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Indiecade was organized by Stephanie Barish of the Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern California, a name that keeps appearing in digging.
Ready to Share: Creativity in Fashion & Digital Culture
By David Bollier and Laurie Racine
A Norman Lear Center Conference
Annenberg Auditorium
USC Annenberg School for Communication
January 29, 2005
http://learcenter.org/pdf/RTSBollierRacine.pdf
Let's see how connected Laurie Racine is.
> Startl is an endeavor dedicated to accelerating the progress of digital media & tech for learning
http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990pf_pdf_archive/237/237093598/237093598_201112_990PF.pdf
* Laurie Racine - President, secretary, and treasurer
* Cathy Casserly - CEO of Creative Commons
* Betty Cohen - Media consulting
* Joi Ito - Director of the MIT Media Lab
* Jason Stoffer - Partner, Maveron Ventures
> Ms. Laurie Racine's career has been spent as a strategist, creating critical networks across a variety of sectors, including media, education, healthcare, and philanthropy. Ms. Racine is Co-founder and President of dotSUB, a technology/media start-up that is eliminating language as a barrier to cross cultural communication. Laurie served as senior vice president of strategy and business development for the video mixing and distribution platform Eyespot. Prior to joining Eyespot, she was president of a private foundation venture, endowed by the founders of Red Hat, Inc. During her tenure she launched Lulu Press, invested the seed funding in Creative Commons, and co-founded Public Knowledge, where she still chairs the board of directors. Laurie was also the president of Doc Arts, the corporation that produces the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. In addition, she was the executive director of the Health Sector Management Program at the Fuqua School of Business of Duke University. At present, Laurie is chair of Teachers Without Borders, and serves as a director on the boards of Creative Commons, the Tribeca Film Institute, University of California Humanities Research Council, and Splashlife, a media start-up.
http://www.ttivanguard.com/speakers/bios/2008/rome/speaker_bios_rome.html
2006 Networked Publics conference
http://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/titles/content/9780262220859_pre_0001.pdf
Scholars:
* Kazys Varnelis - Editor
* Walter Baer
* Francis Bar
* Anne Freidburg
* Shahram Ghandeharizadeh
* Mizuko Ito ← Joi Ito's sister
* Mark E. Kann
* Merylna Lim
* Fernando Ordonez
* Todd Richmond
* Adrienne Russell
* Marc Tuters
Attendees noted by Mimi Ito:
* Harry Cleaver "uber autonomist Marxist political theorist"
* Jonathan McIntosh "of ad remix fame"
* Sasah Costanza-Chock "graduate students and activists"
* Richard Hodkinson "graduate students and activists"
* Merlyna Lim "our own netpublics fellow"
* Aram Sinnreich "graduate students and activists"
Person of possible interest:
Douglas Thomas, Associate Professor, Annenberg School for Communication,
University of Southern California
HASTAC steering committee member 2006-2007 and 2008-2009
https://archive.is/EhD0T
DiGRA board member 2006-2009
https://archive.is/n8S8R
From Wikipedia:
> founding editor of Games & Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media
> His research has been funded by the Annenberg Center for Communication, The Richard Lounsbery Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation and has focused on the relationship between virtual worlds and civic engagement and digital media and learning.
https://archive.is/naQNI
MacArthur Foundation video
Transmedia, Hollywood 4: Spreading Change. Panel 3 - By Any Media Necessary: Activism in a DIY Culture
Sangita Shresthova (Moderator) - Research Director of Media Activism & Participatory Politics (MAPP) project, USC Annenberg School of Communications and Journalism
https://vimeo.com/64410577
Mike Ananny, Berkman Center alumnus, now an assistant professor at USC Annenberg. Don't know if it means anything.
https://archive.is/TmhiS
Alex Leavitt and Kate Miltner of USC Annenberg was part of DERP
(source needed on this)
In 2010 Demand Media added an editorial advisory board. Demand Media's product Cracked started going to shit soon afterwards, but that could be a coincidence
https://web.archive.org/web/20120319001234/http://www.demandmedia.com/2010/02/25/press-releases/demand-media-launches-editorial-advisory-board
* Teri Schwartz, Dean of UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television
* Kevin Z. Smith, President of the Society of Professional Journalists
* Ernest James Wilson III, Dean of the USC Annenberg School for Communication
* Andrea Wong, former President and CEO of Lifetime Networks