Drawing on their new book titled “Plurality” which will be published on May 20 2024, we will talk with Audrey Tang and Glen Weyl about how the relation between democracy and digital technology has changed over the past decades and what they envision for the future. And most importantly: How can we get there?
Format: Our conversation features Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s 1st digital minister (2016-2024), and Glen Weyl, a researcher and founder of RadicalXChange Foundation. The conversation will begin with a segment moderated by Stefan Heumann from Agora Digitale Transformation and Julia Kloiber from Superrr Lab. Following this, we will open the discussion to the audience, allowing them to participate and ask questions. The event will adhere to Chatham House Rules. After the fireside chat, attendees are invited to a get-together with snacks and drinks.
The goal is to foster a real conversation and engagement rather than a sequence of statements on different topics. We will seek to structure the question and the conversation in a way that both Audrey and Glen can engage with their respective perspectives.
Where? Wikimedia Deutschland e. V., Tempelhofer Ufer 23/24, 10963 Berlin
When? Doors Open: 14:30 Fireside Chat: 15:00 – 17:30; Get-Together: 17:30–18:30
The event is jointly organized and hosted by Agora Digitale Transformation, SUPERRR Lab, RadicalxChange Foundation and Wikimedia Deutschland.
Wikimedia Deutschland e. V., Tempelhofer Ufer 23/24, 10963 Berlin
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