In my last post about this year’s Eyeo Festival, I talked about the theme of “Respecting the Data.” Another theme baked into several panels and presentations was how to use data for social justice. In fact, many of the same, deep thinkers at Eyeo who weighed in on the former […]
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Today and tomorrow I’ll be liveblogging from the 2013 Online Dispute Resolution Conference in Montreal. As with all liveblogs, this is a best-efforts summary of the panel; all insights are the panelists, and any errors are my own. The next panel is Beyond eCommerce, moderated by Jeff Aresty, featuring Marie-Claude […]
Today and tomorrow I’ll be liveblogging from the 2013 Online Dispute Resolution Conference in Montreal. As with all liveblogs, this is a best-efforts summary of the panel; all insights are the panelists, and any errors are my own. The next panel is The Side Effects of ODR Technology on ADR […]
Several city officials I’ve spoken to about civic crowdfunding in the past few months raised the following problem: “Isn’t resource allocation the primary function of government? You can’t remove that and replace it with the will of the crowd. How could we possibly design a policy framework to accommodate this?” […]
Today and tomorrow I’ll be liveblogging from the 2013 Online Dispute Resolution Conference in Montreal. As with all liveblogs, this is a best-efforts summary of the panel; all insights are the panelists, and any errors are my own. The next panel is The Side Effects of ODR Technology on ADR […]