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Our primary contributors are are i'''nternet health professionals''' working day-to-day on internet health topics, and '''activists''' who think about/work on internet health issues in their spare time. Read more about contributing
Our primary contributors are are i'''nternet health professionals''' working day-to-day on internet health topics, and '''activists''' who think about/work on internet health issues in their spare time. Read more about contributing


==Contributors Framework==
=Format & Scope=


Over 200 people directly [https://internethealthreport.org/2018/introduction/readme/ contributed] to creating the 2018 Internet Health Report by writing, reviewing, researching, discussing and designing.  
The primary format for the report will be a multimedia online publication, connected to Mozilla’s website. It will be easy to navigate, sharable and visually appealing. The language will be non-jargony and accessible, yet densely meaningful and expressing political urgency.  


Many more also gave feedback on the 2017 Internet Health Report and participated in the [https://indicators.internethealthreport.org/?tab=Show%20all public crowdsourcing process "How would you measure the health of the Internet?"], all of which also informed the 2018 Internet Health Report.  
In addition to the web version, we will also provide a downloadable PDF version of the report.


We’re immensely grateful to everyone who helped to create this report!
The content of the report will focus on Mozilla’s [[Mozilla_Issues_Agenda|internet health issues]]:
* Privacy and security
* Openness
* Decentralization
* Web literacy
* Digital inclusion


===Staff Team===
Content in the report may include:
* [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/Solana/ Solana Larsen] is the editor of this report.
 
* Kasia Odrozek is the project manager.
* '''Research based analysis and data visualisations''' on internet health’s indicators providing a benchmark and evidence on the current state of the internet (opportunities and threats/healthy and unhealthy).  
* [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/jairus/ Jairus Khan] is the outreach coordinator.
* '''Compelling, accessible narratives''' about what’s healthy and unhealthy that contextualizes the data by explaining why these issues matter to the future of the internet, and to the people who use it.
* '''Top opportunities showcasing what can be done''' on common and individual level to contribute to a healthy internet
* '''Feature stories, interviews and portraits''' featuring people and stories making the issues more tangible and humanly comprehensible. Possibly in a multimedia format (incl. video, audio etc.)
 
All elements will be bound together with a visual storytelling format that makes for a coherent reader’s journey.  
 
Both the Report and the website will be available in several languages (in 2017/2018: English, German, French, Spanish).


==Who is the audience for the Internet Health Report?==
==Who is the audience for the Internet Health Report?==
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