Heather Ford is a South African who has worked in the non-profit sector since 2000 when she graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Rhodes University. She is passionate about the power of the Internet and new communication technologies for political, social and economic change and has been involved in managing a number of projects relating to Internet policy, democracy, sociology and law in Africa.
She is currently a Benetech-funded fellow (or fellowina as one friend put it) at the Reuters Digital Vision Program at Stanford University. She has been working with the Creative Commons iCommons (international commons) project for the past 8 months, incubating Creative Commons projects for Africa.
In June 2004, she will return to South Africa to run the Creative Commons South Africa project full time from Johannesburg.
Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Science, University of Quebec/Montreal & Gründer des CogPrints Eprint-Archivs und der Eprint Selbstarchivierungs-Initiative, Southampton University
Workshop in Political Theory & Policy Analysis, Indiana University; Information Officer, International Association for the Study of Common Property & Director, Digital Library of the Commons, Bloomington, Indiana
Director (joint), Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management & Professor of Information Jurisprudence, School of Finance & Law, Bournemouth University