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[[Consolidated programme 2019|'''Consolidated programme 2019 overview''']]<br /><br />
[[Consolidated programme 2019|'''Consolidated programme 2019 overview''']]<br /><br />
Title: <big>'''DIgital cooperation in action: A collaborative case study'''</big><br /><br />
Title: <big>'''Digital cooperation in action: A collaborative case study'''</big><br /><br />
== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
This panel features an interactive discussion of the opportunities and challenges of inter-field and interdisciplinary cooperation to innovate for digital governance. Our team is a collaboration of the Asser Institute, Data Science Initiative, the International Institute of Social Sciences, LANDac, and Leiden University.
This panel features an interactive discussion of the opportunities and challenges of inter-field and interdisciplinary cooperation to innovate for digital governance. Our team is a collaboration of the Asser Institute, Data Science Initiative, the International Institute of Social Sciences, LANDac, and Leiden University.

Revision as of 14:50, 15 April 2019

Consolidated programme 2019 overview

Title: Digital cooperation in action: A collaborative case study

Session teaser

This panel features an interactive discussion of the opportunities and challenges of inter-field and interdisciplinary cooperation to innovate for digital governance. Our team is a collaboration of the Asser Institute, Data Science Initiative, the International Institute of Social Sciences, LANDac, and Leiden University.

Session description

This panel features an interactive discussion of the opportunities and challenges of inter-field and interdisciplinary cooperation to innovate for digital governance. Our team is a collaboration of the Asser Institute, Data Science Initiative, the International Institute of Social Sciences, LANDac, and Leiden University. We are working together to develop an internet-based digital tool to fight land grabbing practices around the world. Land grabbing practices include the variety of ways by which large tracts of land are seized and controlled, displacing the people living there. Traditional tools of law and policy have had limited effect combatting land grabbing. Using data harvested from the internet with a tool that will be operationalized as an internet-based application, our team has worked across disciplinary and professional boundaries to develop a technology capable of achieving governance gains. Our panel shares the collaborative process behind the innovation.

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Pre-events should give the opportunity to create synergies with 3 rd parties i.e. Dynamic Coalitions, Partners. No session principles apply. They are held on day zero in parallel to setting up the venue for EuroDIG. We provide limited technical support.

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