I thought it was great to see this recognition of Aaron’s work, as well as the 
support for activism, invention and the contributions that are made to our 
field by people on the fringes of academic institutions.

The deadline for proposals is December 31. It also sounds like a fun 
opportunity to spend a few months in Budapest with an interesting group of 
people.

//Ed

Blinken OSA awards a fellowship each year either to an unconventional 
technology expert early in his/her career, or a scholar or activist working at 
the intersection of humanities, social sciences and technology studies or 
technological solutions. The fellowship is principally intended for those, with 
or without degree, who have strong practical skills in developing technological 
tools to make knowledge and data broadly available to the public; who have an 
interest in challenging information management practices in libraries and 
archives; who are ready to contribute to building innovative visual taxonomies 
or catalogs based on unorthodox ideas; and who can challenge the control of 
information by governments and publishers to promote civil liberties and online 
activism.

Recipients will be supported for 3 months, starting (if possible) on March 1, 
2018 or the latest September 1, 2018. Fellows will conduct their research at 
the Blinken OSA in Budapest. During this time they will work on their research 
topic which combines technology, humanities and social science perspectives. 
Blinken OSA offers one $10,000 fellowship and contribution towards travel costs 
on an individual needs basis.

http://www.osaarchivum.org/press-room/announcements/Aaron-Swartz-and-Price-Information

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