Personal Democracy Forum 2012



The Internet's New Political Power
June 11 -12, 2012

Personal Democracy Forum, the world’s leading conference exploring and analyzing technology's impact on politics and government, returns to the NYU Skirball Center June 11-12, 2012. Hundreds of individuals interested in how technology is changing politics, governance and society will gather at the ninth annual Personal Democracy Forum conference in New York City. For information, you can check back here or join our mailing listand be the first to know.

Who Attends PdF?

PdF’s cross-partisan audience includes:
  • Elected Officials and Government Agencies
  • Campaign Staffers & Political Consultants
  • Non-profits & Foundations
  • NGOs & International Organizations
  • Fortune 500s, Venture Capitalists, & Start-ups
  • Technology & Social Media Consultants
  • Journalists

Speaker and Presenter Information

Mark Surman Executive Director, Mozilla Foundation Susan Crawford Professor of the First Amendment, Harvard Kennedy School Todd Park Chief Technology Office of the United States of America Zephyr Teachout Professor of Law, Fordham University Chris Soghoian Open Society Fellow, Open Society Foundations John Perry Barlow Co-Founder & Vice Chairman, Electronic Frontier Foundation And many more...

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When
Mon-Tue, Jun 11-12, 2012


Cost

Non-profit and Government Employee:  $395.00
General Registration:  $495.00


Where
NYU Skirball Center
566 LaGuardia Place
New York, NY 10012
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Website
Click here to visit event website


Organizer
Personal Democracy Media



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