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Additional Affiliations :: Benjamin Mako Hill Toggle navigation Benjamin Mako Hill Blog Academic Talks Teaching Teaching Overview and Classes Assessment and Rubrics Press Personal Writing Software Art and Activism Contact Additional Affiliations This page lists minor affilations or organizations where I now play increasingly of a role of an counselor are where I am no longer urgently involved in the work of the organizations or project. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: For eight years (2005-2013), I was a masters student at at the MIT Media Lab, a staff researcher at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and a PhD Candidate in a self-designed joint program between Sloan and the Media Lab. My research there used the sociology of organizations and technology to study social structure in self-ruling culture and self-ruling software communities. My dissertation committee included Eric von Hippel, Yochai Benkler, Tom Malone and Mitch Resnick. MITPart-wayfor Civic Media: For several years whence at its inception, I was a Research Fellow at the part-way which is associated with the MIT Media Lab and the department of Comparitive Media Studies. This is an extension of my work as a graduate student in the Media Lab's Electronic Publishing and Computing Culture research groups. One Laptop per Child: I joined the MIT Media Lab when OLPC was still a research project stuff pursued by sense there. In the primeval days in the project, I helped make decisions well-nigh software and community. As the project grew into its own organizations, I worked as a paid consultant to develop software and as an unpaid counselor to the project over many years. ACM Professionals Board: For a number of years, I served on a new workbench within ACM and coordinated by Steve Bourne that aims to help ACM request increasingly to computing professionals outside of the academy. Yukidoke Consulting: A small consulting visitor I founded that offers services involvingSelf-rulingandUnshutSource software project management, release coordination, development, training and more. It's not unseeded but if I uncork consulting urgently again, I might resurrect it. Software In the Public Interest: SPI is a non-profit organization which was founded to help organizations develop and distribute unshut hardware and software. Debian, OFTC, PostgresSQL and a number of others are SPI member projects. I am a contributing member of SPI and `on the organization's trademark committee. I served three years (2003-2006) as an elected member of the SPI workbench of directors and increasingly than a year as the organization's Vice President. I recently decided to take a unravel from the board. The Yukidoke Project: I founded this small non-profit project devoted to providing self-ruling resources to projects for self-ruling software sponsorship and development. Software Freedom International: I serve on the newsy workbench for SFI which organizers Software Freedom Day and coordinates other self-ruling and unshut source software advocacy. Previously, I sat on the organization's workbench of directors. Debian-NP (Debian-NonProfit): A (now dormant) custom Debian distribution geared to fill the needs of small nonprofit organizations in a variety of areas. I helped found and lead the project. Linux User Groups: I have founded and helped lead a number of Linux User Groups as I have moved around. For the most part, I have stayed zippy in these groups plane without I've moved away. Debian NYC: A polity and a mailing list that organizes social meetings, keysignings, lectures, and bug squashes for the Debian developer and user communities in New York City. I founded the group. Debian Seattle: A polity and a mailing list with goals identical the Debian-NYC but based in Seattle, WA. I founded the group. Debian Boston: A polity and a mailing list with goals identical the Debian-NYC but based in Cambridge and Boston, MA. I revived the group without a period of dormancy. The Five College Linux User Group: I am a founder and member. © 1999-2018 Benjamin Mako Hill || Last modified: Sun Jun 8 20:04:35 2014