PdF 2009

June 29-30, 2009

Jazz at Lincoln Center • New York, NY

Tagline:

Technology is Changing Politics

Briefing:

Description:

Sessions:

All Sessions

Keynote speech on how technology is improving government

Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Press Conference

Reality Check: The Internet’s Impact on Politics

Owning Your Identity in Social Media

The Not-So-Hidden Politics of Class Online

Reinventing Government: What Would Google Do?

Truth and Transparency

Online Advertising and Nano-Targeting: Lessons from the 2008 Campaign

The Ins and Outs of Online Organizing: Is it Better to be In or Out?

Adventures in Networked Community Journalism: How to Work With a Crowd

Building The Social Economy: Craigbucks, Newmarks, and Making Whuffie

America 2.0 — How Our Changing Demography Is Helping Create a New Politics

Redesigning .Gov for Transparency and Participation

Powering the Youth Vote

From Participatory Politics to Participatory Medicine: The Coming Revolution in Health Care

The Obama Broadband Initiative and the Future of the Internet

Dilemmas of Online Organizing

Mobile Politicking: From Text-Messaging Basics to Campaign iPhone Apps

Email: Still the Killer App of Online Politics?

PoliTech Demos

Twitter as a Platform for #Organizing and #Fundraising

Chairman Steele said, “Take the lid off”: The New GOP Web Presence

Social Networks and Social Revolutions

21st Century Statecraft: Fostering Citizen-Centered Diplomacy and Development

The Machine is (Changing) Us: YouTube Culture and the Politics of Authenticity

The Dangerous Power of Sharing (Power)

Accountability Journalism Online: Jay Rosen Interviews Dan Froomkin

Online Video: Lessons from the Obama “Idea Factory” and 2008 Campaign

How the Internet Ecosystem Can Improve Journalism

Imagining White House 2.0: Making Open Collaboration Platforms Work

Crossing Boundaries Online: Reaching and Organizing Diverse Constituencies

Local Campaigns After Obama: Tools and Tactics Turning Online Action Into Offline Results

State/Local Online Politicking: How Community Hubs Can Change the Scene

The Blogging of the Bureaucracy: How to Use Social Media From Inside Government

Why Blogging Still Matters: The Ongoing Vitality of the Netroots and the Rightroots

Reinventing Communications From the Net Up

New Business Models: How to Survive and Thrive Financially in Online Politics

PoliTech Demos

Final Plenary: Can We.gov? How?

Day One
Day Two
Archived Agenda
Time
Atrium
7:15-
8:30am
Breakfast and Registration
 
Rose Theater
8:30-
9:00am
Opening Welcome, Andrew Rasiej and Micah L. Sifry
9:00-
10:00am
Did Obama Revolutionize Campaigning? A Conversation with Joe Rospars (Obama '08) and Mark McKinnon (McCain '08)
10:00-
10:15am
Keynote speech on how technology is improving government by Mayor Michael Bloomberg
 
 
Breakout A
10:15-
10:45am
Coffee Break
sponsored by Linkfluence
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Press Conference with Gina Bianchini, Craig Newmark and Paul Rieckoff
 
Rose Theater
10:45-
11:05am
Reality Check: The Internet's Impact on Politics: A Conversation With Nate Silver, Fivethirtyeight.com
11:05-
11:25am
Gina Bianchini, Owning Your Identity in Social Media

11:25-
11:50am

danah boyd, The Not-So-Hidden Politics of Class Online
11:50-
12:15pm
Jeff Jarvis, Reinventing Government: What Would Google Do?
12:15-
12:40pm
David Weinberger, Truth and Transparency
 
 
Breakout A
12:45-
2:00pm
Networking Lunch
Workshop on "Social Media and Iran" with Katrin Verclas, Davar Iran Ardalan, John Kelly, Olivia Ma, and Nancy Scola
 
Rose Theater
The Allen Room
Breakout A
Breakout B
Breakout C
Sponsored Session
2:00-
3:15pm

Building The Social Economy: Craigbucks, Newmarks, and Making Whuffie:

Tara Hunt, Douglas Rushkoff, Nancy Scola (moderator)

Redesigning .Gov for Transparency and Participation:

Ali Felski, Sheila Campbell, David Almacy, Clay Johnson (moderator)

Adventures in Networked Community Journalism: How to Work With a Crowd:

Amanda Michel, Dave Troy, Andrew Turner, Andy Carvin, Ari Melber (moderator)

Online Advertising and Nano-Targeting: Lessons from the 2008 Campaign:

Josh Koster, Eric Frenchman, Kate Kaye, Peter Greenberger, Sara Holoubek (moderator)

Powering the Youth Vote:

Maria-Teresa Kumar, Mike Connery, Greg Miller, Sujatha Jahagirdar (moderator)

America 2.0 -- How Our Changing Demography Is Helping Create a New Politics:

Simon Rosenberg, Morley Winograd, Jose Vargas (moderator); sponsored by NDN

 
 
Breakout A
3:15-
3:45pm
Coffee Break
sponsored by Linkfluence
Press conference by Election Mall
 
Rose Theater
The Allen Room
Breakout A
Breakout B
Breakout C
Sponsored Sessions
3:45-
5:00pm

The Ins and Outs of Online Organizing: Is it Better to be In or Out?:

Mindy Finn, Mike Turk, Natalie Foster, Ilyse Hogue, Leslie Sanchez (moderator)

From Participatory Politics to Participatory Medicine: The Coming Revolution in Health Care:

Rep. Jerry Nadler, Susannah Fox, James Heywood, Esther Dyson (moderator)

Twitter as a Platform for #Organizing and #Fundraising:

Amanda Rose, Allison Fine, Abby Kirigin, David All, Rachel Sklar (moderator)

Mobile Politicking: From Text-Messaging Basics to Campaign iPhone Apps:

Scott Goodstein, Becky Bond, Nicola Wells, Beka Economopoulos (moderator)

Dilemmas of Online Organizing:

Rasmus Nielsen, Tanya Tarr, Deanna Zandt, Judith Freeman (moderator)

Email: Still the Killer App of Online Politics?: Heather Holdridge, Levana Layendecker, Adam Green, Colin Delany (moderator), sponsored by Care2

 
Rose Theater
5:00-
5:15pm
PoliTech Demos: Tristan Harris of Apture, Stan Magniant of Linkfluence, Abby Kirigin of TipJoy
5:15-
6:15pm
The Obama Broadband Initiative and the Future of the Internet: Opening Remarks by Blair Levin, FCC; Discussion with Josh Silver, James Assey, Hank Hultquist, Andrew Rasiej (moderator)
 
The Atrium
Breakout Rooms A, B, C & D
6:30-
8:00pm
Cocktail Party

Day Two, Tuesday June 30, 2009

Time
Atrium
7:15-
8:30am
Breakfast and Registration
 
Rose Theater
8:30-
8:45am
Opening Welcome, Micah L. Sifry and Andrew Rasiej
8:45-
10:00am
Innovation in Government, Obama-Style: Conversations With Beth Noveck and Vivek Kundra, and Macon Phillips, introduced by Craig Newmark
10:00-
10:20am
Chairman Steele said, “Take the lid off”: The New GOP Web Presence, Todd Herman
 
 
Breakout A
 
10:20-
10:50am
Coffee Break
sponsored by Linkfluence
Sunlight Foundation Press Conference with Ellen Miller, Clay Johnson and David Moore
Coffee Break
sponsored by Linkfluence
 
Rose Theater
10:50-
11:05am
Social Networks and Social Revolutions, Randi Zuckerberg
11:05-
11:35am
21st Century Statecraft: Fostering Citizen-Centered Diplomacy and Development, Alec Ross
11:35am-
12:10pm
The Machine is (Changing) Us: YouTube Culture and the Politics of Authenticity, Michael Wesch
12:10-
12:40pm
The Dangerous Power of Sharing (Power), Mark Pesce
 
 
Breakout A
12:45-
2:00pm
Networking Lunch
Accountability Journalism Online: Jay Rosen Interviews Dan Froomkin
 
Rose Theater
The Allen Room
Breakout A
Breakout B
Breakout C
Sponsored Sessions
2:00-
3:15pm

How the Internet Ecosystem Can Improve Journalism:

Frank Rich, Karen Tumulty, Dan Gillmor, Scott Simon, Clay Shirky, Andrew Rasiej (moderator)

Imagining White House 2.0: Making Open Collaboration Platforms Work:

Jim Gilliam, Craig Newmark, Fabrice Florin, Mark Elliott, Jennifer Bell (moderator)

Mapping the Networked Public Sphere: How Blogs, Mainstream Media and Official Sources Interact:

Ken Deutsch, Stan Magniant, Vincent Ducrey, Michael Cornfield (moderator)

Online Video: Lessons from the Obama "Idea Factory" and 2008 Campaign:

Max Harper, Jacob Soboroff, David Burch, Steve Grove (moderator)

Crossing Boundaries Online: Reaching and Organizing Diverse Constituencies:

Kety Esquivel, Liz Mair, Keli Goff, Cheryl Contee (moderator)

Local Campaigns After Obama: Tools and Tactics Turning Online Action Into Offline Results:

Jim Walsh, Matt Compton, Patrick Ruffini, Clay Haynes, and Colin Delany (moderator); sponsored by Wired for Change

 
 
Breakout A
3:15-
3:45pm
Coffee Break
sponsored by Linkfluence
Press Conference by IVote4U with Joe Trippi, David Weinberger and Britt Blaser
 
Rose Theater
The Allen Room
Breakout A
Breakout B
Breakout C
Sponsored Sessions
3:45-
5:00pm

Reinventing Communi- cations From the Net Up:

Heather Gold, Baratunde Thurston, Davar Ardalan, Sean Tevis, Micah L. Sifry (moderator)

The Blogging of the Bureaucracy: How to Use Social Media From Inside Government:

Jeanne Holm, Gwynne Kostin, Ann Aikin, Jed Sundwall, Matthew Burton (moderator)

Why Blogging Still Matters: The Ongoing Vitality of the Netroots and the Rightroots:

Scott Rosenberg, Eric Boehlert, Dan Froomkin, Jon Henke, Ana Marie Cox (moderator)

State/Local Online Politicking: How Community Hubs Can Change the Scene:

Blake Rutherford, Jason Barnett, Steven Clift, Cyrus Krohn (moderator)

New Business Models: How to Survive and Thrive Financially in Online Politics:

Diane Rinaldo, Marcy Wheeler, Dave Karpf, Michael Bassik (moderator)

Beyond my.BarackObama.com: How Social Action Networks Like Facebook, MySpace and Ning are Changing Politics:

Todd Ziegler, Heather Lauer, Roz Lemieux, Jose Vargas (moderator), sponsored by Bivings Group

 
Rose Theater
5:00-
5:15pm
PoliTech Demos: Andrew Hoppin of NYSenate.gov, David Moore of OpenCongress, Benjamin Stein of MobileCommons and Tristan Harris of Apture
5:15-
6:15pm
Final Plenary: Can We.gov? How? A Conversation With Rep. Steve Israel, Jack Dorsey, Clay Shirky, Ellen Miller, and Joe Trippi