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PLANETWORK: NETWORKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE How are we using technological tools to mobilize, strengthen civil society and promote a more just, peaceful and sustainable world? Technology has come a long way since the advent of the Internet in the late 1980s. From email-to-fax action alerts to geographic information systems (GIS), to the simple speed of email networks, we are now armed with powerful tools that can be used for moving us into a more sustainable future. Amid accelerating crises across the globe, new social and technological forces continue to advance. The Internet has enabled citizens around the world to mobilize with unprecedented speed and precision. We have seen what the Internet can do in this regard: On February 15th, millions of people worldwide spoke out for peace. For the first time we could see and hear our vast numbers from around the world. Why stop there? This gathering brings together, in rare dialogue, representatives from information technology, environmental advocacy, sustainable living, peace and social justice activism, independent media pioneers, progressive entrepreneurship, software development, online communities and many others to examine critically - and collaboratively - where we are, and what is possible. We invite you to join us. Planetwork will focus on the ways in which information technologies and the Internet can continue to play a key role in accelerating progressive change and establishing how we can harness the tools we have for creating a healthier, more just and civil society. We are asking:
Planetwork is a unique international forum that will bring together participants representing many of the key social and technological components necessary for a sustained global change movement. You are invited to join us, to hear from and interact with luminaries and pioneers across the digital sector, including: Sharif Abdullah (Commonway) Gary Alexander (Open University, UK) Micah Anderson (Independent Media Center) Joan Blades Cofounder of MoveOn, the online phenomenon that has moved online mobilization and international peace and justice activism to new levels in the past year. Jake Bowman (Creative Commons) Wes Boyd Co-founder of MoveOn.org, a political action web site dedicated to finding and promoting common-ground solutions to public policy issues. Wendy Brawer (GreenMaps) Edgar Cahn (Time Dollar Institute) Marc Canter Original Co-founder of Macromedia and developer of Director software. Teresa Collins (Foundation for Conscious Evolution) Atom Constantino (GTV) Dee Davis (Center for Rural Strategies) Owen Davis (Identity Commons) Leda Dederich (United for Peace and Justice) Brad deGraf (Venture Collective) Bonnie DeVarco (Quantum Visualization) Aliza Dichter (Center for International Media Action) David Dill Professor of computer science at Stanford University, leading the fight by computer professionals to expose the fraud inherent in touch screen voting machines. Ben Discoe (Virtual Terrain Project) Will Doherty (Electronic Frontier Foundation) Douglas Engelbart Inventor of the mouse, hypertext, and windows who has a forty-year track record in predicting, designing, and implementing the future of organizational computing. Nick Faust (Georgia Tech Research Institute) Joe Firmage Founder of US Web and ManyOne Networks. Tim Foresman Leading advocate for the Digital Earth Initiative at NASA and UNEP, currently VP at the International Center for Remote Sensing Education. Steve Foster (LinkTank) Jim Fournier (Planetwork) Jeff Gates President of the Shared Capitalism Institute and author of Democracy at Risk: Rescuing Main Street from Wall Street. Dan Geiger (Groundspring) Mark Graham Co-founder of PeaceNet/EcoNet (igc.org) and the Association for Progressive Communications (apc.org), is currently VP of Technology at iVillage.com, the leading online service for women. Victor Grey (Friendly Favors) Carol Hansen Grey (Women of Vision and Action) Jan Hauser (Naval Post-Graduate School) Don Hazen (Alternet) Hazel Henderson Worldwide syndicated columnist, advocate for and consultant on equitable ecologically and sustainable human development, and author of several books, including Creating Alternative Futures: The End of Economics, Building a Win-Win World: Life Beyond Global Economic Warefare, and Politics of the Solar Age: Alternatives to Economics. Ilyse Hogue (RAN, Smartmeme Project) Ken Jordan (www.kenjordan.tv, LinkTank) Brewster Kahle Founder of the Internet Archive and veteran of numerous successful software ventures. Mitch Kapor (Open Source Applications Foundation) Jerry Kay (Environmental News Network) Kevin W. Kelley (Images from Space) Eugene Eric Kim (Blue Oxen Associates) Anthony Lappe (Guerrilla News Network) Marshall Lefferts (Foundation for Conscious Evolution) Peter Leyden (Global Business Network) Michael Linton Designer, developer and activist in community currencies systems; world renowned designer of the complementary currency LETSystem. Mike Litz (One World USA) Tom Matzzie National Interactive Campaign Manager, AFL-CIO Dan Merkle (Center for Social Justice) Tom Munnecke (Givingspace) Heather Newbold (Earth Charter) Craig Newmark (Craigslist) Amber Nystrom (Social Entrepreneurship Incubator) Bill Pease Creator of ScoreCard.org, and founder of GetActive Software, a leader in online activism platforms and Internet campaign technology. Richard Perl Jeff Perlstein (Media Alliance) Henri Poole Member of the Board of Directors of the Free Software Foundation and founder of Affero, a rating and payment service for authors of online works. Mark Powelson Annette Riggs Founder of Barter.com and several other Internet based barter initiatives. Doug Schuler (Public Sphere Project) Neil Sieling Independent media consultant working with the Rockefeller Foundation, WorldLink TV, Digital Independence and other organizations. Joe Skopek (BFI EarthScope) Stephan Smith (Universal Hobo Records) Thenmozhi Soundararajan (Third World Majority) Nova Spivack (Lucid Ventures) Chuck Stein (GeoFusion) Greg Steltenpohl Founder of Odwalla Juice Company, and leading authority on cooperatives and local and regional economic initiatives. Rob Stuart (@dvocacy, Inc.) David Taylor (United for Peace and Justice) Elizabeth Thompson (Planetwork) Hardin Tibbs (Global Business Network) Michael Tolson (Envoii) Cynthia Typaldos Founder of RealCommunities Inc., co-founder of GolfWeb and leading authority on online communities and community software. Currently runs a consulting business and the SPM eGroup. Leif Utne Founder of Utne Online and the Utne Café, key innovators in the emergence of web-based communities. Jonah Wittkampter (Global Youth Action Network) The event is organized into five major themes: The Internet as a tool for Mobilization: Global Systems: Social Networks: New Economic Models: Collaborative Networking: THE TIME IS NOW TO COME TOGETHER AND EXAMINE THE TOOLS WE HAVE
AT HAND. updated May 27, 2003 - 2:20 am PDT
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