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re:publica 2016 – #rpTEN

re:publica 2016 – Gunter Dueck: Cargo-Kulte

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re:publica 2016 – Kübra Gümüşay: Organisierte Liebe

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re:publica 2016 – Datteltäter: Das islamische Empörium

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re:publica 2016 – Sascha Lobo: The Age of Trotzdem

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re:publica 2016 – Thomas Fischer: Strafrecht, Wahrheit und Kommunikation

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re:publica 2016 – Thorsten Schröder & Frank Rieger: Ad-Wars

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re:publica 2016 – Joshua Arntzen: Snapchat für Erwachsene

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re:publica 2016 – Sketchnotes für Einsteiger

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re:publica 2016 – Ingrid Brodnig: Warum Lügengeschichten so gut funktionieren

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re:publica 2016 – Saskia Sassen: What is behind the new Migrations: A Massive Loss of Habitat

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re:publica 2016 - Markus Beckedahl: Fight for your digital rights

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re:publica 2016 – Richard Sennett: The City as an Open System

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re:publica 2016 — Laurie Penny: Change The Story, Change The World

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re:publica 2016 – Wähler Poetry: Die Aluhut-Monologe

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re:publica 2016 - Kate Crawford: Know your terrorist credit score!

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re:publica 2016 – Julia Schramm: Fifty Shades of Merkel. Internetversion.

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re:publica 2016 – Jeff Kowalski: The Shape of Things to Come

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re:publica 2016 – Ingrid Gogl,Fabian Lebersorger: Shitstormen auf Österreichisch #oidaRP

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re:publica 2016 – Journelle_: Das Internet hat mich dick gemacht!

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re:publica 2016 – Trebor Scholz: How Platform Cooperativism Can Unleash the Network

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re:publica 2016 – Tom Hillenbrand: 1684 statt 1984: Des Königs NSA

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re:publica 2016 – I'm better than ads – helping journalists make money online

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re:publica 2016 – Firas Alshater: Was alle Flüchtlinge wollen

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re:publica 2016 — Wie man digital und analog ein radikal-achtsames Leben führen kann

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re:publica 2016 – Netz-Publizisten im Gespräch

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re:publica 2016 - Welcome everybody!

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re:publica 2016 – Addie Wagenknecht, Jillian York: Nudes and N00dz

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Welcome to re:publica – re:member #rpTEN

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re:publica 2016 – Kati Krause, Uwe Hauck: Ziemlich schlechte Freunde? Depression und Social Media

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re:publica 2016 - Opening Keynote: The last kilometer, the last chance

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re:publica 2016 – Beyond driving – how a car of the near future could look like

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re:publica 2016 – Alexa Clay: Neo-Tribes: The Future is Tribal

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re:publica 2016 – Wolfgang Gründinger: Alte Säcke Politik – eine Zukunfts- statt Angstdebatte führen

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re:publica 2016 – Digital colonialism: a global overview

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re:publica 2016 - Heather Armstrong: The Courage of Compassion: Transforming Your Experience Wi...

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re:publica 2016 – Anna-Lena Schiller, Johannes Kretzschmar: Lasst Stifte sprechen

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re:publica 2016 – Geoffroy de Lagasnerie: The art of revolt. Snowden, Assange, Manning

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re:publica 2016 – Mads Pankow: Klassenkampf der Roboter

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re:publica 2016 — Heather Armstrong: The Courage of Compassion

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re:publica 2016 – Matthias Bauer, Joerg Meyer, Hagen Terschüren, Eva Horn: Bildungstrinken!

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re:publica 2016 – Ulrich Irnich: Make it simple! – Strukturen schaffen für die Arbeit 4.0

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re:publica 2016 – Elle Nerdinger: Sexy or Sexist? Ads on the Facepalm Beach

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re:publica 2016 – G. Martin Butz: Hörbar programmieren mit Sonic Pi

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re:publica 2016 – Techniktagebuch Live Let's Play

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re:publica 2016 – Sarah T. Roberts: Behind the Screen

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re:publica 2016 – Kinderbücher. inklusiv. queer. interkulturell. Aber wie?

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re:publica 2016 – Arbeiten 4.0 – Town Hall Meeting mit Bundesarbeitsministerin Andrea Nahles

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re:publica 2016 – #rpTENicons – re:publica-Geschichte zum Mitzeichnen

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re:publica 2016 – Vladan Joler: Metadata Investigation: Inside Hacking Team

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re:publica 2016 — Amar Bakshi: Creating an Internet You Can Walk Through

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re:publica 2016 – Yasmina Banaszczuk: I like Big Data and I can not lie!

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re:publica 2016 – Aric Toler: Open Secrets: Crowdsourcing Russia's Wars in Ukraine and Syria

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re:publica 2016 – Daniel Werner: Landwirtschaft 4.0

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re:publica 2016 – Dirk Baranek: The Electrified Society #energiewende

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re:publica 2016 – Wissensvermittlung im Netz - Was tun, wenn’s komplex wird?

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re:publica 2016 – Eröffnungspanel: Gesellschaft – it's broken, let's fix it!

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re:publica 2016 – Gisela Perez de Acha: Hacking Team in Latin American post-dictatorships

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re:publica 2016 – Franziska Broich: Let's snap it: How organisations can use Snapchat

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re:publica 2016 – Maya Ofir Magnat: Digital Performance – Interfacing Intimacy

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re:publica 2016 – John Fass: Designing Humanity

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re:publica 2016 – Mushon Zer-Aviv: If Everything is a Network, Nothing is a Network

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re:publica 2016 – Panama Papers: Investigative Journalism, the „Lügenpresse“ & the age of Big Leaks

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re:publica 2016 – MEMEWARS: of gif campaigns and gamer politics

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re:publica 2016 – Agnieszka Walorska: Digital Transformation or Digital Destruction?

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re:publica 2016 – Adam Harvey: Computer Vision, Surveillance, and Camouflage

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re:publica 2016 — #Schichtwechsel: Hilfe, die Roboter kommen - Bedrohung, Invasion oder Chance?

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re:publica 2016 – Moritz Metz: Fliegende Computer und ihre tollkühnen Piloten

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re:publica 2016 — Saud Al-Zaid: The Untold Genesis of ISIS

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re:publica 2016 – Gabriel Lifton-Zoline: What you need to see! – Immersive Storytelling

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re:publica 2016 – Isabela Granic: Biofeedback Games that Promote Emotional and Mental Health

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re:publica 2016 – #SaveTheInternet – a new hope for net neutrality in Europe

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re:publica 2016 — Faire Plattformökonomie, geht das?

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re:publica 2016 – Maya Indira Ganesh: A problem with trolleys: Ethics and self driving cars

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re:publica 2016 – Anna Bühler, Christian Schiffer: Mem-Jeopardy

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re:publica 2016 – Fiona Krakenbürger, Julia Kloiber, Arne Semsrott: State of the Open

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re:publica 2016 – Das Digitale #Quartett live on stage

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re:publica 2016 – Julia Manske, Eva Blum-Dumontet: Who will be smart in a smart city?

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re:publica 2016 – Moritz Riesewieck: COMMERCIAL CONTENT MODERATION – DIE MÜLLABFUHR IM INTERNET!

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re:publica 2016 – Lia Rea: Deutschland sagt Sorry

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re:publica 2016 — Miriam Seyffahrt: Fatwas on the Internet

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re:publica 2016 – Artúr van Balen: Inflatables for Action

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re:publica 2016 – Anne Schüßler & Uri Aviv: Designing the future

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re:publica 2016 – Emily King, Jérémie Zimmermann: Hacking with Care!

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re:publica 2016 – Kate Stone: A New Feel for Print – Paper Music Instruments

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re:publica 2016 – Josefine Matthey: Every BODY dance now – Unsere Körper im Netz

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re:publica 2016 – Kultur- & Kunstvermittlung mit neuen Technolgien – wie geht das?

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re:publica 2016 – "Digital Detox" – Sprechstunde mit Dr. Wiebke Weiß-Weiter

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re:publica 2016 – Noor Nazrabi: Smartphones, Lebensretter auf der Flucht

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re:publica 2016 – Stefan Kaufmann: Open Data im ÖPNV – Und es bewegt sich doch!

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re:publica 2016 — Terror Ernst nehmen, Terroristen auslachen

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re:publica 2016 – Evans Campbell: Getting Vinyl in Kenyan Basements to Collectors Globally

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re:publica 2016 – Aktenzeichen XYZ oder: Baden-Württemberg auf Zielgruppenjagd

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re:publica 2016 – Björn Lengers: Theater für die Virtuelle Realität

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re:publica 2016 – Gabriel Platt: Digital Fashion Transformation

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re:publica 2016 – Sarah Williams: Big Data for a Public Good

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re:publica 2016 – Ruth Daniel: Art. What is it good for?

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re:publica 2016 – Mark Surman: Empire and Communications: Power and empowerment on the internet

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re:publica 2016 – Building the digital accommodation and hospitality ecosystem of the future

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re:publica 2016 – Stephan Kasulke: The dark side of Digitization: what if the system doesn't work

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re:publica 2016 – Marcus Bösch: Life Behind The Electronic Superhighway

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re:publica 2016 – Matan Berkowitz: Music is the Instrument – Innovation for Impact

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re:publica 2016 – Hossein Derakhshan: The post-Web Internet: Is this (the future of) television?

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re:publica 2016 – #Schichtwechsel: Von Designsprache zu Designkultur – vom Designer zum Entscheider

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re:publica 2016 – eve massacre: VR und Kunst - Anything goes? Warum es sollte.

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re:publica 2016 – Clash of Cultures – Bewegungen und ihre Organisationen

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re:publica 2016 – Tega Brain, Surya Mattu: Unfit Bits: Free Your Fitness from Yourself

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re:publica 2016 – Ruth Pearce: (Mis)understanding transgender health

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re:publica 2016 – ♥ Sebastian Vollnhals, Julian Finn: Six degrees of Wikipedia ♥

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re:publica 2016 — Lorenz Lorenz-Meyer: Warum wir die „Zwangsgebühren“ verteidigen sollten

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re:publica 2016 – Patrik de Jong, Florian Sebald, Mate Steinforth: VR / AR is pushing Music

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re:publica 2016 – Jonas Westphal: Mobilität dank Daten und Algorithmen besser verstehen

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re:publica 2016 – Fish Bowl: Immersive Arts

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re:publica 2016 – Estelle Masse, Kirsten Fiedler, Maryant Fernández: CTRL

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re:publica 2016 – Stopping the Brain Drain in Developing Countries through Entrepreneurship

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re:publica 2016 – Innovation in Refugee Camps

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re:publica 2016 – Manuela Yamada: The Open Source Society and Sustainable Development

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re:publica 2016 – Lina Dencik, Arne Hintz: Digital Citizenship in an Age of Mass Surveillance

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re:publica 2016 – A.Brownridge, A.Bukowski: Avatars and motion capture for virtual fit fashion

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re:publica 2016 – Standing Tall: 3D Printing Prostheses for Champions and Survivors

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re:publica 2016 – The Future of E-Commerce

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re:publica 2016 – Johannes Kleske, Andrea Kocsis, Andreas Dewes: Big Data und Arbeitnehmer

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re:publica 2016 — Eröffnungspanel: Gesellschaft – it's broken, let's fix it!

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re:publica 2016 – Sonja Di Vetta: Medienprojekte mit jungen Flüchtenden

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re:publica 2016 – Immerse! new Narratives, new Technologies

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re:publica 2016 – Closing Ceremony

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re:publica 2016 – Alexandra Dröner: Music Mobile Apps - die Erweiterung des Hörerlebnis

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re:publica 2016 – Stefan Gotthold: Was bringt OpenData in Astronomie & Raumfahrt

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re:publica 2016 – Eric Jarosinski: Reflexionen aus einem beschädigten Twitterleben

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re:publica 2016 – Alexander Sander: Netzpolitischer Abend des Digitale Gesellschaft e.V.

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re:publica 2016 – Klaus Landefeld: Überwachungsgesamtrechnung – who watches the watchers?

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re:publica 2016 — How to close the loop — A discussion about the circular fashion industry

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re:publica 2016 – Creatives vs. Kunst: Zerstörung des kreativen Ökosystems?

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re:publica 2016 - Katharina Dermühl: Re­balancing the offline and online integration

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re:publica 2016 – fukami, Kirsten Fiedler: How the EU works

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re:publica 2016 – Eleanor Saitta: Systems Thinking for Participation and Security

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re:publica 2016 – African Elections and Social Media Shutdowns

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re:publica 2016 – Johnny Haeusler: re:zensionen mit Spreeblick

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re:publica 2016 — Nadia EL-Imam: Care by communities

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re:publica 2016 – Fotini Markopoulou: Empathic Technology

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re:publica 2016 – Beyond privacy: The human impact of drones

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re:publica 2016 – Federico Musto, Simon Höher, Juliet Wanyiri: Hardware for the Masses

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re:publica 2016 – Sara Vogl: New dimensions and perspectives of Art in VR

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re:publica 2016 – #GameForGood: The Quest to Save the Human Brain

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re:publica 2016 – Boris Moshkovits: The Grass is always Greener on the other side

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re:publica 2016 – The Good, the Bad and the Zero

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re:publica 2016 – Katja Evertz, Stefan Martini: Von Spontanhelfern und „Digital Jedis“

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re:publica 2016 — Herding Trolls, Legitimately: The Ethics of Online Community Management

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re:publica 2016 – Dezentral, vernetzt und nachhaltig – Ideen für eine bessere Klimawelt

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re:publica 2016 – Eden Kupermintz: Embassy//Town

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re:publica 2016 – In Search of Makers – mapping the most creative community spaces

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re:publica 2016 — Christian Zöllner: i VR my sunglasses at night! - Fashion and Virtual Realities

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re:publica 2016 – Andreas Dewes: The toxicity of personal information in the "Big Data" age

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re:publica 2016 – Andres Guadamuz: Do androids dream of electric copyright?

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re:publica 2016 – New Kids on the Blockchain - Music Pool Berlin Community Evening x BMC Backstage

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re:publica 2016 – Opening Immersive Arts // Wie KünstlerInnen & GründerInnen zusammenarbeiten können

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re:publica 2016 – M. C. McGrath, Naomi Colvin: Spook Sociology

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re:publica 2016 – Crowdsourcing the Reconstruction of Lost Heritage

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re:publica 2016 – JP Rangaswami: The Role of Data in Institutional Innovation

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re:publica 2016 – #TTIPLEAKS BY GREENPEACE

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re:publica 2016 – Max Koziolek, Madhav Chinnappa: Innovation and Journalism – The Role of Platforms

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re:publica 2016 – Ulf Buermeyer, Matthias Spielkamp: How to defend civil liberties with lawsuits

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re:publica 2016 – Anna Rojahn: A Brand(ed) New World: Welcome to Virtual Commerce

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re:publica 2016 – Rikke Frank Joergensen: Online platforms as human rights arbiters

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re:publica 2016 — film screening: Disconnected – a 48 hour VR Trip, the documentary (World premiere)

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re:publica 2016 – Fashion Hack Day finals presentations

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re:publica 2016 — Jan-Peter Kleinhans: Hello from the Other Side – Law Enforcement in the Cloud Age

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re:publica 2016 – Fishbowl: FashionTech

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re:publica 2016 – A Circular Approach to Making

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re:publica 2016 — Brigitte Strahwald: CitizenPharma

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re:publica 2016 — How is Technology Innovation Driving Changes in China?

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re:publica 2016 - Data or Razor Wire: What controls Migrant Bodies?

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re:publica 2016 – Opening Musicday // Was man alles mit Virtual Reality machen kann

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re:publica 2016 – Arthur Taylor: Building an Open Source Platform for Future/Connected Mobility

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re:publica 2016 — Ida Tin: Why data will revolutionize globale female health

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re:publica 2016 – Sam Bloch: Hacking Humanitarian Aid

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re:publica 2016 – René Bohne: The Internet of Textile Things

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re:publica 2016 – Forderungen Geflüchteter an die Politik

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re:publica 2016 – Top 5 things wrong with policy frameworks for innovation and entrepreneurship

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re:publica 2016 – Space – the universal public good or the final frontier of commodities?

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re:publica 2016 – Start Ups in MusicTech

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re:publica 2016 – Sara Weber: #BlackTwitter – eine Einführung

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re:publica 2016 — GeekPark: How is Technology Innovation Driving Changes in China?

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re:publica 2016 – Michael Zöllner: okinesio – Development of an Open Hardware Activity Tracker

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re:publica 2016 — Fish Bowl: Musicday

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re:publica 2016 – Mobility re:loaded – Inspiring innovation with #DBLabs

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re:publica 2016 – #HEALTHAPPSCOMBAT: HEALTH APPS, ADD TRUE RELIEF? TRUE OR FAKE

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re:publica 2016 –A. Goetzke, C. Palmer: Wellness aesthetics, broken systems and happy endings

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re:publica 2016 – Johnny West: An inventory of the world: how the climate change agreement ...

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re:publica 2016 – Closing Ceremony (English version)

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