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==About==


Media expert with 10 years of experience from both media and non-profit sectors as a publisher, editor, marketing director and consultant for major organizations in Europe and the United States. Social sciences academic background and  university teaching experience. Extended pro bono instructing, training and marketing support activity for education and charitable organizations.Occasional internet studies and media policy editorial and blogging contributor.
==Technologies and Politics of Control 2011 / Notes==
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Feb 1: Paradigms for Studying the Internet]] ===
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Feb 15: Peer Production and Collaboration]] ===
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Feb 22: Collective Action and Decision-making]] ===
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Mar 1: New and Old Media, Participation, and Information]] ===
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Mar 8: Law's Role in Regulating Online Conduct and Speech]] ===
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Mar 22: Regulating Speech Online]] ===
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Mar 29: Internet Infrastructure and Regulation]] ===
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Apr 5: Copyright in Cyberspace]] ===
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Apr 12: Control and Code: Privacy Online]] ===
=== [[Theodor_Kolovos_-_Apr 19: Internet and Democracy  ]] ===
==External Links==
[http://goo.gl/HSmRwi Newspaper Publishers Against Google: A Belated Cry for Government Regulation?]
[http://goo.gl/LjJo8R Regulated Improbabilities]
[http://goo.gl/FAajcM Mapping Online Authorities: Conflict and Convergence Between Institutions and Markets]
[http://goo.gl/4f6YRt Ho Sentito Che Qualcosa Mi Sfuggiva (E Sono Entrato Nel Web Invisibile)]

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