Michelle Thorne (Creative Commons)
Michelle Thorne is an American-born, Berlin, Germany-based internet culture and climate justice activist who is known for leading community initiatives at Mozilla and before then with Creative Commons. Her work focuses on knowledge sharing and on the social and planetary implications of new technologies.
She is the Director of Strategy and Partnerships at the an organization focused on climate justice related to the Internet. She served 12 years with the Mozilla Foundation in a number of different roles, including in her final years as Mozilla's Sustainable Internet Lead.
She is the editor of an award-winning online magazine, .
Early life and education
Thorne grew up in Heidelberg, Germany. She holds a BA summa cum laude in Critical Social Thought and German Studies from Mount Holyoke College, USA, where she wrote an honors thesis on authorship, originality, and American copyright law.Career
She worked as the international project manager for Creative Commons from 2007 to 2011 and joined the Mozilla Foundation as Global Event Strategist in 2011. She organized the Drumbeat Festival and the first several editions of the Mozilla Festival, which grew to be the largest annual gathering of the Mozilla community.She is co-author of the book in 2016 and was a co-founder of the same year, which later evolved into a PhD program on internet health with the University of Northumbria called in 2018. At Mozilla, she co-founded the magazine in 2017 with Jon Rogers.
She was a founding member of the Awesome Foundation Berlin, which is no longer active.
In 2020, she founded the online magazine to convene people and ideas on how to make the internet itself more sustainable for the planet. She is also a Senior Program Officer on Mozilla's Fellowships and Awards team.
Honors and awards
- 2021: Ars Electronica for the online magazine
Books
- Thorne, Michelle; Bihr, Peter.
Articles
- Taylor, Nick; Rogers, Jon; Clarke, Loraine; Skelly, Martin; Wallace, Jayne; Thomas, Pete; George, Babitha; Raj, Romit; Shorter, Mike; Thorne, Michelle.
- Jansen, Fieke; Thorne, Michelle, The State of Responsible IoT, Lancaster University
- Rogers, Jon; Clarke, Loraine; Skelly, Martin; Taylor, Nick ; Thomas, Pete; Thorne, Michelle; Larsen, Solana; Odrozek, Katarzyna; Kloiber, Julia; Bihr, Peter; Jain, Anab; Arden, Jon; von Grafenstein, Max, Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsMay 2019 Paper No.: 114
- Thorne, Michelle., OpenSym '14: Proceedings of The International Symposium on Open Collaboration
- Thorne, Michelle et al. book sprint . FLOSS Manuals, ARTE Creative.
- Thorne, Michelle; Cobcroft, Rachel Capturing the Commons: The CC Case Studies Initiative", Free Culture Research Workshop, Berkman Klein Center, Harvard Law School.
Speaking
Thorne regularly organizes events and gives talks about the commons, open design, and collaborative consumption.Her design challenges for sharable objects were cited by Bruce Sterling and she was interviewed in the film .