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December 16, 2019 19:53
| about 5 years ago
Overview
Public Lab values healthy feedback loops, collaboration systems, and the active facilitation it takes to work on challenging environmental justice issues together. The Public Lab community is filled with many types of leaders sharing their learned and lived expertise in this space. Community organizers working on the ground--those who help collate information, coordinate events, facilitate discussions, contribute to tool development, and exercise their platforms to elevate the stories of those most affected by environmental injustice--these are the organizers and leaders of Public Lab. Interested in supporting the organizing of Public Lab? Add a link to your profile below and follow the tag "organizers" to help support the community.
Subscribe to the Organizers tag here
History:
Between 2012 and 2016 Public Lab was actively supported by a group of individual community members who acted as leaders and shared an interest in the way the community collaborates and grows. With the aspirations of growing the diversity of contributors who could bring new voices forward, in 2017 Public Lab shifted to hosting a weekly open public call. Moving away from a closed organizers group curated through an application process, to more open and less rigid structure allowed for different types of feedback and work come to the surface and support a growing community.
Active Organizers
- Jackie James-Creedon (Tonawanda, NY)
- Eymund Diegel (Brooklyn, NY)
- Leslie Birch (Philadelphia, PA)
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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December 16, 2019 19:50
| about 5 years ago
Overview
Public Lab values healthy feedback loops, collaboration systems, and the active facilitation it takes to work on challenging environmental justice issues together. The Public Lab community is filled with many types of leaders sharing their learned and lived expertise in this space. Community organizers working on the ground--those who help collate information, coordinate events, facilitate discussions, contribute to tool development, and exercise their platforms to elevate the stories of those most affected by environmental injustice--these are the organizers and leaders of Public Lab. Interested in supporting the organizing of Public Lab? Add a link to your profile below and follow the tag "organizers."
Subscribe to the Organizers tag here
History:
Between 2012 and 2016 Public Lab was actively supported by a group of individual community members who acted as leaders and shared an interest in the way the community collaborates and grows. With the aspirations of growing the diversity of contributors who could bring new voices forward, in 2017 Public Lab shifted to hosting a weekly open public call. Moving away from a closed organizers group curated through an application process, to more open and less rigid structure allowed for different types of feedback and work come to the surface and support a growing community.
Active Organizers
- Jackie James-Creedon (Tonawanda, NY)
- Eymund Diegel (Brooklyn, NY)
- Leslie Birch (Philadelphia, PA)
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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December 16, 2019 19:49
| about 5 years ago
Overview
Public Lab values healthy feedback loops, collaboration systems, and the active facilitation it takes to work on challenging environmental justice issues together. The Public Lab community is filled with many types of leaders sharing their learned and lived expertise in this space. Community organizers working on the ground--those who help collate information, coordinate events, facilitate discussions, contribute to tool development, and exercise their platforms to elevate the stories of those most affected by environmental injustice--these are the organizers and leaders of Public Lab. Interested in supporting the organizing of Public Lab? Add a link to your profile below and follow the tag "organizers."
History:
Between 2012 and 2016 Public Lab was actively supported by a group of individual community members who acted as leaders and shared an interest in the way the community collaborates and grows. With the aspirations of growing the diversity of contributors who could bring new voices forward, in 2017 Public Lab shifted to hosting a weekly open public call. Moving away from a closed organizers group curated through an application process, to more open and less rigid structure allowed for different types of feedback and work come to the surface and support a growing community.
Active Organizers
- Jackie James-Creedon (Tonawanda, NY)
- Eymund Diegel (Brooklyn, NY)
- Leslie Birch (Philadelphia, PA)
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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stevie |
March 29, 2018 19:32
| over 6 years ago
Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Currently there are 75 organizers from 12 countries:
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
- Jackie James-Creedon (Tonawanda, NY)
- Eymund Diegel (Brooklyn, NY)
- Leslie Birch (Philadelphia, PA)
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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March 27, 2018 14:12
| over 6 years ago
Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Currently there are 75 organizers from 12 countries:
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
*Jackie James-Creedon (Tonawanda, NY)
* Eymund Diegel (Brooklyn, NY)
* Leslie Birch (Philadelphia, PA)
* Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
* Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
* Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
* Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
* Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
* Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
* Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
* Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
* Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
* Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
* Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
* Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
* VJ pixel (Brazil)
* Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
* Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
* Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
* Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
* Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
* Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
* Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
* Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
* Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
* Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
* Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
* Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
* Sylvia Broude (Boston)
* Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
* Cindy Regalado (London)
* Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
* Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
* Ned Horning (Vermont)
* Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
* Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
* Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
* Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
* Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
* Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
* Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
* Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
* Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
* Sara Wylie (Boston)
* Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
* Liz Barry (New York City)
* Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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August 03, 2017 22:43
| over 7 years ago
Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Currently there are 73 organizers from 12 countries:
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
- Leslie Birch (Philadelphia, PA)
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Currently there are 72 organizers from 12 countries:
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 72 organizers from 12 countries:
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 72 organizers from 12 countries:
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 73 organizers from 12 countries:
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Lauren Sullivan (Los Angeles, CA)
- Justin Manley (Chicago, IL)
- Will Ward (Nashville, TN, formerly Boston area)
- Melissa Nunes (Vancouver, Canada)
- Alex Stoicof (New Orleans)
- Oscar Brett (New York, New Orleans)
- Shai Efrati (Tel Aviv)
- Michele Tobias (Davis, CA)
- Natasia Sidarta (New York City)
- Kalyn Rosenberg (Mexico City)
- Eric Kugler (New Orleans)
- Philip Silva (Ithaca, New York City)
- Gena Wirth (New York City)
- Lela Prashad (New York City)
- Stewart Long (Oakland, CA)
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 74 organizers from 12 countries:
- Mary Kenosian (Eau Claire, WI)
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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September 09, 2016 01:01
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 73 organizers from 12 countries:
- Patrick Hixenbaugh (Rockville, MD)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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September 01, 2016 18:03
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 72 organizers from 12 countries:
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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August 30, 2016 22:50
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 72 organizers from 12 countries:
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Sara Sage (Los Angeles, CA)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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August 13, 2016 01:13
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 71 organizers from 12 countries:
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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August 13, 2016 01:11
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 71 organizers from 12 countries:
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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August 13, 2016 01:10
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 71 organizers from 12 countries:
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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Overview
Public Lab organizers are community members who are leaders in the Public Lab community, and have an interest in the way our community collaborates and grows. Typically but not exclusively, these are people who are both key organizers in their local communities as well as key contributors to the broader Public Lab community through work on things such as the website and communications. Organizers often host events or moderate discussion lists, and help shepherd the Public Lab community in other ways. The organizers list is always expanding; anyone can be nominated or nominate themselves, see below for how to join.
Resources for organizers
The Public Lab organizers group serves to connect organizers with each other and enable collaboration on overarching initiatives and other topics related to broad Public Lab community development rather than simply research (which is discussed on the main Public Lab list). Organizers communicate on a google group and through open weekly calls to collaborate with each other and the non-profit. Organizers are able to add events to the /events calendar and access resources such as printed materials, event support and project support.
How to join
Before you apply:
The organizer's group runs on a nomination process (follow the steps below to apply to the group). Nominations require that two organizers second your application. In this process, organizers look for:
- your involvement in Public Lab online or in person,
- your individual contributions to the community (ie: working on the wiki, facilitating a local group on Public Lab projects, answering people on the discussion lists etc.)
- that you embrace Public Lab's work and exploration, and
- that you will contribute to the activity and diversity of the organizer's group.
How to apply
- Make sure that your publiclab.org profile page is filled out with with a bio, ideally highlighting your interests and work in the Public Lab community.
- Email your profile link to organizers@publiclab.org, including: your request to be nominated, a few words on how the Public Lab's methods and tools contributed to your work and explorations, and links to one or more research notes you've created.
- You will either be contacted by an existing organizer to followup or you may simply receive a "Welcome to the organizers list" email.
The Organizer's Handbook
The Organizer's Handbook includes resources, benefits, and responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer.
Active Members
Currently there are 71 organizers from 12 countries:
- Klie Kliebert (New Orleans, LA)
- Shan He (Guangzhou, China)
- Diana Di Leonardo (New Orleans, LA)
- Laura Chipley (New York, NY)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell (LA & Bourj Al Shamali, Lebanon)
- Pat Popple (Chippewa Falls, WI)
- Maria del Carmen Lamadrid (Los Angeles, CA)
- Victor Sinatra (Salinas, CA)
- Nick Shapiro (Philadelphia, PA)
- Gretchen Gehrke (Durham, NC)
- Will Macfarlane (Somerville, MA)
- Michelle Schmitt (Philadelphia, PA)
- Ann Chen (Alberta, Canada)
- VJ pixel (Brazil)
- Benjamin Sugar (Atlanta, GA)
- Stevie Lewis (New Orleans, LA)
- Jack Summers (Cullowhee, NC)
- Katie Gradowski (Somerville, MA)
- Catherine D'Ignazio (Waltham, MA)
- Sean McGinnis (DC, formerly New Jersey/Philly)
- Bronwen Densmore (Brooklyn, NY)
- Willie Shubert (Washington, DC)
- Matt Pendergraft (San Diego, CA)
- Nicholas Johnson (New York City)
- Bryan Bonvallet (West Palm Beach, FL)
- Karen Vale (Plymouth, MA)
- Stu Williams (Australia)
- Dana Bauer (Philadelphia)
- Becki Chall (Portland, OR)
- Dan Beavers (Mississippi)
- Pablo Rey (Bilbao, Spain)
- Sylvia Broude (Boston)
- Don Blair (Amherst, MA)
- Hagit Keysar (Jerusalem)
- Mathew Xi (Oakland, CA)
- Cindy Regalado (London)
- Ricardo Abad (Mato Grosso Brasil)
- Juan Pablo Torrente (Asturias / León, Spain)
- Ned Horning (Vermont)
- Scott Eustis (New Orleans)
- Hunter Daniels (New Orleans)
- Chris Fastie (Middlebury, Vermont)
- Gabriel Jaime Vanegas (Bogota, Colombia)
- Jessi Breen (Lexington, KY)
- Pat Coyle (Livermore, CA)
- Ives Rocha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Anita Chan (Lima, Peru and Champaign-Urbana, IL)
- Jen Hudon (Greater Boston area)
- Shannon Dosemagen (New Orleans)
- Adam Griffith (Asheville, NC)
- Sara Wylie (Boston)
- Mathew Lippincott (Portland, OR)
- Liz Barry (New York City)
- Jeff Warren (Somerville, MA)
Inactive Members
The organizers group recognizes that, at times, the responsibilities of being a Public Lab organizer fall behind other demands. Organizers can, at any point, define their status as active or inactive as their commitments and activity in the group changes.
Past Nominations
To view old nominations in full, see http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers-nominations
Origins
Formative research note on this topic http://publiclab.org/notes/shannon/4-26-2012/list-plots-organizers
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