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Opening & Facts!
Welcome!
Noella, Peter, ManuelNoella, Peter, Manuel
1) Some Figures
Figures: Submissions
52
Figures: Accepted
23
Figures: Acceptation Rate
44%
Figures: Participants
>100
Figures: Participants
35countries
Figures: Duration
19,25 htalks & workshops
2) Publications
Best Paper 2010 just published:
http://www.jedem.org/ http://www.jedem.org/
Proceedings: Offline & Online
books.google.combooks.google.com
3) Organization
Fair Use ;-)in this building!
Overview
We are here:WiFi open
but slow ;-)
We are here:WiFi open
but slow ;-)
In this area you need access
codes, but WiFi is fast
In this area you need access
codes, but WiFi is fast
#cedem11#cedem11
slideshare.net/event/cedem11 slideshare.net/event/cedem11
group: cedem11group: cedem11
digitalgovernment.wordpress.com/ digitalgovernment.wordpress.com/
Co-Chair meeting
Today18:30 19:00 Co-Chair MeetingIf you want to support
CeDEM12, come to the meeting:We are open for new tracks ;-)
Registration & Conference Dinner
Today 19:30 Steigenberger
Hotel
Hotel Steigenberger, Am Goldberg 2, 3500 Krems/Hotel Steigenberger, Am Goldberg 2, 3500 Krems/
http://www.donaufestival.at/ http://www.donaufestival.at/
4) Thanks to
our Sponsors
our CoOrganizer
CoChairsReviewers &
Authors
our
the great egov team.
Special Thanks to ...
Michael & Nicole!Michael & Nicole!
4) Program
Keynotes
Towards Distributed Citizen Participation Axel Bruns (Associate Professor, Queensland University of
Technology in Brisbane; Chief Investigator ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Senior Researcher Smart Services Cooperative Research Centre, AUS)
How pricing PSI may ruin innovation Stefan Gehrke (Member of the Board of Open Data Network e.V.;
Founder and Partner, Büro für Neues Denken, DE) Democratic Process in Online Crowds and Communities
Caroline Haythornthwaite (Director, School of Library, Archival and Information Studies at the University of British Columbia, CAN)
How citizens can activate the state through new technologies Elke Löffler (CEO, Governance International, Birmingham; UK)
Deliberation that Matters Doug Schuler (Program Director for the Public Sphere Project;
Member of the faculty at The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington, USA)
Tracks
Track: E-participation Julia Glidden (21c Consultancy, UK) Norbert Kersting (Stellenboch Universtity, ZA) Jeremy Millard (Danish Technological Institute, DK)
Track: Open Access and Open Data Andy Williamson (Hansard Society, UK) Matt Poelmans (CitizenVision eParticipation Institute, NL)
Track: Open Government Sylvia Archman (European Institute of Public Administration, NL) Axel Bruns (Queensland University of Technology, AUS) Philipp Müller (University of Salzburg, Business School, AT)
Track: E-voting Thad Hall (University of Utah, USA) Melanie Volkamer (Technical University Darmstadt, GER)
Workshops Open Government Data: good practice &
proceedingsCarl-Markus Piswanger, BRZ
The OurSpace project: New e-participation proceduresDaniel van Lerberghe, Fondation EurActiv PoliTech
E-democracy policy and administrationLiia Hänni, Nele Leosk, e-Governance Academy
Electronic Decision making: bridging e-participation and e-votingManuel J. Kripp, E-Voting.CC, AT
We wish you an inspiring …