OKCon 2011: Speakers
We are delighted to announce the confirmation of this great variety of people to speak at OKCon! Please also check the Programme
- Adrian Pohl (HBZ)
- Alek Tarkowski (Centrum Cyfrowe Projekt: Polska)
- Alison Powell (Media and Communication London School of Economics)
- Amanda Stevens (Knowledge for All)
- Andreas Blumauer (Semantic Web Company)
- Andreas Meiszner (United Nations University)
- Anne Fitzgerald (Law and Justice Research Centre)
- Anna Croft (University of Wales Bangor)
- Anu Määttä (Fablab Utrecht)
- Benjamin Yolken(Google Public Data Explorer)
- Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou (Regards Citoyens)
- Bjoern Brembs (FU Berlin – Neurobiology)
- Brewster Kahle (Internet Archive)
- Chris Bizer (Free University Berlin)
- Chris Taggart (Openly Local)
- Christian Siefkes (Keimform, Homepage)
- Daniel Kinzler (Wikimedia Germany)
- Daniel Mietchen (Science 3.0)
- Dannie Jost (World Trade Institute)
- Eleanor Robson (Department of History and Philosophy of Science Cambridge)
- Fabrizio Scrollini (London School of Economics and Political Science)
- Federica Cocco (OWNI)
- Helen Darbishire (Access Info Europe)
- Georgia Angelaki (Europeana)
- Glyn Moody (Technology Writer)
- Guo Xu, (Research associate at the German Institute for Economic Research, Coordinator of the OKFN Open Economics WG)
- Jacek Ciesielski, (CEO Versita Open)
- James Harriman-Smith (Charles Oldham Shakespeare Scholar at the University of Cambridge)
- Jaron Rowan (FCForum)
- Jeanette Hofmann (Science Center Berlin for Social Research)
- Jeni Tennison (Independent Consultant currently contracted to The Stationary Office (TSO) in the UK)
- Jeremie Zimmermann (La Quadrature du Net )
- John Sheridan (National Archives)
- Jonathan Grey (Open Knowledge Foundation)
- Jose Manuel Alonso (World Wide Web Foundation)
- Julian Todd (ScraperWiki)
- Jürgen Neumann (OHANDA )
- Kamil Śliwowski, (Modern Poland Foundation)
- Lucas F. Mation (Institute of Applied Economic Research – Ipea)
- Maarten Brinkerink (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision)
- Mark Hahnel (Leukocyte Biology group at the NHLI & Figshare)
- Massimo Menichinelli (openp2pdesign.org / Aalto University – Media Lab)
- Mathias Schindler (Wikimedia Germany)
- Mayo Fuster Morell (Research Digital Commons Governance & Research Committee of the Wikimedia Foundation)
- Melanie Dulong de Rosnay (Researcher at CNRS, Creative Commons France legal lead, Communia association)
- Michael Gurstein (Centre for Community Informatics Research, Development and Training)
- Michel Bauwens (P2P Foundation)
- Michelle Thorne (Mozilla Drumbeat)
- Miguel Said Vieira (Epidemia collective & Faculty of Education, University of São Paulo)
- Mirko Lorenz (Deutsche Welle Innovationsprojekte)
- Nagarjuna G. (Gnowledge Lab / Scientist)
- Niels Sprong (Oakdene Hollins, P2PU)
- Nigel Shadbolt (Professor of Artificial Intelligence)
- Nikolay Georgiev (Open Source Ecology)
- Nina Paley (Artist & Filmmaker)
- Olaf Resch (Berlin School of Economics and Law)
- Paul Bradshaw (Help Me Investigate )
- Pete Forde (BuzzData)
- Peter Troxler (Square One)
- Philipp Mueller (Salzburg School of Management)
- Philipp Schmidt (P2PU)
- Pippa Buchanan (School of Webcraft with Mozill & P2PU)
- Rebecca Kahn (School of Webcraft with Mozilla and P2PU)
- Renata Avila (Technology for Transparency Network)
- Richard Littauer (MA Linguistics student, recently graduated from the University of Edinburgh)
- Richard Stallman (Free Software Foundation)
- Ross Mounce (Fossils, Phylogeny and Macroevolution Research Group, University of Bath)
- Rufus Pollock (Open Knowledge Foundation)
- Sebastien Bourdeauducq (Milkymist project)
- Simon Rogers (Guardian)
- Silvana Fumega (Access to Information Specialist/ Independent Consultant)
- Stefan Candea (Nieman Fellow & Romanian Centre for Investigative Journalism)
- Stefan Meretz (Oekonux)
- Tariq Khokhar (Open Data Evangelist, World Bank Group)
- Timothy Vollmer (Policy Coordinator Creative Commons)
- Till Kreuzer (iRights)
- Tom Lee (Sunlight Foundation)
- Ulrich Herb (Writer and Consultant, Saarland University)
- Wouter Tebbens (Free Knowledge Institute)