Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Events - E-society and E-citizens - lecture by Mark Graham - 9 November 2015, Ulikooli 18 Assembly Hall of the University of Tartu, Tartu - Estonia (via Research & Innovation)

Bridging the digital gap around the globe Internet means access to information, and it also means voice and representation. Communities with access to online world can speak up and be heard, which creates potential for radical change. But how about the half of the world that’s in the dark? How do we achieve better connectivity and in turn, stronger public participation, in developing nations? Join us with #KAPTalks lecture with Mark Graham of the Oxford Internet Institute - 9th November 2015 at 1:00 pm CET. For further information, visit http://ift.tt/16L11mJ. Kapuscinski Development Lectures are a series of high-level events across the European Union organised by the European Commission, United Nations Development Programme and partner universities

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