for 100 women series and co-published on shareable"
Week 2 (Fri 13th) Rachel
Week 3 (Fri 20th) Stacco
Week 4 (Fri 27th) *Kevin
Apr
Week 1 (Fri 3th) Penny
Week 2 (Fri 10th) Michel
Week 3 (Fri 17th) Rachel
Week 4 (Fri 24th) *Stacco
May
Week 1 (Fri 1st) Kevin
Week 2 (Fri 8th)Penny
Week 3 (Fri 15th)Michel
Week 4 (Fri 22nd)Rachel
Week 5 (Fri 29th)*Stacco
Jun
Week 1 (Fri 5th) Kevin
Week 2 (Fri 12th) Penny
Week 3 (Fri 19th) Michel
Week 4 (Fri 26th) *Rachel
Jul
Week 1 (Fri 3rd) Stacco
Week 2 (Fri 10th) Kevin
Week 3 (Fri 17th) Penny
Week 4 (Fri 24th) Michel
Week 5 (Fri 31st) *Rachel
Aug
Week 1 (Fri 7th) Stacco
Week 2 (Fri 14th) Kevin
Week 3 (Fri 21st) Penny
Week 4 (Fri 28th) *Michel
Sep
Week 1 (Fri 4th) Rachel
Week 2 (Fri 11th) Stacco
Week 3 (Fri 18th) Kevin
Week 4 (Fri 25th) *Penny
Oct
Week 1 (Fri 2nd) Michel
Week 2 (Fri 9th) Rachel
Week 3 (Fri 23rd) Stacco
Week 4 (Fri 30th)*Kevin
Nov
Week 1 (Fri 6th) Penny
Week 2 (Fri 13th) Michel
Week 3 (Fri 20th) Rachel
Week 4 (Fri 27th) *Stacco
Dec
Week 1 (Fri 4th)Kevin
Week 2 (Fri 11th) Penny
Week 3 (Fri 18th) Michel
Week 4 (Fri 25th) *Rachel Year in Review
Original Articles Schedule
Jan (Fri 30th) *Michel
Feb (Fri 27th) *Penny
Mar (Fri 27th) *Kevin
Apr (Fri 24th) *Stacco
May (Fri 29th)*Stacco
Jun (Fri 26th) *Rachel
Jul (Fri 31st) *Rachel
Aug (Fri 28th) *Michel
Sep (Fri 25th) *Penny
Oct (Fri 30th)*Kevin
Nov (Fri 27th) *Stacco
Dec (Fri 25th) *Rachel Year in Review
Number of original articles each
May and July have 5 weeks and this results in the last Friday falling to Stacco and Rachel two months in a row.
M 2 P 2 K 2 S 3 R 3