Survival Kit publication editorial team and contributors
// Steve Cisler is a librarian who has worked in public libraries and at Apple Computer where he was an advocate for community networking. He has worked on public accesss projects in the rural United States, Latin America, and Africa. He lives in Silicon Valley.
// Biella Coleman, part time anthropologist and part time activist, is working on her dissertation on the ethics and politics of Free and Open Source software at the University of Chicago.
// Lisa Haskel (1965) is a London-based organiser of collaborative projects and events, in many different social contexts, that explore technology and cultural production. She helps out with genderchanger workshops in the UK, is a user and advocate of FLOSS especially for collaborative work, and is an enthusiast for (among other things) renewable energy systems, cycling, and small-scale web-hosting solutions.
// Juha Hytönen (1975) has been studying and teaching new media in various schools including the Helsinki University of technology. His special interest is in community-related projects in real life and the Net. He is an idealist, singer, writes poetry and loves cooking.
// Hanna Nikkanen (1981) studied communications at the university of Helsinki and currently works as a journalist (both freelance and contract). She is an Indymedia writer, street art enthusiast, volunteer and occasional squatter.
// Frederick Noronha is a Goa-based journalist involved with Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D) and Community Radio issues. Along with Partha Pratim, he is the founder of BytesForAll.Org, a voluntary online initiative on ICT4D.
// Patrice Riemens (1950) is a geographer and cultural & internet activist mostly based in Amsterdam (NL). He travels the world in the company of his pet Dinosaur to advocate the use of free software/open source and expose the dark conspiracies hatched against the liberties and interests of the multitudes by the evil transnational corporations and their allies in big government.
// Heidi Grönman (1967) is doing her doctoral studies at University of Art and Design, Helsinki, in the department of Industrial Design.
// Johanna Molvin is the very general secretary of the RAM series of workshops based at CRAC in Stockholm.
// Juha Huuskonen (1974) is a media artist, software designer and cultural networker. During the past few years he has committed most of his time and energy into initiating and developing cultural organisations and events (katastro.fi media art collective, Avanto - Helsinki Media Art Festival, pikseliÄHKY // pixelACHE diy electronic art festival, etc.). His recent art work includes world's slowest news tv channel 'The Moment of Long Now' and interactive ghost 'Roosa'.
// Juha Franssila (1978) is a graphic/web designer, illustrator and a professional short term labourer. Currently working as a graphic designer among his other work or play related projects.