
Adam Arvidsson
UMIL
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Alessandro Caliandro
UMIL
Alessandro Caliandro finished his PhD in sociology at the University of Milano in 2011 and is presently a post.doc at the department of Social and Political Sciences, financed by the Lombardy Region’s innovation program. Dr. Calliandro is also in charge of research at the Centro Studi Etnografia Digitale and has long experience in digital data-based social research.

Alberto Cossu
Postdoc researcher
UMIL
Alberto Cossu is a second-year PhD candidate is Sociology at the Graduate School in Social & Political Sciences (GSSPS) of the University of Milan. His thesis subject, under the direction of Adam Arvidsson and Roberta Sassatelli, deals with the role and influence of art and aesthetic practices on political mobilization and, more broadly, on the making of political cultures. His research interests include public sphere theory, social movements, radical citizenship theories, historical avant-gardes and the political economy of creative industries. He is currently Teaching Assistant within the Department of Social & Political Sciences of the University of Milan for the courses: Political Sociology (Prof. Mauro Barisione), Analysis of Public Opinion (Prof. Barisione), New Media & Communication (Prof. Arvidsson). He is one of the co-founders of one of the main Italian cultural blogs “Il lavoro culturale” (www.lavoroculturale.org).

Ann Marie Utratel
Communications Lead
P2P Foundation
A native New Yorker now living in Madrid, Spain, Ann Marie Utratel is a co-founder of Guerrilla Translation (guerrillatranslation.org), has worked with the P2P Foundation on projects such as commonstransition.org, and has been an international coordinator with the Platoniq team.
Twitter: @AMUtratel

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Antonio Tapiador
Senior Developer, Researcher
UCM
Antonio Tapiador is a researcher at GRASIA / UCM. In 2013 he concluded his PhD at Technical University of Madrid, where he lead the development of Social Stream, a framework for building any kind of social network site in the web. He has participated in several EU funded research projects including iCamp (e-Learning), GLOBAL (video-conferencing) and FI-WARE (FI-PPP)

Antonio Tenorio Fornés
Developer
UCM
Antonio Tenorio Fornés is a PhD student advised by Professor Samer Hassan. His research interests include Free Software, Commons-Based Peer Production, Online Communities governance and Declarative Languages among others. He works as software developer in the P2Pvalue project.

Benjamin Loveluck
CNRS
Benjamin Loveluck holds a PhD in Politics from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS, Paris), and is currently working as postdoc at the CERSA (CNRS-Paris 2).
His research interests include political practices online
and the political economy of information: new forms of collective action, social dynamics and community formation; organisational, legal, and institutional innovations; shifting conceptions of property and exchange.
He has recently published his PhD thesis under the title Networks, Freedom and Control. A Political Genealogy of the Internet (in French: Réseaux, libertés et contrôle. Une généalogie politique d'internet, Paris, Armand Colin, 2015). He also teaches at Télécom ParisTech and Sciences Po (Paris and Lille).

Chris Pinchen
P2P Foundation
Chris Pinchen has been responsible for communication strategies and implementations for NGOs, organisations, companies and individuals, as well as their on- and offline presence. This involved communicating with the media and other stakeholders, setting up, improving and maintaining websites, blogs and social media accounts, preparing publications and interacting with communities. As a long time member of the the P2P Foundation Chris has worked on the blog, wiki and social media platforms as well as carrying out community engagement and fundraising. He formed part of the team doing a major study into the emerging collaborative economy for Orange and is chair and a founder member of the P2P Coop.
Currently he is coordinator and communications lead at ChokePoint Project, building a near real-time global censorship/surveillance monitoring system and a resident at Lighthouse in Brighton where his focus is on privacy, surveillance & censorship. A contributor to the CryptoParty Handbook, Chris has been involved with CryptoParties in Berlin, Luxembourg and Brighton

Danièle Bourcier
CNRS
Danièle Bourcier is Director of Research at CERSA (CNRS - University Paris II) in the department of law and technology (eGov). She is associated professor on Computers & Law (Université de Paris I and Paris 10) and has been research fellow in Sweden, The Netherlands, and Austria. She has published many books and papers in the domains of artificial intelligence, complex systems and linguistics applied to law (lex electronica). She is involved in several European projects on governance, risk and democracy. She is also the Scientific Director of Creative Commons France.