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What

 

The Technology and Politics Camp is intended as a hands-on day of networking, brainstorming, and planning for organizations working at the intersection of politics and the Internet (or media in general). The idea came out of the Technology and Politics session at BarCampStanford.

 

 

The general goal is to create stronger and more coherent coalitions devoted to democratic technology, freedom, social justice, and sustainability.

 

When

 

December 17, 2006

9:30am - 5:30 pm

(In conjunction with CPSR annual meeting on 12/16)

 

Eventful event detail page

upcoming.org event link

Car Parts

 

 

Where

 

Open Source Applications Foundation

543 Howard St. 5th Floor

San Francisco, CA 94105

 

Sessions and Notes

Share links to notes (and blog entries about particular sessions) on the SessionsSchedule page

 

(Here's the previous Session Planning page.)

 

Tag

Use the tag "technopolitics" for blog posts, flickr photos, youtube videos, slideshare powerpoints, etc.

 

Participants

(Add your name and organizational affiliation(s). Click "Edit page" at the top to add names.)

 

  1. William McIver, Jr. - CPSR & National Research Council Canada
  2. Brian Zisk - Future of Music Coalition
  3. Jeff Perlstein - Media Alliance
  4. Stephen Cataldo - (SpaceShare)
  5. Silona Bonewald - League of Technical Voters (flying in from Austin Tx)
  6. Dan Robinson
  7. Tech Lines

 

  1. Tracy Ruggles
  2. Eric Klotz
  3. Mikhail Tuknov
  4. Todd Davies - CPSR, PIECE and Stanford Symbolic Systems Program
  5. Dan Krimm - CPSR
  6. Lillie Coney - CPSR/EPIC
  7. Robert Guerra - CPSR/Privaterra
  8. Peter Eckersley - EFF
  9. Danny O'Brien - EFF
  10. Fred von Lohmann - EFF
  11. Tim Bonnemann
  12. David Geilhufe - (CivicSpace)
  13. Jennifer Granick - Stanford CIS
  14. Lauren Gelman - CPSR/Stanford CIS
  15. Koral Wilkinson - Irina Pinball
  16. Brian Sullivan - CivicEvolution
  17. Eugene Chan - Community Technology Foundation of California
  18. Jerry Feldman, ICSI
  19. David Zetland -- The Rumor-Mill -- may be late...
  20. Karin Hart - Labor Studies @ Laney College and CWA9415
  21. Andrew Hoppin - CivicSpace, NASA, YearlyKos, Trellon, RootsCamp (Second Life)
  22. Tom Hunt
  23. Lisa Koonts
  24. Desiree Miloshevic - CPSR/ISOC
  25. Saira Mian
  26. Seeta Peña Gangadharan (Media Alliance, Stanford Dept. of Comm.)
  27. Dan Ancona -- California Voter Connect & Speak Out California
  28. Sasha Magee
  29. Ray Tobey -- SF Green Party
  30. Bob Brigham
  31. Bodó Balázs -- CC Hungary / Stanford CIS
  32. Peter Berghammer Oyun
  33. Declan McCullagh -- CNET
  34. Matt Burrows
  35. Werner Goveya
  36. Bruce Wolfe -- Green Campaigns
  37. Eli Edwards -- Santa Clara University School of Law
  38. Adam Marcus -- Santa Clara University School of Law
  39. Brent Edwards -- Fluorescent Dreams Wax Cylinders
  40. Kimo Crossman - kimo at webnetic.net
  41. Nicole Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Policy Director, ACLU-NC. http://www.aclunc.org/issues/technology/index.shtml
  42. Linda Ackerman, Privacy Activism
  43. Chris Hoofnagle, senior attorney, Samuelson Clinic, UC-Berkeley
  44. Eric Dynamic -- CTO, UC Telecommunications Company - support at transpacific.net
  45. Peter Broadwell -- Peter Broadwell -- Thinker at Wink.com
  46. Mike Weiksner -- founder, e-thepeople.org, Department of Communication, Stanford University
  47. Colombe Chappey - Chiapas Support Committee
  48. Peter Warfield, Library Users Association
  49. Annalee Newitz -- CPSR Vice President (I'll be there in the morning but need to leave by 1 PM)
  50. Michael McCarthy cheapest broadband
  51. Andrei Scheinkman - Technorati, formerly Civic Footprint / Center for Neighborhood Technology
  52. Steve Rhodes (I'll be there in the morning)
  53. Colin Sagan, Quilted.org
  54. Yaffa J. Sassoon
  55. Oliver Moldenhauer, Netzwerk freies Wissen and Attac Germany, Working on G8 in Germany.
  56. Dustin R. Boyer - Harvard Law School
  57. Kathie Legg, [http://news.yahoo.com/fc/US/2008_Presidential_Election]

 

Folks who are interested (but not sure yet if they'll make it)

 

 

Regrets

 

 

  • Kristie Wells and Chris Heuer - We will be in NYC so we will not be able to attend. Please keep us posted on future events.
  • Bradley Stuart will be in Mexico. Thank you for the invitation.
  • Patrice McDermott - Normally, I would love to take part in this, but can't be on the west coast on this date.
  • Kwami Ahiabenu,II CPSR/Penplusbytes interesting subject matter but can not make it, hope I can interface online.
  • noneck noel arrrr, me mates have hoisted sail and irrr be on the east coast.
  • Kwasi Boakye-Akyeampong. Just can't make it. I was looking forward to it.
  • Roger Rydberg Minnesota contact - CPSR (See www.yahoo.com Minnesota-cpsr group)Can't make it.
  • Micheas Herman -- Green Campaigns
  • Kari Gray. Prior commitment, but I look forward to hearing about it.
  • Nica Lorber 
  • Nick Urban. Something came up. Hopefully next time.

 

Needs

 

 

We need people to bring some food and a few other items: Things we need

 

Topics

 

Things to talk about, issues to investigate etc.

 

  • DOPA follow-up
  • 2006 mid-term elections follow-up
  • Use of telephony, Skype/VoIP especially, in the 06 and 08 election cycles
  • Net neutrality
  • Open spectrum
  • Tools for activism
  • Online deliberation
  • Digital divides/Digital Inclusion (see, for example, the Ndiyo project)
  • Community computing
  • Software patents and free software
  • Domestic wiretapping and privacy
  • Voting technology and security (demand open source machines & design?)
  • Partnering in grant proposals
  • Tech industry engagement with authoritarian regimes
  • Media reform
  • Digital identity
  • Technology and labor
  • Legislation.wikia.com and Open standards for documenting legislation - I finally edited the wiki with the notes from barcamp go to http://legislation.wikia.com
  • Tools for coalition building and striving towards consensus - Silona
  • Bringing these issues to the average Internet user -- Chip
  • SF Muni-WiFi (aka TechConnect) - Bruce, Kimo, Sasha
  • Government oversight, transparency and whistleblowing (ie, The Rumor-Mill)
  • RFID (The untold privacy and practical downsides)

 

 

Who's blogging ?

 

List articles here!

2006/12/18 - Fledgling Community Fiber coordination site (to register, for now contact support at communityfiber.org): Community Fiber

2006/12/12 - Flourescent Dreams Wax Cylinders: Technopolitics: Technology and Politics Camp

2006/12/12 - Augmentation: Technopolitics Camp

2006/12/5 - Round the Bar Campfire: Technology and Politics Camp coming December 17

2006/11/23 - Planblog: Technology and Politics Camp, December 17

2006/10/16 - kickthelobbyists: Blame it on the Lobbyists

2006/08/28 - reinventnow: BarCampTechnoPolitics

2006/08/28 - Planblog: Barcamp Stanford follow-up

2006/04/11 - Using Skype in political action

2006/05/14 - Free Voip

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