Academic Days

on open government
and digital issues

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On 5 and 6 November 2024, IMODEV organizes with the DreDis of IRJS, the University Paris 1 PanthĂ©on-Sorbonne and its Master’s degree in Data Law, Digital Administrations and Open Governments, the “9th Academic Days on Open Government and Digital Challenges, 9e Journées universitaires sur les enjeux des Gouvernements Ouverts et du numérique“ under the direction of Irene Bouhadana and William Gilles.
This 9th edition is the continuation of the first eight Academic days on Open Government Issues, held every year from November 2017 to 2023, and in December 2016, during the week dedicated to the Open Government Global Summit, hosted by France, as chair of Open Government Partnership. These Academic days aim to bring together all of academia concerned with issues related to open government and digital issues by favoring a broad and multidisciplinary dimension.
Looking forward to welcoming you at the Academic days on open government & digital issues, we invite you to consult our Internet platform and discover all of our activities.

Under the direction of

Irùne Bouhadana​
William Gilles​

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Workshops can cover all the topics related to the issues of open government and digital issues such as

  • Open Government
  • Algorithms
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Blockchain
  • Crowdfunding
  • Open Data
  • Corruption & Open Government
  • Mediation
  • Digital Sovereignty
  • Right to Information
  • Right to Privacy
  • Citizen participation
  • Citizen collaboration
  • Foundations of Open Government or digital issues (philosophy, sociology)
  • Open Parliament
  • Accountability
  • Open Justice
  • Freedom of expression in the digital age
  • European Union & Open Government & digital issues
  • Big Data Issues
  • Cybersecurity
  • Digital Surveillance
  • Fake News / disinformation
  • Smart cities
  • Participatory budgeting
  • Digital exclusion
  • Network Neutrality
  • Lobby
  • Election campaigns, via politics and digital
  • Transparency and national security
  • collaborative right