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From: Dale Wiehoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Democracy and the Internet

Wolff Conference Room, New School, 65 5th Avenue, New York, NY
March 29 (5:30-7:30) March 30 (9:00-6:00)

Full schedule at www.democracyinternet.com [and below]

A Conference hosted by The Consulate General of Sweden in New
York in cooperation with the European Union Center of New York
(New York University, Columbia, City University and the New
School for Social Research).

* Keynote address: author, syndicated columnist, NPR commentator,
NYU Prof. of Media Culture Douglas Rushkoff

* Special address: Vote.com president, Fox TV commentator, former
Clinton campaign manager Dick Morris

* Panels with:

* Online voting site experts: Craig T. Smith (former Gore
campaign mgr., Voter.com) Niklas Nordström (Votia Empowerment,
Votia.com).

* Online voting technology experts and researchers Lorrie Faith
Cranor and Avi Rubin (AT&T)

* Privacy experts Jules Polonetsky (DoubleClick) and Ari Schwartz
(Center for Democracy and Technology)

* Experts in Internet community building: author Andrew Shapiro
(The Control Revolution), John Horrigan (Pew Internet Research
Group) and Internet Café originator Arthur Perley

* Internet activist L.A. Kauffman (Free-Radical.org), Alternative
media experts Leif Utne (Utne Reader, utne.com) and Michael
Eisenmenger (IndyMedia.org, Paper Tiger)

This event is FREE and open to the public. Pre-registration is
required. Email your registration request, specifying name of
conference and including full mailing address and professional
affiliation and address to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Conference website at http://www.democracyinternet.com

For further information e-mail Alex Treitler,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, or call (212) 583-2585.

Dale Wiehoff
Vice President for Communications
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
2105 First Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55404 USA
url: http://www.iatp.org
tel: 612-870-3401  fax: 612-870-4846
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



                             Schedule

         Democracy and the Internet in an Enlarging Europe

                         March 29-30, 2001
                       Wolff Conference Room
                The New School for Social Research
                     65 5th Ave, New York, NY

                        Thursday, March 29

5:30 - 5:35 Words of Welcome
Aristide Zolberg, PhD, Director, European Union Center of NY, New
School of Social Research

Introduction
H.E. Olle Wästberg, Consul General of Sweden in New York

5:35 - 6:30 Keynote Address:
Networked Engagement: In Pursuit of a Democratic Organism

Douglas Rushkoff, Professor of New Media at New York University,
author, syndicated columnist and NPR commentator

6:30 - 7:00 Refreshments and time for questions

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Friday, March 30

TOPIC 1: INTERNET AND THE INDIVIDUAL

9: 00 - 9:05: Introductory Comments
Alex Treitler, Academic Liaison, Consulate General of Sweden

9:10 - 10:30 - Session 1:

Does "instant opinion" mean "instant democracy"?

Niklas Nordström, Votia Empowerment (European site)
Frederic I. Solop, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of
Political Science, Northern Arizona University -
Craig T. Smith, Manager for Al Gore's Presidential Campaign, VP
Democratic Outreach at Voter.com
Franck Biancheri, Director of Europe 2020, Director of European
Union Student Vote (EUSV)

Moderator: David Epstein, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Political
Science, Columbia University

10:30 - 10:55 Coffee

11:00 - 12:00 Session 2:
Keeping the Internet Safe for Democracy: Legislation in the US
and Europe

Elizabeth J. Coleman, Director of Human Rights Division, Anti
Defamation League
Ari Schwartz, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Democracy and
Technology
Jules Polonetsky, Chief Privacy Officer, DoubleClick Inc.

12:00 - 1:30 pm LUNCH ON YOUR OWN

TOPIC 2: INTERNET AND GOVERNMENT

1:30 - 2:15 pm -Session 3:
Organizing internationally against multi-nationalism

Michael Eisenmenger, Paper Tiger Media Collective and Independent
News Media
Leslie Kauffmann, Author, Radical Journalist, Organizer,
Moderator: Lars Tragardh, PhD: Professor of History, Columbia
University
Leif Utne, Utne Reader Online and Utne Webwatch Editor

2:20 - 3: 40 pm -Session 4:
Overview of On-Line Voting: Systems and Issues

Jon Turner, PhD, Professor of Information Technology, NYU General
review of privacy issues in online transactions.
Joel Reidenberg, Professor of Law, Fordham University
Lorrie Faith Cranor, PhD, ATT Research Labs (Shannon Lab),
Florham Park, NJ
Moderator: Avi Rubin, PhD, ATT Research Labs (Shannon Lab),
Florham Park, NJ Adjunct Prof, Computer Science NYU

3:40 - 4:00 pm Coffee

TOPIC 3: INTERNET AND COMMUNITY

4:00 - 4:55 pm -Session 5:
Creating on-line communities: From cybercafés to e-villages

John Horrigan, PhD: Senior Research Specialist, Pew Internet
Research Group
Andrew Shapiro, Author, The Control Revolution -
Arthur Perley, co-founder: The Internet Café, NY (Oldest Internet
Café in the Western Hemisphere)
Suzanne Tufts, President and CEO of AWED (the American Women's
Economic Development Corporation)

5:00 - 5:45 pm - Closing Address:
How The Internet Will Be Europe's First Real Parliament.

Dick Morris, President of Vote.com, former chief strategist and
advisor to President Clinton

                    For more information, call
             Liaison for Cultural and Academic Affairs
                   Alex Treitler (212) 583-2585.

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