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Internet and Voting

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Franco Iacomella
6th June 2010


On 3-4 June, European Union Democracy Observatory (EUDO) will hold a conference entitled ”Internet and Voting” at the European University Institute.

The conference is jointly organized by Alexander H. Trechsel and Mark Franklin, EUDO at the EUI
and Bernie Grofman, University of California, Irvine, and coordinated by Andrea Calderaro, EUI

The Conference will explore new theoretical and/or empirical insights into the linkage between voting and internet based information and communication technologies. The Conference is organised by the Observatory on Public Opinion at the EUI, in partnership with the University of California, Irvine.
For further details: bit.ly/9yRVDc

See the program: www.eui.eu/Projects/EUDO/Documents/201005-EUDO-INternet-Voting-Prog.pdf

List of presenters:

  • Alex Trechsel (EU, Italy)
  • Andrea Calderaro (EUI, Italy)=20
  • Bernie Grofman (University of California Irvine, US)
  • Da-Chi Liao (National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan)
  • Daniel Bochsler (Central European University, Hungary)
  • Esteban Romero Fras and Liwen Vaughan (University of Granada, Spain/University of Western Ontario, UK)
  • Kenneth M. Winneg (Annenberg Center, UPenn, US)
  • Kristjan Vassil (EUI, Italy)
  • Luana Russo and Michela Natilli (Sant Anna University, Italy)
  • Mark Franklin (EUI, Italy)
  • Nele Leosk (e-Governance Academy, Estonia)
  • Shoichiro Ishibashi and Tetsukazu Okamoto (Kansai University, Japan)
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