[hackerspaces] A Survey for Hackerspace members about their involvement

Rick Deckardt rick at deckardt.nl
Sat Jun 26 14:13:01 CEST 2010


Nice,

Going to pass this on to hackerspace magazine #2.

On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 11:48 +0300, Jarkko Moilanen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Writings, articles, discussions, conference presentations, guidelines  
> about hackerspaces has been done by several authors and hackerspace  
> members. Also the amount of Hackerspaces around the world is rising  
> (probably). In brief, hackerspace as movement is alive and kicking.  
> What seems to be missing is more detailed information about different  
> hackerspaces and their members.
> 
> I have created (with help of two others) a small survey for  
> Hackerspace members about their involvement. This survey aims to fill  
> the information gap. This survey does not have academic origins.  
> Instead it was born out of pure personal curiosity. The results of  
> this survey will provide more detailed information about hackerspaces,  
> which might be interesting for us (hackers) and to the rest of the  
> world. It might give some hints about the status and orientation of  
> hackerspaces.
> 
> The results will be published in author's blog: http://extreme.ajatukseni.net/
> 
> So, if you are a member of some hackerspace/Makerspace, take the  
> survey! It probably takes less than 5 minutes to fill it.
> 
> The survey can be found here:
> http://tinyurl.com/3y2ldaq
> 
> or if the tinyurl is not working, here:
> http://spreadsheets1.google.com/viewform?formkey=dFI1bHM0WHo1SGpWNXZUVE5SRWY5Mnc6MQ
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Jarkko
> 
> ****************************
>   Jarkko Moilanen (phone: +358 46 640 8339)
>   M.Soc.Sc. (Political Science)
>   PhD Student, Information studies, University of Tampere
>   Blog: Extreme activities in cyberspace - http://extreme.ajatukseni.net/
>   -------------------------
>   Founder of Hackerspace 5w, Finland, Tampere - 5w.fi
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