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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Exploring How New Technologies Can Better Serve to Democratic Regeneration and Innovation
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SUMMARY:Exploring How New Technologies Can Better Serve to Democratic Regeneration and Innovation
DESCRIPTION:<p>RCC is pleased to announce this course delivered by <a href="internal:/people/vict%C3%B2ria-alsina-burgu%C3%A9s" data-url="http://rcc.harvard.edu/people/vict%C3%B2ria-alsina-burgu%C3%A9s">Victoria Alsina</a> as part of the winter activities organized at <a href="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" data-url="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">Harvard January@GSAS.</a><!--break--></p><p><strong>Abstract:  </strong>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.</p><p>Registration required.</p><p><strong>Sponsors:  <a href="internal:/challenge-design-technological-agora" data-url="http://rcc.harvard.edu/challenge-design-technological-agora">The Challenge to Design a Technological Agora Study Group</a>.</strong></p><p><strong>Contact</strong>:  <a href="mailto:///rcc@harvard.edu">rcc@harvard.edu</a></p><p></p>
LOCATION:RCC, 26 Trowbridge St.,Cambridge MA 02138
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20160111T130000Z
DTEND:20160114T180000Z
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