Episode #19 – Sensor Journalism and Citizen Science with Lily Bui
Lily Bui, Copyright Lily Bui, Used with Permission of Author In Episode 19 of the podcast, I talk with Lily Bui, a researcher and journalist exploring what she calls sensor journalism. Sensor...
View ArticleEpisode #20 – What Lies Beneath the Surface: Infrastructure Groundtruth with...
This is The OKCast Episode 20. In this episode, I talk with Ingrid Burrington, a researcher and artist using technology and mapping to explore interesting, often unseen places. I met Ingrid at an Open...
View ArticleEpisode #21 – Resistance, Activism and Hope in the Age of Big Data and...
In this episode, I talk with Alison Powell, Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics, where she researches digital media policy, open source culture, and big data. Alison has written a...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Interview with Penny Andrews: Inclusive Open Communities
In this interview I talk with Penny Andrews, activist and advocate for inclusion in Open Knowledge communities. Penny does a great job detailing some of the issues with inclusion in Open Knowledge and...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Interview with Juan Pablo Alperin: Open Access Advocacy
In this OpenCon 2014 pre-interview, I talk with Juan Pablo Alperin, (now former) activist for open access at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education. In this interview, he shares tips and...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Karin Purshouse – Open Access Advocacy in Medicine
In this OpenCon 2014 pre-interview, I talk with Karin Purshouse about her open access advocacy in work in medicine, and the reasons behind it. It’s a short compelling interview, well worth a listen!...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Audrey Watters’ Keynote – From “Open” to Justice
Audrey Watters’ Keynote Audrey is the blogger behind hackeducation.com and in this keynote, she addresses the problem of what counts as “open”. The full keynote is available on OpenCon2014.org’s live...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Lauren Maggio on the Open Knowledge MOOC
In this interview (conducted before OpenCon 2014), I talk with Lauren Maggio about the Open Knowledge MOOC: Changing the Global Course of Learning and briefly about her research on open access in...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Meredith Niles – Open Access Policy Advocacy
In this interview with Meredith Niles, I talk with her about receiving the Right to Research Coalition award moments earlier, her Open Access Policy Advocacy, and the future of Open Access policy in...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Erin McKiernan – The Open Access Pledge
In this interview, I talk with OpenCon 2014 Keynote Erin McKiernan about her talk and about open access advocacy in more detail. A great extension of her phenomenal talk. This post and podcast by...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Célya Gruson-Daniel – HackYourPhd and Open Access in France
In this interview, I talk with Célya Gruson-Daniel of HackYourPhd and a doctoral student researching open science. Her group got a Go grant to host an Open Access event in Paris that grew involvement...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Daniel Mutonga – Open Access Africa
In this interview from OpenCon 2014, I talk with Daniel Mutonga, the Open Access liaison to Africa. Daniel talks about his experience working on Open Access issues in Africa – well worth a listen! This...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Jan Gondol – Open Access in Slovakia
In this interview, I talk with Jan Gondol of the Slovakian Ministry of the Interior. It’s a phenomenal interview – listen to him talk about his inspiring work! This post and podcast by Alexander Fink...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Arslan Inayat – Open Access in Pakistan
In this interview with Arslan Inayat, we talk about Open Access scholarship in Pakistan, and the growing possibilities for Open Access around the world. Arlsan offers a number of insights well worth...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Vladislav Dombrovskyy – Open Science and OpenCon Kyiv
In this interview from OpenCon 2014, I talk with Vladislav Dombrovskyy, the co-founder of open access publisher PROSTOScience, which publishes the IT and Economics journal. Vlad also helps organize...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Carolina Botero – Open Access in Latin America
In this interview, I talk with Carolina Botero, a keynote speaker at OpenCon 2014 and an activist for Open Access in Colombia. She talks about her work on Open Access, problems with Open Access in...
View ArticleOpenCon 2014 – Michael Carroll – Keynote Reflections on OpenCon
Michael Carroll, Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at American University College of Law, co-founder of Creative Commons, Inc., and open...
View ArticleOpenEd 2014 – Aria Chernik – Critical Pedagogy & Open Educational Resources
In this interview with Aria Chernik of Duke University at the Open Education 2014 conference, I talk with Aria about the intersections between critical pedagogy and open education / open educational...
View ArticleOpenEd 2014 – Prateek Mahalwar – Working for Openness at Max Planck Society
At Open Education 2014, I talked with Prateek Mahalwar, Open Access activist and student president at the Max Planck society. In this interview, he talks about the growing Open Access Ambassadors...
View ArticleEpisode #22 – Arfon Smith – GitHub, Open Science and Academic Culture Change
In this episode, I talk with Arfon Smith of GitHub.com. At GitHub, Arfon promotes academic engagement in open source code and open science. Prior to working at GitHub, Arfon worked in a number of...
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