Amsterdam workshop: Core concepts session
This post documents the outcome of the discussion of the core concepts breakout group (Anna, Joanna, Kasha, Diego, Duncan, Stacco & Paul) that took place suring the morning of the second day. Process
EU digital policy. I work on more open © laws and help to open up data & collections. Depending on the task, I can shape-shift between being a systems architect, a lobbyist, an activist or a cyclist.
This post documents the outcome of the discussion of the core concepts breakout group (Anna, Joanna, Kasha, Diego, Duncan, Stacco & Paul) that took place suring the morning of the second day. Process
This is a summary on the work on narratives that we did on the afternoon of the first day and the moring of the second. It is extracted from the full notes on
Was just reading trough the pleanry amendements tabled for wednesday's vote on the DSM directive and came across this AM by GUE/NGL that targets recital 1 of the proposed directive (which states
Intresting blog post from Andres Guadamuz (and old friend of Alek and mine who belonged to the first generation of Creative Commons activists in Europe) on changes he observes in internet politics. Contains
"For 25 years the market has dominated the discussion about technology, there is a real chance to change this now" (Marleen Stikker, 17-7-2018) For me the objective of this exercise it
This past weekends episode of the On The Media podast had two intresting segments that deal with policy framing. The first segment dives into the origin story of the Overton Window theory which