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Authors in this volume<br />
Daniela Angelina Jelinèiæ is Research Fellow at the Department for Culture <strong>and</strong><br />
Communication, Institute for International Relations (IMO), Zagreb, Croatia. She<br />
holds a Ph.D. in Ethnology from the University of Zagreb. Her interests focus on<br />
cultural tourism issues related to policy making. She is member of the Culturelink<br />
Network team <strong>and</strong> its editorial board. Daniela Jelinèiæ edited books on cultural<br />
tourism <strong>and</strong> cultural development issues. She is also author of the ‘Cultural Tourism’<br />
segment at the Culturenet.hr web portal, as well as author of the chapter on ‘Cultural<br />
Tourism’ in the Development Strategy of Croatia in the 21st Century. She is a<br />
Council of Europe expert for cultural tourism.<br />
www.imo.hr/imo/staff/jelincic.html<br />
Krešimir Jurlin works as Senior Research Fellow at the Department for<br />
International Economic <strong>and</strong> Political Relations, Institute for International Relations<br />
(IMO), Zagreb, Croatia. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of<br />
Zagreb, Croatia. In the period of 1995-2003, Krešimir Jurlin was member of the<br />
Council of Croatian Competition Agency. His research interests include international<br />
relations, European integration, <strong>and</strong> competitiveness. He has been involved in<br />
numerous research projects in the area of European integration <strong>and</strong> regional studies,<br />
<strong>and</strong> is co-author of the book The Culture of Oblivion. The Industrialization of Culture<br />
(Švob-Ðokiæ, N., Primorac, J. <strong>and</strong> Jurlin, K.), Zagreb, 2008.<br />
Carlos Alberto Más Zabala served as Director of Cubarte, the Informatics Center of<br />
the Ministry of Culture, Republic of Cuba, between 2001 <strong>and</strong> 2007. He graduated as<br />
Medical Doctor from the University of Havana, were he is currently Professor of<br />
Social Communication.<br />
He is Board member of the International Federation of Multimedia Association <strong>and</strong><br />
the CultureMondo Network.<br />
Email: mz@cubarte.cult.cu<br />
Tomislav Medak is member of the Multimedia Institute/MAMA (www.mi2.hr),<br />
Zagreb, a Croatia-based NGO dealing with social approaches to technology <strong>and</strong><br />
digital culture, <strong>and</strong> with social theory. He is in charge of the theory <strong>and</strong> publishing<br />
programme. At the focus of his theoretical interests lie constellations of<br />
contemporary political philosophy, media theory <strong>and</strong> aesthetics. His practical pursuit<br />
is the expansion of the public domain. He is a free software <strong>and</strong> free culture advocate.<br />
Tomislav Medak co-edited a reader on the socio-cultural importance of free software<br />
“GNUSpectre” (www.gnupauk.org/) <strong>and</strong> co-authored the free culture, technology<br />
<strong>and</strong> science festival “Freedom to Creativity!” (www.slobodastvaralastvu.org/). More<br />
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