Stefania Milan gave a talk at the World Forum of Democracy, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, session ‘Who controls the internet?”, 19 November, 2015
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Frederike Kaltheuner at DATA NATIVES
Frederike Kaltheuner presented at the DATA NATIVES conference in Berlin on “The Ethics of Algorithms for Those Who Actually Work With Algorithms” 19/20 November
Jonathan Gray at Open Development Camp
Jonathan Gray did a Keynote Address “Democratising the Data Revolution: From Opening Up Datasets to Reshaping Data Infrastructures?” at the Open Development Camp 2015, The Hague, 13th November 2015.
Kersti Wissenbach curates Open Development Camp
Kersti Wissenbach curated the Open Development Camp and hosted a panel discussion “Breaking through silos – The struggle of collaboration between Civic Tech communities, NGOs and donors in Transparency and Accountability work”, The Hague, 13 November 2015.
Internet Governance Forum in Brasil
Corinne Cath, Niels ten Oever and Stefania Milan participated to Internet Governance Forum, Joao Pessoa, Brazil,10/13 November
Becky Kazansky at “We can do it! Gender, activism, and technology”
Becky Kazansky gave a talk in the conference We can do it! Gender, activism, and technology at Goldsmiths College, 6th November 2015
Stefania Milan gives workshop on doing social and political research
Stefania Milan taught a 2-day workshop “Doing social and political research in the digital age”, National Center of Competence in Research: Democracy, University of Zurich, 5/6 November 2015
Lonneke van der Velden at Goldsmiths College
Lonneke van der Velden gave the presentation ‘Seeing The Invisible Algorithm: The practical politics of tracking the credit trackers,’ at the ARITHMUS algorithms workshop at Goldsmiths College, University of London, November 4 2015
Niels Ten Oever at IETF94
Niels Ten Oever gave a presentation at IETF94 at the Human Rights Protocol Considerations Proposed Research Group, November 3, Yokohama, Japan
DATACTIVE at Amsterdam Privacy Conference
Jonathan Gray presented the paper “Mapping Open Data and Privacy as Issues on Digital Media” at the Amsterdam Privacy Conference, the University of Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, October 25. Lonneke van der Velden and Stefania Milan served as respondent in the panel, which included also Linnet Taylor, Helen Nissenbaum and Mireille van Eechoud.