Acknowledgment
We thank Yi-Ying Chao for transcribing the recordings.
Additional information
Notes on contributors
Fa-ti Fan
Fa-ti Fan teaches at Binghamtom University, State University of New York. He has published widely on the topics of science in modern East Asia and the global history of science.
Shun-Ling Chen
Shun-Ling Chen is an assistant research professor at Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica. She holds a doctorate of juridical science from Harvard Law School and has completed a secondary field of science, technology, and society. Her research interests include online privacy and digital copyright. In particular, she studies how the concepts of authorship and copyright change with new developments in technology, as well as how online communities formulate their social norms regarding access, credits, and governance.
Chia-Liang Kao
Chia-Liang Kao has been an active open-source software developer since 2000. He is best known for creating SVK, a distributed-version control system based on subversion. In 2012 he cofounded the g0v.tw initiative, an online community that advocates information transparency and focuses on developing tools for improving citizen participation.
Michelle Murphy
Michelle Murphy is a professor at the University of Toronto, where she directs the Technoscience Research Unit. She also is a founding member of the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative and the author of The Economization of Life (Duke University Press 2017).
Matt Price
Matt Price is a member of the Environmental Data Governance Initiative. He also is a historian of science and technology, whose pedagogical focus is in digital humanities and experiential education.
Liz Barry
Liz Barry is a founding member of the Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science where she serves as director of community development and guides the interplay between place-based organizing and online peer production. She is a nobody at g0v, a member of the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative, an adjunct faculty member in Sustainable Systems at Parsons the New School for Design, and a collaborator with the Aerocene. She also cofounded TreeKIT, taught for a decade in the graduate urban design department at Columbia University, served as a fellow of the Design Trust for Public Space, and was named a Sunlight Foundation OpenGov Champion.