Telekommunisten
Published on 12/01/2008 - Contributors
Participate in: Venture Communism, P2P versus Web 2.0 - Network Economics: The Game
The Telekommunisten group was founded on May 1st 2006. It aims to put venture communism into practice.
Based on the premise that Politics power is an extension of Economics power, venture communism says that workers in the world will not be able to cope with the problems imposed by capitalism and the corporation’s rules,... Read more
Yuwei Lin
Published on 01/13/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: iCalendar Aggregation, Co-Authoring Exercise
Taiwanese researcher. In 2000, she joined the Unit for Studies in Science and Technology at the Department of Sociology at the University of York. She began his PhD project entitled "Hacking Practices and Software Development: A Social Worlds Analysis of ICT Innovation and the Role of Open Source Software", which she finished in 2004.
Her current research interests focus on open software and open source studies (FLOSS); science and technology studies... Read more
Ismael Peña-López
Published on 01/13/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: Seminar I+C+i "Liberté, Égalité and P2P" | Barcelona, Content Assessment Systems
PhD in the Information and Knowledge Society and lecturer at the Open University of Catalonia, School of Law and Political Science, working in the field of Public Policies for Development, with a special focus on ICT (so, ICT4D, digital divide and so)
Degree in Economics and Business Administration. Master in eco-audit and... Read more
David Wilcox
Published on 01/13/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: Learning Games, The Social Media Game
David Wilcox is a journalist who has been fully involved in social and community technology during the last decade. Currently, their main interest is finding new ways to help people to communicate and engage with organization and communities through the use of social software and creative events.
He is a blogger at Social... Read more
Enrico Zini
Published on 07/02/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: iCalendar Aggregation, Co-Authoring Exercise
Graduated in Computer Science in Bologna University, freelance consultant on Free Software, official Debian Developer. Within Debian, Enrico is one of the founders and main contributors of the Debtags project. He is also interested in usability and in social shaping of Computer Science. Read more