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Open Legislative Data in ParisA Conference of the Third Kind with Hacktivists and Academics
Paris6-7 juillet 2012Programme(Download the programme)Organiser: The Law Factory: Sciences Po (CEE and Médialab), Regards Citoyens
FRIDAY, JULY 6th MORNING(Sciences Po, Amphitheatre Caquot, 28 rue des Saints- Pères, 75007 – Paris) 8.45-9.15: Registration, Welcome Coffee 9.15-10.30: Opening plenary
- Olivier Rozenberg (Sciences Po, CEE), Welcoming Address
- Bruno Latour (Sciences Po), Keynote
- Regards Citoyens, Presentation of the Law Factory project
- Scott Hubli (National Democratic Institute) and Maria Baron (Latin America Network for Legislative Transparency), Towards a Declaration on Parliamentary Openness
10.30-10.45: Coffee Break 10.45-12.45: Plenary Session
- Daniel Schuman (Sunlight Foundation, USA), Transparency in the US Congress USA
- Claire-Emmanuelle Longuet (Conseiller, Direction de la Séance, Sénat, France), AMELI and BASILE: Informatics tools and the Sénat's procedure
- Ashok Hariharan (UN/DESA - Africa i-Parliaments, Kenya), Akoma Ntoso and Bungeni: Open standards and Open Source Applications for a sustainable open access to parliamentary activities: the experiences and applications of Africa i-Parliaments
- Ana Carvalho and Ricardo Lafuente (Manufactura Independente, Portugal), Persuasive Interfaces
- Brian Crisp, Matt Gabel, Simon Hug (Washington University in St. Louis, USA), Roll call Votes and Transparency
- Alexandre Girard (Tetalab France), Politimap: Visualizing Parlementary Activities
- Jonathan Bright (European University Institute, Italy), Measuring Legislative Oversight
- Baptiste Coulmont (Université Paris 8, France), Collaboration Network Among Political Groups
- Gregor Hackmack (ParliamentWatch, Germany), ParliamentWatch
- Adrian Moraru (Institute for Public Policy, Romania), Using IT Technology in Roll Call Analysis to Make the Romanian MP More Accountable
- Tom Steinberg (My society, UK), Three great unsolved problems of digital parliamentary monitoring
- Stefan Marsiske (Free software developer, Hungary), Hacking for Freedom in the EU
- Dirk Junge and Daniel Finke (MZES, University of Mannheim, Germany), Unveiling Bargaining in Legislatures: how Parliaments Shape Policy Proposals and What Legislative Behaviour Can Tell Us About That
FRIDAY, JULY 6th, AFTERNOON(Sciences Po, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris)
14-15.45: SESSION 1: Law Tracking I (Room J 208)
- Lee Peoples (Oklahoma City University, USA), Testing the Limits of WestlawNext
- Vincent Rasneur (France), Parsing the French "Journal Officiel" to Show the Evolution of Law
- Burt Monroe (Pennsylvania State University, USA), The Penn State Legislative Speech Projects
- Guibert Sandrine (Magillem, France), Impact analysis and Consolidation of Regulatory and Legislatory Texts Using JORF LEGI Flows
- Regards Citoyens (France), Simplify the Law
14-15.45: SESSION 2: Parliamentary Monitoring (Room J 210)
- Aspasia Papaloi ( University of Athens, Greece), The role of transparency and the (trans)formation of democracy through an open legislative process
- Aline Pennisi (Openpolis, Italy), Open parlamento, Productivity index, the Open Polis Experience With "Camere Aperte"
- Guillermo Ávila (Fundar, Center of Analysis and Research Cityvox, Mexico), Curul 501. Your Seat in Congress
- Sándor Léderer (K-Monitor Watchdog for Public Funds, Hungary), Tracking Conflict of Interest, Lobby and Corruption Through Open Legislative Data
- Tiina Ruohonen (Holder de ord, Norway), Holder de ord: Introducing Monitory Democracy to Norway – Methodology and lessons learnt
- Ignas Rubikas and Mano Seimas (Transparency International,Lithuania), Accessing and Socializing. Parliamentary Data in Lithuania
- Bogdan Manolea (Association for Technology and Internet – ApTI, Romania), Romanian Examples of Open Legislative Data
14-15.45: SESSION 3: Roll call Votes Analysis and Accountability (Room J 211)
- Michal Skop (University of Hradec KOHOVOLIT Kralove, Czech Republic), Roll-call analyses in motion
- Doru Frantescu (VoteWatch.eu, Belgium), How to hold EU politicians to account
- Mihail Chiru (Central European University Budapest and Median Research Center Bucharest, Romania), The Trap of Self-Evident Statistics: Parliamentary Monitoring Tools in Romania
- Segun Fodeke (iWatch, Nigeria), Open Government and Performance Evaluation – A Key to Socio-Economic Development in Developing Nations
- Marco Bani (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy), We-transparency: Grassroots Transparency Policies
- Jami Pekkanen (Kansan muisti ry, Finland), Calculating Honesty: Quantitative Comparison of Election Promises and Delivery
- Ramiro Alvarez, (ADC, Argentina), Is Open Data the Key to Open Congress' Lock? A Proposal for Developing Countries
15.45-16.15: Coffee Break 16.15-18: SESSION 4: Law Tracking or Law Hacking II (Room J 208)
- Erik Josefsson (Greens/EFAGroup, European Parliament), At4am - Hacking Democracy
- François Briatte (IEP Grenoble, France), Turning Parliamentary Websites into Legislative Data: A Look at Debate Allocation in the French National Assembly
- Lewis John McGibbney (Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK), Through the Spyglass: User-Oriented Drafting Work-Flows for Secondary Legislation Artifacts
- Enrico Borghetto (University of Milan, Italy), Italian: Law-Making Archive: A New Tool For the Analysis Of the Italian Legislative Process
- Vincent Michel (Logilab, France), Information Extraction from News Articles Using Open Datasets
16.15-18: SESSION 5: Opening Legislative Data in Challenging Environments (Room J 210)
- David Pulkol (Africa Leadership Institute, Uganda), Parliamentary Monitoring in Uganda
- Chakshu Roy (PRS Legislative Research, India), Effectiveness of Legislatures in Developing Countries
- Constantin Vica (University of Bucharest, Romania), Open Data and the Quest of Meaning
- Alvaro Mouriño (Uruguay), Available Does not Mean Open: The Challenge of Scraping
- Rashaad Alli (Voice of the People, South Africa), Parliamentary Monitoring Group
- Segun Fodeke (iWatch, Nigeria), Open Government and Performance Evaluation – A Key to Socio-Economic Development in Developing Nations
- Selim Kharrat (Al Bawsala, Tunisia), Introducing Marsad.tn
16.15-18: SESSION 6: Involving All Citizens in the Legislative Process and Parliament Monitoring (Room J 211)
- Pedro Markun (Transparência Hacker, Brazil), Hacker Bus - Taking the Action Down to the Ground
- Peninah Mutuneh (SODNET, Kenya), Huduma
- Daniel Devatman Hromada (Kyberia think tank, Slovakia), Initiation to Parallel Democracy Model
- Oluseun Onigbinde (BudgIT, Nigeria), Public Data: Bridging Information Gap for Open Action
- Emanuele Achino (Politecnico di Torino, Italy), Hack / Hacking Movements: Participation and Communication Technology in the Information Societies
- Elira Zaka (Centre for Parliamentary Studies, Albania), Open Parliament-Basis for Transparency and Accountability of MPs
- Leo Lahti (Louhos, Finland), Open Analytics for Parliamentary Data in Finland
18.00-19.30: Cocktail SATURDAY, JULY 7th(“La Cantine”, 151 rue Montmartre, Passage des Panoramas 12 Galerie Montmartre, 75002 Paris)
9.30-10.30 Open discussions on collaboration and sharing tools for Open Legislative Data
- Moderators: Pedro Markun (Transparencia Hackers Brazi) and Tom Steinberg (MySociety, UK)
- 10.30-12.30: Technical and advocacy workshop sessions/ Informal talks
- 12.30-13: Declaration on Parliamentary Openness
13.00-14.00: Lunch buffet
Contact:
- Centre d'études européennes de Sciences Po – 27 rue Saint-Guillaume - 75337 Paris Cedex 07 - France
- Tél : +33 1 45 49 83 52 - Fax : +33 1 45 49 83 60
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Source: http://cee.sciences-po.fr/fr/agenda/details/359.html