Agenda
- 10:00 am
SATELLITE EVENTS
- 9:00 am
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
Exhibition Hall - 10:00 am
OPENING
AuditoriumPaweł Adamowicz, Mayor of the City of Gdańsk
Basil Kerski, European Solidarity Centre
Andrew Rasiej, Civic Hall
TCEE Network:
Luna Kalas, Techsoup Europe
Krzysztof Izdebski, ePaństwo Foundation
Darko Brkan, Zašto Ne? - 10:30 am
SESSION 1: DIGNITY
AuditoriumWho Will Rescue the Rescuer?
Svetlana Zakharova, Russian LGBT Network
Let’s Get Personal
Katarzyna Mroczek, Activist, NVC Trainer
Are Androids in the Government a Dystopia by Design?
Filip Muki Dobranić, Today is a new day, Institute for other studies
Make Technology Great Again
Michał ‘rysiek’ Woźniak, OCCRP
How Passionate Do You Think You Are?
Cathy Mahoro, Migrant Women Network
- 12:00 pm
COFFEE BREAK
Exhibition Hall - 12:15 pm
PANEL SESSION: Trust me, it’s the Economy
AuditoriumModerator:
Maciej Kuziemski, European University Institute
Panelists:
Eliza Niewiadomska, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Ignacy Morawski, SpotData
Miguel Arana Catania, City Council in Madrid
- 1:15 pm
LUNCH
Exhibition Hall - 2:15 pm
SESSION 2: SOLIDARITY
AuditoriumTelling the Truth – what donors are really thinking
Fran Perrin, Indigo Trust
APPsolutely Not
Katarzyna Mikołajczyk, Citizen-Parent Foundation
Does it Take a Murder for a Country to Wake Up?
Zuzana Wienk, Fair-play Alliance & Ondrej Podstupka, SME
To Live is To (For)give
Kemal Pervanić, Human Rights Activist
Investments for the Future
Olena Boytsun, Omidyar Network
- 3:45 pm
COFFEE BREAK
Exhibition Hall WORKSHOPS
3rd FloorRoom #1 Room #2 Room #3 Room #4 Reading room 4:00 –
5:00 pmUpside-down & inside-out: How to incubate civic tech projects
Leaders:
Olivia Vereha & Tudor JuravleaDemocracy and Youth with Disabilities
Leader:
Orkhan Aidgozel & Vakhtangi ChkhenkeliUsing Frictionless Data to improve Data Quality
Leader:
Serah Rono7 ways to engage youth in innovation for democracy and human rights
Leaders:
Nadiia Babynska & Olena UrsuV4 meet-up: Future of Voting
Experts:
Pavol Lacko
Zuzana Wienk
Sandor Lederer
Orsolya Barsi
Michal Škop
Feng Hao
Sam Chang
Ewa Modrzejewska
Oleksandr Kliuzhev
Birgitta JónsdóttirZuzana Papazoski
Filip Pazderski
Krzysztof Izdebski5:00 –
6:00 pmReimagining Education: Exploring Good Governance in Schooling Systems
Leaders:
Sanskruti Ghosalkar & Olga StrelyukInclusive Storytelling: Surfacing underreported voices and perspectives
Leader:
Daniel RząsaShaping the Future. Cross-History Dialogue
Leaders:
Natalia Petrova & Floriana FossatoAll workshops are in English only.
The organizers don't provide a translation service.
- 9:00 am
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
Exhibition Hall - 10:00 am
PANEL SESSION: Choose a side or die? The image of contemporary media
AuditoriumModerator:
Marek Tejchman, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna
Panelists:
Roman Imielski, Gazeta Wyborcza
Floriana Fossato, Centre for Media, Data and Society
Ondrej Podstupka, SME
Jacek Karnowski, Sieci
- 10:45 am
PANEL SESSION: Future for Digital: Big Media, Big Changes
AuditoriumModerator:
Anna Romandash, Board Member at Digital Communication Network
Panelists:
Esra Dogramaci, Senior Editor for Digital at Deutsche Welle
Nick Shchetko, Senior Digital Editor for Current Time TV
Olga Malchevska, Multimedia Producer at BBC
Session co-organized by Digital Communication Network.
- 11:30 am
COFFEE BREAK
Exhibition Hall - 11:45 am
SESSION 3: FAIRNESS
AuditoriumYou can remain silent. But I don’t recommend it
Inna Shevchenko, FEMEN
Justice 3.0, S05 Final Episode
Jarosław Gwizdak, District Court Katowice-Zachód
Future-Proof Institutions – Future-Proof Civil Society
Fanny Hidvégi, Access Now
Demons & Democracy
Constantin Malik, Malik Institute
Future Perfect – how to speculate about the future and drive change
Julia Kloiber, Prototype Fund
- 1:15 pm
PANEL SESSION: Politics for a Good Life
AuditoriumModerator:
Marcin Gerwin, Specialist in Sustainable Development
and Social ParticipationPanelists:
Sofía de Roa, Podemos
Birgitta Jónsdóttir, Poetician
Jacopo Leone, OSCE
Magdalena Kuenkel, Centre for Public Impact
- 2:15 pm
LUNCH
Exhibition Hall WORKSHOPS
3rd FloorRoom #1 Room #2 Room #3 Room #4 Reading room 3:00 –
4:00 pmContext is everything: Lessons from Civic Tech across Europe
Leaders:
Matt Stokes & Toby BakerToday's democracy as a Black Mirror episode
Leader:
Michal ŠkopHow can cities incorporate public opinion into evidence-based policy making?
Leader:
Katherine KlosekFrom ‘the usual suspects’ to ‘business as usual’: how to broaden the base for citizen engagement
Leaders:
Zuzana Wienk
Jacopo Leone
Peter Varga
Stefanos Loukopoulos
Marcin GerwinRole of Technology, specifically for Migrant & Refugee women in relation to political participation
Leader:
Catherine Mahoro4:00 –
5:00 pmCreating a wepublic - Democratic Tools for Digital Society
Leader:
Adriana GrohPump it up: The Open City for Smart Citizens!
Leader:
Damian PadertaMake the Global Field Guide to Civic Technology
Leader:
Matt StempeckStorytelling with data: Making sure everything adds up to success
Leader:
Mariam GamkharashviliFuture that is made - speculative design and advocacy
Leaders:
Natalia Mileszyk, Alek Tarkowski, Jakub Koźniewski, Marcin Talarek5:00 –
6:00 pmCivic technology: pushing through borders with TransparenCEE
Leaders:
Dmitri Romanovski
Aida Ajanović
Sandor Lederer
Palina BrodikDesigning for Social Cooperation
Leader:
Attila BujdosóDesigning 'Uber for Democracy:' Post-Mortem Exercise
Leader:
Alex SidorenkoHow to “healthsplain” your Internet: meet Mozilla’s Internet Health Report
Leader:
Kasia OdrozekAll workshops are in English only.
The organizers don't provide a translation service.- 6:00 pm
CLOSING
Auditorium
- Festival of Civic Tech for Demoracy
Instytut Kultury Miejskiej, Długi Targ 39/40, 80-830 Gdańsk (map)
- 10:00 am
Official welcome
- 10:15 am
Keynote presentations
Informed Citizens Make Informed Laws. Experiences from American Cities
Katya Abazajian, Sunlight Foundation
Consul – Open Source Digital Tools not Only for Participatory Budgeting
Miguel Arana Catania, Participation Project Director, Madrid City Council
It’s not about the Data. Learning from Datalab Amsterdam
Johan Groenen, Code for NL, Datalab Amsterdam, TiltShift.nl
- 12:00 pm
Coffee Break
- 12:15 pm
Second presentation session
Open Source Govtech from the Backstage
Dariusz Walczak, Recoded.co
Geo-questionnaire and Geo-Discussion as Public Participation Tools in Urban Planning
Michał Czepkiewicz, heksagon.org, Member of Jeżyce Neighborhood Council in Poznań
Public Dialogue with Online Tools. Why is it so difficult?
Wu Min Hsuan (Ttcat), Open Culture Foundation
Creating and Implementing “Monitorizare Vot” App: How Civic Technology Knows no Borders
Olivia Vereha, Code for Romania
SENSEI – Engaging Citizens for Participatory Sensing in Finland
Antti Knutas D.Sc. LERO – The Irish Software Research Centre Dublin: Ireland
- 1:30 pm
Lunch
- 2:30 pm
Panel session
Is there a Future for City for All?
Moderator:
Krzysztof Izdebski, ePaństwo FoundationPanelists:
Katya Abazajian, Sunlight FoundationMiguel Arana CataniaParticipation Project Director, Madrid City Council
Krzysztof Garski, City Hall of Gdańsk
Michał Czepkiewicz, heksagon.org, Member of Jeżyce Neighborhood Council in Poznań
- 3:15 pm
Third presentation session
A bit of IT for Big Impact. Showcase of Influential Urban Activist Projects
Łukasz Fiszer, The City is Ours association
Supporting the Government to go Digital by Combining Tech and Youth
Blerta Thaçi, Open Data Kosovo
How Solutions Based on Open Data can Bring Local Authorities and Citizens Together: Practical Examples from Ukraine
Nedim Useinov, TechSoup Europe
Online Platform for Dialogue and Cooperation Between State Administration and Kyiv City Council with Civil Society?
Oleg Cheslavsky & Stanislava Zakapko, Ukrainian Media Network
“Self-enforcing e-voting”, a New Paradigm of e-voting Systems that are end-to-end Verifiable Without Involving any Lallying Authorities?
Feng Hao, Newcastle University
- 4:30 pm
Closing