PdF 2011 NYC: Early Look at Speaker Line-up
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, December 10 2010
Next June 6-7, there's going to be only one place to be if you're interested in how technology is changing politics, governance and society--at the eighth annual Personal Democracy Forum conference in New York City. We're pleased to announce that we'll be gathering at New York University this time, at the beautiful Skirball and Kimmel Centers.
Our keynote speakers will include:- Lucy Bernholz, Author of the Philanthropy 2173 blog;
- danah boyd, Social media researcher at Microsoft Research New England and a Fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet;
- Cory Doctorow, Science fiction author, activist, journalist and the co-editor of Boing Boing;
- Lisa Gansky, Entrepreneur and author of The Mesh: Why the Future of Business is Sharing;
- Ilyse Hogue; Director of political advocacy and communications for MoveOn.org;
- Mary Joyce, Founder of the Meta-Activism Project;
- Jennifer 8 Lee, former New York Times reporter and consultant to the Knight News Challenge;
- Lawrence Lessig, Director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, and a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School;
- Matt Lira, Director of New Media, Incoming House Majority Leader Rep. Eric Cantor;
- Jenny Beth Martin, National co-coordinator, Tea Party Patriots;
- Rebecca MacKinnon, Senior fellow, New America Foundation and author of the forthcoming “Consent of the Networked;”
- Stacy Mott, President of Smart Girl Politics;
- Craig Newmark, Founder and customer service representative, Craigslist.org;
- Mark Pesce, Author, futurist and digital anthropologist;
- Jay Rosen, Professor, NYU School of Journalism and blogger, PressThink.org;
- Adam Thierer, Senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University where he works with the Technology Policy Program;
- Zeynep Tufekci, Assistant professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and blogger, Technosociology;
- Siva Vaidhyanathan, professor of media studies at the University of Virginia and author of the forthcoming book, “The Googlization of Everything;”
- Michael Wesch, Associate professor of cultural anthropology, Kansas State University.