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[edit] Registered participants in the June 28-July 1 MGP2006 summit at UMass Amherst

Here's a list of co-conveners and and other people who planned to attend all or some of "Democracy & Independence: Sharing News & Politics in a Connected World," June 28-July 1, 2006 at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. You may click the EDIT tab on the top of this page and add your name (alphabetical by last name) if you attended and your name is not listed here. Feel free to link to bio material or one relevant website. Contact Bill Densmore at 413-458-8001 with questions about this list. You can also view an Edited list of actual participants.

[edit] Registered

  1. Aby Adams, The Information Collective
  2. Anthony Advincula, Independent Press Association
  3. Faye Anderson, citizen journalist, Anderson-at-Large
  4. Derek Anderson, VillageSoup.com
  5. Richard M. Anderson, VillageSoup.com
  6. Steve Anderson, CoaNews.org
  7. Gillian Andrews, doctoral student, Columbia Univ. Teachers College
  8. Thomas Cashman Avila, Deputy Executive Director, National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association
  9. Paul Bass, New Haven Independent
  10. Michael Ball, political blogger, Marry in Massachusetts
  11. Marty Baron, The Boston Globe
  12. Alison Bass, Brandeis University
  13. Doug Battema, professor, Western New England College
  14. Ken Bazinet, New York Daily News
  15. David Beers, The Tyee
  16. Peter Bhatia, Portland Oregonian
  17. Nick Belanger, Massachusetts Daily Collegian
  18. Kay Berenson, The [Greenfield Mass.] Recorder & N.E. Newspaper Assn.
  19. Larry Bloch, MGP profile Radio Free Brattleboro
  20. Deborah Boisvert, Philbrick James Forum
  21. Wally Bowen, Mountain Area Information Network
  22. John Boyer, Media For America Campaign
  23. John Bourke, EPluribus Media
  24. Heather Brandon, Freelance urban blogger and editor/youth media educator, Springfield, MA
  25. Steve Brant, Trimtab Management Systems [1] (Huffington Post blogger)
  26. Scott Brodeur, Advance Internet
  27. Jennifer Browdy de Hernandez, Simons Rock College of Bard
  28. John Burke, World Assn. of Newspapers Editor's Weblog
  29. Rick Burnes, Faneuil Media
  30. John Byrne, RawStory.org
  31. David Carlson, Society of Professional Journalists
  32. Kristi Ceccarossi, The Brattleboro Reformer
  33. Frederick Clarkson, author; president, Talk to Action
  34. Steven Clift, Democracies Online Newswire and E-Democracy.Org
  35. Sandra Close, New America Media
  36. Kristin Collins, Island Institute (Maine)
  37. Mark Cooper, Consumer Federation of America
  38. Michael Cote, EPluribus Media
  39. Robert Cox, Media Bloggers Association
  40. Vin Crosbie, Digital Deliverance and Corante's Rebuilding Media
  41. Chris Daly, Boston Univ. School of Journalism
  42. John Daley, Daleyblog
  43. Geoffrey Davidian, The Putnam Pit / MilwaukeePress.net/ [2] / [3]
  44. Steve Davis, S.I. Newhouse School, Syracuse University
  45. Rafael DeGennaro, ReadtheBill.org
  46. Michae DeChiara, WonkNot.net blog
  47. Eric Deggans, media critic, St. Petersburg Times
  48. Lynn Delaney, New England Press Assn. / Milton [Vt.] Independent
  49. Bill Densmore, Media Giraffe Project
  50. Julie Dobrow, Tufts University
  51. Ken Doctor, Content Bridges
  52. Jon Donley, NOLA.COM / Times-Picayune, front pages
  53. Brian Dominick, The NewStandard
  54. Jessica Duda, Center for Social Media at American University
  55. Lance Dutson, Maine Web Report
  56. Rick Edmonds, The Poynter Institute
  57. Amy Eisman, American University School of Communications
  58. Larry Elin, S.I. Newhouse School, Syracuse University
  59. Fabrice Florin, NewsTrust
  60. Ed Fouhy, Pew Center on the States / Stateline.org
  61. Jeffrey Fox, ConsumerPower.org
  62. Steve Fox, WashingtonPost.com
  63. David Franke, American Target Advertising
  64. Andrea Frantz, Wilkes University / AEJMC
  65. Lewis Friedland, UW-Madison
  66. Susan Gallagher, professor, UMass Lowell
  67. Brenda Garton, Western New England College
  68. Mark Frydenberg, Bentley College
  69. Steve Garfield, Rockeboom.com
  70. Jon Garfunkel, Civilities.net
  71. Eddy Goldberg, Clearpoint Communications
  72. Eric Goldscheider BenLaguer.com freelance writer
  73. Margo Gordon, University of Washington, and Sound Research Strategies
  74. Paul Grabowicz, UC-Berkeley Journalism School
  75. Stephen Gray, Newspaper Next at the American Press Institute
  76. Lynn Gregory, professor, public communications, Univ. of Vermont
  77. Melissa Graykin, Philbrick James Forum
  78. Tish Grier, Corante Media Hub
  79. Chris Grotke, iBrattleboro.com
  80. Donna Halper, Donna Halper & Associates
  81. Teresa Hanafin, editor, Boston.com at The Boston Globe
  82. Sabah Hamamou, newspaper reporter, Al-Ahram, Cairo, Egypt
  83. Tanya Harned, EPluribus Media
  84. Adrian Holovaty, WashingtonPost.com
  85. Gregory Herbert, Greenberg Traurig
  86. Heidi Holtan, producer/host, KAXE Northern Community Radio - Minnesota, [4]
  87. Brant Houston, Investigative Reporters & Editors
  88. Richard Howe, LowellDems.org
  89. Kevin Howley, DePauw University
  90. Ellen Hume, Univ. of Mass. Center on Media and Society / Ethnic Media Project
  91. Aldon Hynes (BLOG), Center for Online Investigative Journalism
  92. Bill Israel, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst
  93. Jeff Jarvis, BuzzMachine.com / LINK#2 / CUNY journalism
  94. Jane Johnston, Albright College
  95. Gordon Joseloff,WestportNow.com
  96. Sheila Kaplan, Publisher, Education New York
  97. Mark Karlin, BuzzFlash.COM
  98. Susan Kaplan, Host of PBS affiliate WGBY's Watercooler and freelancer for NPR.
  99. Jill Kaufman, WFCR Five College Radio (NPR)
  100. Gary Kebbel, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
  101. Dan Kennedy, Media Nation, Northeastern University School of Journalism
  102. Conor Kenny, CongressPedia.org
  103. Jiah Kim, Free Speech TV
  104. Jemima Kiss, freelance journalist and London contributor for paidContent.org, U.K.
  105. Steve Klein, Coordinator, Electronic Journalism Program , George Mason University
  106. Staci Kramer, PaidContent.ORG
  107. Peter Krasilovsky, Krasilovsky Consulting
  108. Melissa Krodman, Project Think Different, Boston
  109. Ed Kubosiak, MassLive.com
  110. Lise LePage, iBrattleboro.com
  111. Jill Lang, online instructor, Citizen Journalism on the Web (UMass)
  112. Martin Langeveld, The Brattleboro Reformer
  113. Elizabeth LeDoux, Bentley College
  114. Ed Lenert, Univ. of Nevada-Reno School of Journalism
  115. Rosalyn Lemieux, MoveOn.org / New Organizing Institute
  116. Charles Lewis, founder, Center for Public Integrity
  117. Sanford Lewis, Esq. Corporate Watchdog Radio Podcast
  118. Jo Lee, CitizenSpeak.org
  119. Casey Lide, Baller Herbst Law Firm
  120. Donna Liu, University Channel
  121. Mark Lopez, Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement
  122. Christopher Lydon, Open Source Radio
  123. Ndesanjo Macha, Kiswahili blog, Digital Africa
  124. Christopher Mackin, Ownership Associates Inc. [5]
  125. Wayne MacPhail, Rabble podcast network
  126. Maureen Mann,Melissa Graykin, Bob Mann / Philbrick James Forum (N.H.), also [6]
  127. Thomas Marban, PopUrls.com
  128. Michael McAlpin, WGBH-TV, Boston
  129. Emily McKhann, Been There Clearinghouse
  130. Joseph McQuaid, The Loeb School / New Hampshire Union Leader
  131. Ilona Meagher, ePluribus Media
  132. John McManus, Grade the News
  133. Benjamin Melancon, People Who Give a Damn
  134. Philip Meyer, Univ. of North Carolina
  135. Meredith McCullough, Bedford, Mass.
  136. Wayne McPhail, Rabble Podcast Network and w8nc inc.
  137. Robin "Roblimo" Miller, Slashdot.com
  138. Terry Mollner, The Trusteeship Institute
  139. Robb Montgomery, Founder Visual Editors.com, Merging Forms: Is the Medium Still the Message
  140. Herbert Moyer, middle-high school teacher, Pittsfield, N.H.,Founding Board Member of Democracy For New Hampshire #http://www.democracyfornewhampshire.com Herb Moyer]
  141. Cooper Munroe, Been There Clearinghouse
  142. Erik Muten, DramaWorks InterActive
  143. Jeffrey Napolitano, UMass Graduate Student Senate
  144. Christian Nelson, Springfield Technical Community College
  145. Shava Nerad, Tor executive director
  146. Meredith O'Brien, University of Massachusetts Journalism Program, blogger
  147. Don Ogden,Western Mass. Indymedia
  148. Jim Paulin, Alaska free-lancer
  149. Chris Peck, editor, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis
  150. Barry Parr, CoastSider and Jupiter Research
  151. Dale Peskin, The Media Center at API
  152. Peter Phillips, Project Censored at Sonoma State Univ.
  153. Chellie Pingree, president, Common Cause
  154. David Platt, Island Institute, Maine
  155. Vikki Porter, Knight New Media Center, Univ. of Southern California
  156. Juana Ponce de Leon, Independent Press Association
  157. Stephen Post, news editorial director, WMUA Amherst
  158. Jeff Potter, Potter Publishing Studio
  159. Adam Powell, USC-Virterbi Integrated Media Center
  160. Lee Rainie, Pew Internet & American Life Project
  161. Laura Reed, Hampshire College, Amherst MA
  162. Daniela Reif, Omidyar Network
  163. Barbara J. Roche, UMass journalism program
  164. Colin Rhinesmith, Berkman Center for Internet & Society and ACMEBoston
  165. Anthony Ronzio, VillageSoup
  166. Jay Rosen, PressThink.org and New York Univ.
  167. Tom Rosenstiel, Project on Excellence in Journalism
  168. Craig Sandler, (AUDIO),State House News Service/ IssueSource.org, (Mass.)
  169. Elena Sassower, Center for Judicial Accountability
  170. Chris Satullo, editorial page editor, Philadelphia Inquierer
  171. Carol Scott, communications consultant, East Greenwich, R.I.
  172. David Scribner, Scribbyworld.com
  173. Jim Shaffer, Southern Maine Univ. Business School
  174. Josh Silver, FreePress.net
  175. Stephen Silha, Journalism that Matters
  176. Norm Sims, University of Massachusetts
  177. Michael Skoler, Minnesota Public Radio's Public Insight Journalism
  178. Bob Stepno, University of Tennessee School of Journalism & El.Media
  179. Erin Stark, Free Speech TV
  180. Jane Ellen Stevens, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and Rejournalism
  181. Douglas Stewart, National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Assn.
  182. Tom Stites, UU World and Center for Public Integrity
  183. Michael Stoll, Grade the News
  184. Christine Stuart, CTNewsJunkie.com
  185. Teresa Styles, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State College
  186. Grace Sullivan, Manchester NH Community Television
  187. Megan Tady, The NewStandard
  188. Cynthia Thames, blogger, Boston Eye
  189. Paul Thomas, ePluribus Media
  190. Helen Thomas, Hearst Newspapers White House columnist
  191. Michael Tippett, NowPublic.com
  192. Sally Turner, consultant, Making Connections Providence also: [7]
  193. Richard Viguerie, author, political strategist
  194. Andrew Varnon, Valley Advocate
  195. Jerry Villacres, Ethnic Media Project of Boston
  196. Scott Walker, Media Giraffe Project
  197. Keith Walker, Anacapa/NDN
  198. David Wallace, Deadlines.net, Boston
  199. David Warsh, EconomicPrincipals.com
  200. Eric A. Watts, author/blogger
  201. Peter Wells, publisher, The Providence American
  202. George White, Center for Communications and Community, UCLA
  203. Robert Washburn, Online Democracy.ca, Canada
  204. Lisa Williams, H2OTown.info
  205. Eesha Williams, author, Grassroots Journalism
  206. Rob Williams, Action Coalition for Media Education
  207. John Wilpers, Marshfield, Mass.
  208. Holmes Wilson, Participatory Culture Foundation
  209. Josh Wilson, Newsdesk.org