#  Exploring How New Technologies Can Better Serve to Democratic Regeneration and Innovation 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **January 11 - January 14, 2016** 

 08:00AM - 01:00PM EST 

####  pin\_drop Location 

 **RCC, 26 Trowbridge St.,Cambridge MA 02138**  



 

 



 

RCC is pleased to announce this course delivered by [Victoria Alsina](/people/vict%C3%B2ria-alsina-burgu%C3%A9s) as part of the winter activities organized at [Harvard January@GSAS.](https://www.gsas.harvard.edu/events_calendar/january_events/student_run_mini-courses/exploring_how_new_technologies_can_better_serve_to_democratic_regeneration_and_innovation.php)

**Abstract:** In light of new developments in communication technology that make direct democracy technically feasible in a mass society, it exists a crucial debate about the challenges of introducing E-democracy. In this course we will explore real experiences about how new technologies can better serve to democratic regeneration and innovation.

Registration required.

**Sponsors: [The Challenge to Design a Technological Agora Study Group](/challenge-design-technological-agora).**

**Contact**: [rcc@harvard.edu](mailto:///rcc@harvard.edu)



 

 



 

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- [ Harvard ](/pillars/harvard)
- [ Politics and Sociology ](/sample-event-taxonomy/politics)
- [ Harvard ](/stakeholders/harvard)
 
 

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