Digital Infrastructure Insights Fund – Podcast
The Digital Infrastructure Insights Fund Podcast featured 8 grantees of the Digital Infrastructure Fund, funded by the Ford Foundation, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Omidyar Network, and the Mozilla Open Source Support Program. From healthcare to climate change, from government procurement to legal frameworks, those projects in the 2021 program reflect how important open source technologies have become to our modern world. This podcast also features some alumni from previous cohorts.
Rayya El Zein on the Digital Infrastructure Incubator
Rayya El Zein | Saranjeet Kaur Bhogal | Heather Turner | Batool Almarzouq | Nic Weber Jackson Maxfield Brown | Stephan Druskat | Gemma Turon | Miquel Duran Frigola
Caroline Sinders on the Importance of Diverse Commmunities
Today, we have Caroline Sinders, the Founder of Convocation Design + Research, as well as a lecturer at the London College of Communication in their Data Visualisation Masters program.
Mathieu O’Neil and Stefano Zacchiroli: The coproduction of open source software by volunteers and big tech firms
Today, we are extremely privileged to have two guests, Mathieu O’Neil and Stefano Zacchiroli.
Jana Gallus and the Power of Public: Recognition and Reputation as Drivers of Open Source Success
I am very excited to have as my guest today, Jana Gallus, who is an Associate Professor, with tenure, at UCLA. She was the recipient of a grant called, The Power of Public: Recognition and Reputation as Drivers of Open Source Success.
Elisa Lindinger on Implicit Development Environments (IDE)
Today, I have the privilege of having as my guest, Elisa Lindinger, who is a Co-founder of SUPERRR.
Argyri Panezi and Jessica Feldman: What makes an open source project “critical digital infrastructure?”
Hello and welcome to the Digital Infrastructure Fund podcast! This is the podcast where we focus on recipients of the Digital Infrastructure Grant Fund which has funded by multiple funders. We don’t just interview current cohorts, but also past cohorts who have gotten funding from this grant pool.
Kaylea Champion and Mako Hill on Detecting Risk in Digital Infrastructure
Today, we have two guests, Kaylea Champion and Mako Hill, both from the University of Washington in Seattle. Kaylea is a PhD candidate in the Department of Communication and Mako is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication.
The Digital Infrastructure Incubator, with Danielle Robinson and Rayya El Zein
In this first episode of the Digital Infrastructure Podcast, host Richard Littauer introduces the goals of the show and the Digital Infrastructure Fund—a $1.3 million collaboration supported by the Ford Foundation, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Omidyar Network, Mozilla, and the Open Collective Foundation. The podcast features grantees working to better understand and sustain critical digital infrastructure.