PdF Europe 2012

May 31, 2012

Brussels Press Club Europe in Brussels, Belgium

Tagline:

Finding Europe’s Public Place – PIAZZA DIGITALE

Briefing:

The Personal Democracy Forum (PdF) is the definitive event in the world on technology and politics. Now in its ninth year in the United States and its third year in Europe, PDF brings together top opinion makers, political practitioners, technologists, and journalists from across the ideological spectrum for two days to network, exchange ideas, and explore how technology and wired citizens are changing politics, governance, and civil society.

Description:

On May 31 at the Brussels Press Club Europe, we will start the conversation in Brussels on how technology is changing the European Institutions, diplomacy, lobbying, working and journalism in its quest to final capture a European public sphere. For information, you can check back here or subscribe to our Europe Weekly Digest and be the first to know.

This is a bipartisan event and in past years has included such notable speakers as Eric Schmidt of Google; Thomas Friedman, New York Times; Ann-Marie Slaughter, Princeton University; Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post; Ralph Reed, Christian Coalition; Mike Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City; Senator Kirsten Gillibrand; Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark; Alaa Abd Al Fattah, Egyptian blogger, software developer, democracy activist; Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter; Vivek Kundra, former U.S. CIO; and Newt Gingrich, former U.S. House Speaker.

Brussels speakers include the Head of the Brussels Office for Facebook Erika Mann, Marietje Schaake MEP, Aurelie Valtat Digital Media Manager European Council, Stephen Clark of the European Parliament Social Media Team, the European Journalism Centre, New Europe Media Group, the Euractiv PoliTech Foundation, NPRs freelance correspondent in Brussels Teri Schultz, Tech Crunch Columnist and Author Andrew Keen and many more to be announced before the day itself.

Each year we look broadly at how technology is changing politics and governance; this year we plan to look closely at how citizens and governments alike are using new interactive communications technologies to address critical civic problems, make government more efficient, transparent, and accountable and in Europe search for that elusive Public Sphere online. We will also be analyzing how technology and social media have played a role in supporting democracy movements all over the world and how to support an open Internet for all people.

Our first ever event in Brussels is curated by Alia Papageorgiou | @eurocentrique.

Sessions:

Archived Agenda

Time Event
8.30-9.15 Breakfast and Registration
9.15-9.30
Opening Remarks

Andrew Rasiej

9.30-10.00
Why Europe needs to promote a free internet + The Digital MEP

Marietje Schaake MEP

10.00 - 10.40
Shifting journalism online

Alexandros Koronakis (New Europe), Eric Karstens (European Journalism Center)
10.40 - 10.55
The rise of a European blogosphere

Ronny Patz (bloggingportal) Researcher Online Networks

10.55 - 11.15 Break
11.15-11.55 Special Presentation
11.55-12.35 Covering Brussels - Bringing conversations to the EU Piazza or recycling press releases from the institutions?

EurActiv, DebatingEurope (Adam Nyman), Maria Laura Franciosi, Teri Schultz (NPR, moderator)

12.50-13.50 Lunch
13.50-14.30 How the Digital Agenda is helping democracy online | European Commission Information Society and Media DG + Q&A

Thibaut Kleiner, Member of Neelie Kroes' Cabinet

14.30-14.45 Personal Productivity Breakthrough

Dmitry Stavisky, Vice President, Evernote

14.45-15.00 Short talks: Social media: Changing relationships in politics and communications

Stephen Clark (European Parliament)

15.00-15.15 Short talks: The next step in public sphere engagement

Anne Christensen (European Commission)

15.15-15.30 Short talks: The untapped potential of Member States when communicating the EU

Aurelie Valtat (European Council)

15.30- 15.50 Break
15.50 - 16.45 Breakout session:
Online engagement with the public sphere - building a political movement online

- The Democratic Society (Anthony Zacharzewski) Cleverwood (Julien Mourlon), David Osimo European Commission/ict4u

17.00-17.30 Facebook: our new PIAZZA DIGITALE?

Erika Mann (Facebook Europe)

17.30 - 18.00 Digital Vertigo: Division, Diminishment & Disillusionment in the Social Media Age

Andrew Keen, Author, Tech Crunch

18.00 - 18.40 CLOSING: Digital Diplomacy how can Europe use it effectively and what does it have to gain?

David Tunney, EEAS, John C. Sullivan, Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Mission to the EU, Member of the European Parliament Corina Cretu +moderator