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Thursday 4 July 2019
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09.00 |
10.00 |
This
lecture concentrates on how the Internet can enhance the public sphere with parallel
emphasis on communication science that supports those who claim that an
affinity exists between online interaction and the public sphere conception.
Mario Nottas, Executive Board Member, European Communication
Institute, GR
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10.00 |
11.00 |
This lecture presents a Cross-Border perspective towards the
identification and of organisational, semantical and technical challenges for
Data Exchange.
Thomas
J. Lampoltshammer, Assistant Professor, Danube University Krems, AU
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11.00 |
11.30 |
Coffee Break
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11.30 |
13.00 |
Back to the Future: E-Democracy and the Hellenic
Paradigm
This lecture analyses the assumption of freedom as the symbol of what democratic
regimes should ensure to citizens, strengthens the influence of people who
exclude planning from the legitimate scopes of government.
George Manolakos, Board Member, European Communication Institute, GR
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13.00 |
14.00 |
Lunch
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14.00 |
15.30 |
This lecture will analyze the increasingly important topic of assessment
and evaluation in e-government. Different models, methodologies and
approaches will be presented.
Dimitris
Sarantis, Researcher, United Nations University, PT
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15.30 |
17.00 |
E-Government and sustainable development
How e-government plays an important role for implementing, follow-up
and review of the progress made in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development. How to align and integrate the 17 SDG to the e-government
strategy.
Soumaya
Ben Dhaou, Researcher, United Nations
University, PT
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