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Biella Coleman

Biella Coleman is a cultural anthropologist from the University of Chicago currently writing her dissertation on the ethical dynamics and political implications of the Free and Open Source movement. She spent nearly three years doing research on the Debian project and studying hacker and technology activism in the Bay Area. Her next project draws from this research to investigate the use of expressive rights and human rights among psychiatric survivors as a political vector to make claims against forced treatment and to halt the global exportation of an American model of psychiatry.

Email: egcolema at uchicago dot edu

Writings by Biella Coleman available on PlaNetwork Journal:
  Indymedia's Independence: From Activist Media to Free Software



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