Archives
- [—]Day One
- Welcome Remarks with Andrew Rasiej and Marc Lopez
- Re-Imagining International Relations in a Networked Age with Alec Ross
- Europe’s Digital Agenda with Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau
- Public Diplomacy Online with Jimmy Leach
- Social Media and the European Parliament with Stephen Clark
- Refunite: Connecting the Unconnected – Refugee Family Tracing Online with Christopher Mikkelsen
- Crisis Commons: Networked Action in Disaster Relief with Andy Carvin
- Media Viruses and the Immune System of Democracy with Nicolas Vanbremeersch
- Speech, Censorship and Social Media with Matthias Klang
- Do’s and Dont’s of Political Blogging with Bente Kalsnes
- Crowdsourcing and Mapping Your Activist Base with Romain Liberge
- Lobbying 2.0: Using Social Media to Make Your Case with Massimo Micucci
- Using Twitter to Map Political Influence with Guilhem Fouetillou
- The Life of A Networked Politician with Marietje Schaake
- The Icelandic Modern Media Initiative with Birgitta Jonsdottir
- Two Views on the Internet and Democratization with Evgeny Morozov and Jeremy Heimans
- [+]Breakout Session – Audio
- [+]Day Two
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Europe’s Digital Agenda with Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau
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Public Affairs 2.0 · October 11, 2010 at 12:54 pm
[...] for open society; Constantijn van Oranje-Nassu, Cabinet-member of Commissioner Neelie Kroes, who spoke about the potential the web has to improve public participation (and the fact that the Commissioner has [...]