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<authorblurb><para><emphasis role="strong">Jonathan Gray</emphasis> is Head of Community and Culture at the Open Knowledge Foundation (<ulink url='http://okfn.org'></ulink>), an award-winning non-profit organization dedicated to promoting open data, open content, and the public domain in a wide variety of different fields. He founded several data journalism projects at the OKFN, including OpenSpending.org, which maps public spending around the world, and Europe's Energy, which puts EU energy targets into context. He is doing research in philosophy and the history of ideas at Royal Holloway, University of London. More about him can be found at <ulink url='jonathangray.org'></ulink>.</para></authorblurb>
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