Day Two
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Time
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Concourse
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Main Hall
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9:00-
9:30am |
Facebook and Peace: Friends Across Conflict Zones,
with Randi Zuckerberg |
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9:30-
10:00am |
Transnational Networking for a Free Internet ,
with Jeremie Zimmerman and Stefan Henniwig |
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10:30-
10:40am |
Opening Up Policy-Making to Public Participation,
with Paul Johnston |
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10:40-
10:50am |
All Out, Building an Online Movement for LGBT Equality,
with Andre Banks |
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10:50-
11:00am |
Online Video for Human Rights: Challenges and Opportunities,
with Jenni Wolfson |
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11:00-
11:20am |
How Open Data is Making Cities Smarter ,
with John Tolva |
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11:20-
11:40am |
The Power of Transparency in the Balkans,
with Marko Rakar |
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11:45-
12:45pm |
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Main Hall
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1:50-
2:00pm |
Can Social Media Make More Democracy For Everybody?,
with Lene Pettersen |
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2:00-
2:10pm |
Scaling Wiki Government: European Governance Saved by Local Heroes,
with Alberto Cottica |
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2:10-
2:30pm |
The Power and Promise of Open Data,
with Håkon Wium Lie |
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2:30-
3:00pm |
The Coming Age of We.Government,
with Andrew Rasiej and Micah Sifry |
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