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The LabforCulture website, and related activities and projects are undertaken with diverse input and perspectives that reflect the needs and interests of the cultural community. Therefore, projects are collaborative and developed in partnerships across Europe within specific timeframes, and are staffed by contract specialists, either in Amsterdam or in other locations, depending on the nature of the project.

The core team at LabforCulture is:

Hans Peter Christen, Finance Assistant

Pieter van Kemenade, Technical Development

Nicola Mullenger, Marketing and Communications

Angela Plohman, Content Development

Gunilla Redelius, Office Manager

Lidia Varbanova, Senior Consultant

Katherine Watson, Director

Communication & Marketing Intern

Design and Technical development

Mannschaft, Website and Print Designers

Contactivity, Technical Developers

Maarten Handstede, Interaction design

Editing and Translation

Vicky Anning, Online Editor

Dina Koschorreck, German language translator

Joanna Krawczyk, Polish language translator

Lucie Rezsohazy, French language translator

Ester Vendrell, Spanish language translator

Amsterdam Translation Service, Translators

LabforCulture Editorial Group

The content of the website is overseen by a rotating Editorial Group that includes a diverse linguistic, geographic and cultural representation.
Please read the Editorial policy of the LabforCulture website.

Directory: Cristina Farinha
Funding: Sofia Nicolas
Case Studies: Dea Vidovic
Resources for Research: Lidia Varbanova
Assistant editor: Anna Pytlowany

Former Editors of LabforCulture.org - 2005 - 2008

Anne-Marie Autissier
David Cameron
Sandrine Crisostomo
Diane Dodd
Heike Gatzmaga
Christopher Gordon
Bettina Knaup
Aneta Lesnikovska
Grethe Melby
Tobias Troll
Jordi Pascual
Maddalena Rusconi
Judith Staines
Violeta Vojvodic
Andreas Wiesand

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