CCL Weekly Seminar

In 2021, the Center for Collective Learning hosted a weekly seminar with world class speakers. The seminar covered topics related to Digital Democracy, Economic Complexity, Economic Geography, and Collective Intelligence.

January 27, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Anita Woolley
(Carnegie Mellon University)
Quantifying and Nudging Collective Intelligence

(no video, by request of the speaker)

February 3, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Tiago Peixoto
(World Bank)
Civic Technologies: Past, Present and Future

February 17, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Scott Page
(University of Michigan)
Institutional Ensembles, Civic Capacity Feedbacks, and Institutional Collapse

March 10, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Balázs Lengyel
(ANET Lab)
Inequality is rising where social network segregation interacts with urban topology

March 17, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Yago Bermejo
(ParticipaLab)
Future Democracies ; Laboratory of Collective Intelligence for Participatory Democracy

 
 

March 31, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Victoria Palacin
(University of Helsinki)
The Design of Digital Participation: Unpacking the politics of digital democracy tools

April 7, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Pierre Levy
(University of Ottawa)
Semantic Interoperability in the Service of Collective Intelligence

April 14, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Juan-Mateos Garcia
(NESTA)
Better Intelligence about Artificial Intelligence: Key insights from a programme of research using data science and complexity economics to map the trajectory of AI technologies

April 21, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Davide Casaleggio & Renato Marchetti
(Associazione Rousseau)
Digital citizenship - How to build a holacratic organization

April 28, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Colin Megill
(Pol.is)
Political Machines

May 5, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Doyne Farmer
(Oxford University)
The Complexity Economics Revolution: What is it and why is it needed?

May 12, 2021, 9am EST, 3pm CET
Athanasios Lapatinas
(University of Ioannina)
Economic Complexity and Culture

May 19, 2021, 11am CET
Audrey Tang
(Minister, Taiwan)
Assistive Intelligence & Digital Democracy