This is a very interesting article. Do you agree with @evgenymorozov ?
🇫🇷 https://blog.mondediplo.net/2018-04-10-Pour-un-service-public-des-donnees
🚩Paris, Centre Pompidou – Salle Triangle
📅May 15
#workshop on #Intimacy & #Extimacy with a trans-disciplinary approach gathering psychoanalysis, philosophy, sociology and computer science – we will explore the concepts of localization, frontiers and boundaries in nowadays #digital context where temporality and cardinality are blurred!
See you there <3
And for our Italian friends! A translated article about #cryptography #journalism and what we are doing within the #nextleap project!
🇮🇹 https://it.ejo.ch/digitale/crittografia-giornaliso-snowden-nextleap
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And also the original, written by Francesca Musiani and Ksenia Ermoshina
https://fr.ejo.ch/economie-medias/geste-citoyen-cryptographie-journalistes)
Hi guys!
Registration are now open for the Summer School SUMSIC 2018 (Innovation in the Public Sector. Regional and Local Challenges in Social Innovation with a strong focus on the role and potential of digital technologies).
More info at the following link: https://www.uik.eus/en/sumsic-2018-innovation-public-sector-regional-and-local-challenges-social-innovation
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This edition of the Social Innovation Communities Summer School will focus on the existing relation between social and public sector innovation at local and regional level. During the three-day summer school we will delve in different perspectives, tools, digital platforms, and methodologies that, through several local and regional experiences, networks, case studies, and workshops, help us co-design and co-create new public policies that answer to the key societal challenges in contemporary societies.
Our seminar "Can Protocols Enforce Human Rights via the IETF?" will be held in conjunction with #IETF101 in London this Friday!
We'll briefly overview the main political issues facing current protocols at the IETF and the technical issues facing HRPC.
For more info -> http://nextleap.eu/seminars/2018-3-23.html
Today, March 12, is the World Wide Web’s 29th birthday. Here’s a message from W3C founder and web inventor Sir Tim Berners Lee on what we need to ensure that everyone has access to a web worth having 🌐