INNOCRACYCONFERENCE ON DEMOCRATIC INNOVATION
PROGRAMME900 - 930 Arrival and Coffee
930 - 1000 Opening Remarks Laura-Kristine Krause, Das Progressive Zentrum
1000 - 1030
Keynote Speech “People, Prosperity, and our Planet - Governing the Anthropocene”
Maja GöpelSecretary General, German Advisory Council on Global Change
Innospace
1030 - 1045 Coffee Break
LOCATION INNOSPACE30+ PARTICIPANTS
BARCAMP ROOM 130 PARTICIPANTS
BARCAMP ROOM 220 PARTICIPANTS
FOCUS LAB 15 PARTICIPANTS
1045 - 1200
“Citizens’ assemblies - democracy that works”
Marcin Gerwin Initiative for Citizen’s Assemblies (Poland)
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · “Data-driven democracy? The Edgeryders guide to
unbreaking politics” Nadia El-Imam
Edgeryders (Belgium)
Moderated by Hanno Burmester,Das Progressive Zentrum
“New spaces for new politics: How innovative formats shake up
political dialogue”Ronan Harrington
Alter Ego (UK)
Anja AdlerOpen State of Politics (Germany)
Philippe NarvalEuropean Forum Alpbach (Austria)
Session in German
“Replacing the majority principleby a better alternative”
Erich VisotschnigISYKonsens
Adela Mahling Konsenslotsen
(Austria and Germany)
“La démocratie ouverte - introduction to civic innovation
in France”Florent Guignard
La Démocratie Ouverte(France)
SESSION TRACK 1
1200 - 1215 Coffee Break
1215 - 1315
Session in German (45 Min.) Moderated by Laura Krause,
Das Progressive Zentrum
“Political entrepreneurs or ‘intrapreneurs’
- who does the future belong to?”Josef Lentsch
Neos Lab (Austria)
Daniel StichSPD Rhineland Palatinate (Germany)
“The Transformative Powerof Commoning”
Vedran HorvatInstitute for Political Ecology (IPE) (Croatia)
Daniel ChavezTransnational Institute (TNI) (The Netherlands)
“Experiments as Democratic Innovations”
Lari HokkanenDEMOS Helsinki (Finland)
“I, We, World. After populism: Is emotional
literacy and ambition the key toa new politics?”
Indra Adnan & Pat KaneThe Alternative UK (UK)
SESSION TRACK 2
1315 - 1415 Lunch Break
1415 - 1515
“Spreading a different way of thinking - what can we learn from
neoliberalism’s strategy?” Lance Bennett
SEED Initiative (USA)· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
“Apptivism: Making civic engagement engaging”
Alex TupperApptivism (UK)
“How to engage people in new democratic innovations”
Natalia Andrea Osorio RestrepoForo Nacional Por Colombia (Colombia)
“Creating a new politics forthe digital society”
Adriana GrohWepublic (Germany)
“Co-creative approaches for contemporary interaction between
the state and the citizens”Caroline Paulick-Thiel & Jenna Büchy
Politics for tomorrow (Germany)
SESSION TRACK 3
1515 - 1545 Coffee Break
1545 - 1645
“Network parties and the newparadigm of citizen-centered politics”
Katarzyna KlimowiczUniversity of Warsaw (Poland)
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · “Co-creative, integral, self-organised -the potential of political innovations
in the digital age” Joana Breidenbach
Betterplace Lab (Germany)
“Municipalism:A tool for a radical bottom-up
democratization”Xavi Ferrer
Barcelona En Comú (Spain)
“How democratically wise is your innovation? An exploratory Game”
Andy PaiceCo-Intelligence Institute /
Wise Democracy Project (UK)
“Democracy wins”Jana Faus
Artikel 1 - Initiative für Menschenwürde e.V.(Germany)
SESSION TRACK 4
1645 - 1700 Coffee Break
1700 - 1720
Endnote “Democratizing Democracy. The Future of Empowerment and Civic Engagement”
Robert MisikJournalist and Author, Austria
Innospace
1720 - 1740Closing Remarks
Hanno Burmester, Das Progressive Zentrum Innospace
1800 - 1900 Reception betahaus Cafe, ground floor
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DEBATEA flexible dialogue format aimed at exchanging and discussing ideas as well as gathering feedback
A facilitated workshop format which aims at working together on a question in a collaborative environment.
A short, catchy stage presentation followed bya Q&A session with the audience.Inspire Talks are moderated by Linnea Riensberg throughout the day