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# [[participant/ethan-zuckerman | Ethan Zuckerman]] (Berkman Center Fellow)
# [[participant/ethan-zuckerman | Ethan Zuckerman]] (Berkman Center Fellow)
# [[participant/frank-hecker | Frank Hecker]] (Executive Director of the [http://mozillafoundation.org Mozilla Foundation])
# [[participant/frank-hecker | Frank Hecker]] (Executive Director of the [http://mozillafoundation.org Mozilla Foundation])
# [[participant/giampaolo-garzarelli | Giampaolo Garzarelli]] (Senior Lecturer in Economics and Master
# [[participant/giampaolo-garzarelli | Giampaolo Garzarelli]] (Senior Lecturer in Economics and Master Coordinator, SEBS, Wits)
Coordinator, SEBS, Wits)
# [[participant/jim-willis | Jim Willis]] (Former Director of eGovernment for Rhode Island, Owner [http://www.banyansocialtech.com Banyan Social Technology])
# [[participant/jim-willis | Jim Willis]] (Former Director of eGovernment for Rhode Island, Owner [http://www.banyansocialtech.com Banyan Social Technology])
# [[participant/joe-nye | Joe Nye]] ([http://ksgfaculty.harvard.edu/Joseph_Nye Professor] at the [http://ksgfaculty.harvard.edu JFK School of Government])
# [[participant/joe-nye | Joe Nye]] ([http://ksgfaculty.harvard.edu/Joseph_Nye Professor] at the [http://ksgfaculty.harvard.edu JFK School of Government])

Revision as of 15:19, 19 July 2007

There are 26 confirmed participants for the symposium.

To find out more about them, see the micro-bios below and follow the links for more complete information.

  1. Amar Ashar (Events Coordinator at the Berkman Center)
  2. Becca Vargo Daggett (Research Associate at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance)
  3. Colin Maclay (Managing Director of the Berkman Center)
  4. David Boswell (President and Co-founder of MozDev; Mozilla Foundation staff)
  5. David Isenberg (Principal Prosultant sm at isen.com)
  6. David Weinberger (Berkman Center Fellow; author Everything is Miscellaneous)
  7. Doc Searls (Berkman Fellow, Linux Journal Editor, ... For more, see http://www.searls.com/dochome.html)
  8. Ellen Miller (Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Sunlight Foundation)
  9. Eric von Hippel (Professor and Head of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Group at the MIT Sloan School of Management)
  10. Eszter Hargittai (Assistant Professor at Northwestern University)
  11. Ethan Zuckerman (Berkman Center Fellow)
  12. Frank Hecker (Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation)
  13. Giampaolo Garzarelli (Senior Lecturer in Economics and Master Coordinator, SEBS, Wits)
  14. Jim Willis (Former Director of eGovernment for Rhode Island, Owner Banyan Social Technology)
  15. Joe Nye (Professor at the JFK School of Government)
  16. Jonathan Zittrain (Berkman Center co-founder)
  17. Karim Lakhani (Assistant professor in the Technology and Operations Management Unit at the Harvard Business School.)
  18. Lewis Hyde (Richard L. Thomas Professor of Creative Writing at Kenyon College)
  19. Mitchell Baker (CEO of the Mozilla Corporation)
  20. Nives Dolšak (Associate Professor (effective Sept. 2007) at University of Washington, Bothell)
  21. Patrick Ball (CTO and Director, Human Rights Programs at Benetech)
  22. Paul Carlile (Associate Professor of Information Systems and Management, Boston Univeristy School of Management)
  23. Robin Chase (Founder & CEO of Meadow Networks)
  24. Susan Crawford (Assistant Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School)
  25. Urs Gasser (Berkman faculty fellow and an associate professor of law at the University of St. Gallen)
  26. Zak Greant (Ombudslizard for the Mozilla Foundation)