PdF Italia 2014
September 29, 2014
European Maker Faire in Rome, Italy
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Personal Democracy Forum Italia
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Description:
Since 2004, Personal Democracy Media has helped nurture a world-wide conversation about technology’s impact on government and politics, and society with a conference, Personal Democracy Forum (PDF), that takes place in New York every year.
This year, the conference comes to Italy for the first time. It will take place in Rome on September 29th. PDF Italia will focus on the impact of data on society and its consequences for all its actors, most of all on citizens.
PDF Italia will be part of Innovation Week, a week of debates, meetings and forums dedicated to the new frontiers in the digital revolution, with topics ranging from Open Hardware to Social Innovation and Democracy, from City Makers in the Collaborative Economy to Open Data and Impact Finance.
The highlight of the week will be the second edition of the European Maker Faire.
The Maker Faire is the largest exhibition in the world dedicated to the innovation, creativity and enterprise, an event for families and lovers of the “do it yourself” spirit but also the celebration of the Makers movement.
Innovation Week is promoted by the Chamber of Commerce in Rome and organized by its specialist Agency – Asset-Camera.
Sessions:
Archived Agenda
09:30 | Welcome | ||
9.40 - 11.00 | In a data society: challenging the status quo | ||
Tom Steinberg, MySociety | |||
Sam Lee, World Bank | |||
MEP Marietje Schaake, European Parliament | |||
Luciano Floridi, University of Oxford | |||
11.00-11.20 | Break | ||
11:20-12.10 | Opening up the process: data and accountability for the public debate | ||
Dymitro Gnap, Yanukovych Leaks | |||
Chris Taggart, OpenCorporates | |||
Anthony Hamelle, AppliedWorks | |||
12:10-13.00 | “The Italian job”: transparency showcase | ||
Aline Pennisi, OpenCoesione | |||
Guglielmo Celata, OpenPolis | |||
Riccardo Sabatini, FoodCast | |||
Giovanni Menduni, OpenExpo | |||
Ambrogio Michetti, RAI | |||
13.00 - 14:30 | Lunch break | ||
14.30 - 15.30 | Workshops | ||
Track A: Open data, what's next? How to create a sustainable process Francesco Profumo, Tom Steinberg, Giovanni Menduni, Aline Pennisi, Alberto Cottica (M) | |||
Track B: After Datagate: assessing damages and rebuilding trust Mike Rispoli, Camille François, Philip Di Salvo, Carola Frediani (M) | |||
Track C: Transparency: what's beyond? Helen Darbishire, Fabio Pietrosanti, Ernesto Belisario, Guido Romeo, Chris Taggart, Stefano Epifani (M) |
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15.30-16.00 | Break | ||
16.00 - 17.00 | Workshops | ||
Track A: Data-driven campaigns in Europe: what went wrong after Obama? Dino Amenduni, Stewart Kirkpatrick, Vincent Pons, Jon Worth (M) | |||
Track B: The rise of filtered democracy Fabio Chiusi, Luciano Floridi, Mike Rispoli, Guido Romeo (M) |
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Track C: 'Bricks and mortar' for civics: a new quest for citizens' trust Paola Bonini, Carola Frediani, Francesca Bria (NESTA), Sam Lee, Sergio Maistrello (M) | |||
17.10 - 18.10 | Swarms, networks and collective intelligence: reinventing citizenship and institutions | ||
Camille François, Harvard Berkman Center for Internet and Society | |||
Marko Rakar Windmill | |||
Alberto Cottica | |||
Ernesto Belisario, Italian Open Government Observatory | |||
18.10-19.00 | Gian Antonio Stella intervista Alessandra Poggiani | ||
19.00 | Closing remarks | ||
Antonella Napolitano |