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Virtual Congress 15–19 November 2021



Speaker @Digital Capitalism

Benjamin Bratton

Benjamin Bratton

A digital agenda for Europe’s economy – democratic • sustainable • fair

Europe is setting the course today for the economy of tomorrow. The EU’s digital agenda plays a central role in this. In order to thrive within inter-system competition, but above all to live up to its values and goals, Europe must establish its own, innovative economic model for the digital age.

What does an economic model look like, in which the use of big data or artificial intelligence is in harmony with democracy and social justice? How does the digital economy contribute to achieving Europe’s climate goals? And how sovereign is Europe on its way into the digital future?

At the Digital Capitalism Congress, we’ll be discussing the future together.


Virtual Congress 15–19 November 2021 – Programme

Registration is closed. You can watch the opening event here.

Monday | November 15th 2021, 3:30 pm to 8:00 pm (CET)


3:30 pm (CET) | Opening

Stefanie Moser

is Political advisor for digitalization in the analysis, planning and consulting divison of the FES.


3:35 pm to 4:30 pm (CET) | Panel discussion

Democratic, sustainable and fair – A digital agenda for Europe‘s economy

What does Europe’s economic model for the digital age look like? How do we strengthen traditional European values and institutions such as democratic participation, the welfare state principle and the right to data protection? What role does public policy play in the development of such a model?

With:

Carlota Perez

is Professor of Technology and Development at IIPP-UCL, SPRU & TalTech, University of Sussex.

Twitter: @CarlotaPrzPerez


Evgeny Morozov

is author and founder of @syllabus_tweets.

Twitter: @evgenymorozov


4:30 pm to 5:30 pm (CET) | Panel discussion

Digital and democratic - shaping the economy through participation

How is democratic participation changing in the European economy, and to what extent is digitalisation putting pressure on it? Which innovative ideas, such as data collectives or platform cooperatives, can we use to strengthen co-determination and democratic participation in the economy?

With:

Sigurt Vitols

is a Senior Fellow in the project group "Globalization, Work and Production" at the WZB.

Twitter: @vitols1


Christina Colclough

is Founder, The Why Not Lab from Denmark

Twitter: @CjColclough


Trebor Scholz

is a community-engaged scholar, author, and Founding Director of the Platform Cooperativism Consortium at The New School in New York City.
Scholz is also a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. To learn more, visit http://platform.coop

Twitter: @TreborS


5:30 -6:00 pm | Break


6:00 pm to 7:00 pm (CET) | Panel discussion

Digital and Sustainable – What Role for Digitalisation in Europe’s Climate Policy?

How can digitalisation and artificial intelligence contribute to achieving the European climate goals and what role does the concept of growth play in this? To what degree are the digital and the ecological transformations in competition with each other? What does the economy need for a digital-green turnaround: more entrepreneurial freedom, more money or more regulation?

With:

Philipp Staab

is Professor of the Sociology of the Future of Work at the Institute for Social Sciences, Humboldt University of Berlin.


Lynn Kaack

is Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy at the Hertie School in Berlin.

Twitter: @LynnHKaack


Dirk Messner

is President of theGerman Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt – UBA).

Twitter: @DirkMessner


7:00 pm to 8:00 pm (CET) | Political discussion

Democratic, sustainable and fair – The Digital Agenda of Social Democracy

“Out of respect for your future”: What does a social democratic model for the economy of tomorrow look like? What are the key digital policy projects for Europe and Germany?

With:

Jens Zimmermann, MP

is digital policy spokesman for the SPD parliamentary group in the German Bundestag.

Twitter: @JensZSPD


Tiemo Wölken, MEP

is Member of the European Parliament.

Twitter: @woelken |  Instagram:  woelken


8:00 pm (CET) | End of the Event


Moderation | 15th of November, 3:30-8:00 pm (CET)

Geraldine de Bastion

is moderator, journalist and founder of Konnektiv. 

Twitter: @geralbine | Facebook: Geraldine de Bastion | LinkedIn: Geraldine de Bastion

Tobi Müller

is journalist and author.

Twitter: @Tobi_Muellerzwo




 

The forums will take place online. Registration is required.

After registering, you will receive a link in good time before the appointment. Software from the US company www.zoom.us is used for the forums.
Important information on data protection can be found here: zoom.us/de-de/privacy.html


QUESTIONS? GET IN TOUCH!

DigitalCapitalism(at)fes.de


If you have any questions concerning a barrier-free participation in the event, please contact us.


Division for Analysis, Planning and Consulting, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung more information. [only in german]

 

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