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Digital Grassroots Democracy
An Igor Galligo, Cléo Collomb et Natasha (Aide à la coordination) & Max Mollon (Aide à la conception) event
Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Paris-NordFar from media clichés, it must be acknowledged that the Yellow Vests movement distinguished itself from previous political struggles in France through numerous technological, media, and digital uses, practices, and initiatives.
The Yellow Vests have made digital social media (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Telegram, Mastodon, etc.) their home to communicate, mobilize, coordinate, and organize. Some have embraced new audiovisual technologies (dashcams, GoPros, smartphones, etc.) to inform or document lesser-known aspects or experiences within the social movement. Other, more prominent figures have repurposed tools such as Facebook Live to create new interactive ways of building community. Beyond these adaptations, the Yellow Vests have also become designers of digital platforms to develop new technological tools for organization and deliberation.
The Yellow Vests have therefore not only gathered at roundabouts across France or come to demonstrate on the Champs-Élysées; they have also imagined and produced digital conceptions of politics, grounded in their cultures and their concerns, in order to develop new political powers and experiences.
It is this new Digital People’s Democracy that we hope to discuss on March 7 among researchers, engineers, digital designers, and, of course, many Yellow Vests coming from Paris, the Paris region, and other parts of the country. We hope that the digital practices and creations of the Yellow Vests that will be presented can be enriched by the diversity of the invited speakers who will take part in the discussions.
In the afternoon, joint workshops (speakers + audience) will be organized to further these discussions with everyone present at the event. These workshops will be led by partner institutions and associations, citizens, Yellow Vests, or organizations specializing in digital technology. The event will be filmed and broadcast live by the team from the Quartier Général channel.
We will also be broadcasting live from the Yellow Vests’ Assembly of Assemblies No. 5, which will take place in Toulouse on the same day.
We hope to see many of you there!
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Program
Day 1
Colloque Démocratie Numérique Populaire
Ouverture
- 9:00 - 9:20ouverture
Accueil des participants
- 9:20 - 9:30
Ouverture
- 9:00 - 9:20
Médiation & Médiatisation
- 9:30 - 11:00
Session moderated by Yves Citton
Guest
- Cemil Sanli
- Jude Mas
- Julien Lepeigneul
- Kévin Drobczynski
- Lucas Remak
- Natasha
- Yohan Pavec
- Aude Lancelin
- Didier Maisto
- Hervé Kempf
- Stéphane Alliés
- Dominique Cardon
- 9:30 - 11:00
Expression & expressivité
- 11:30 - 12:30
Session moderated by Igor Galligo
Guest
- Faouzi Lellouche
- Maxime Nicolle
- Philippe le Hérisse
- Priscillia Ludosky
- Benjamin Coriat
- Dominique Cardon
- Dominique Pasquier
- Luc Gwiazdzinski
- Victor Petit
- 11:30 - 12:30
Break
Organisation & délibération
- 14:15 - 15:45
Session moderated by Clément Mabi
Guest
- David Prost
- Didier Fradin
- Florence
- Hakim Lowe
- Michael Gas
- Nikos Bonnieure
- Bernard Stiegler
- Caterina Froio
- Louis Ollagnon
- Nicole Alix
- Pascal Marchand
- Pierre-Yves Gosset
- Stephane Crozat
- Vincent Ventresque
- Laurent Jeanpierre
- 14:15 - 15:45
Duplex avec l'ADA 5 Toulouse
- 15:45 - 17:45
Discussion entre l’assemblée de Démocratie Numérique Populaire en duplex avec l’Assemblée des Assemblées Gilets Jaunes n°5, à Toulouse
- 15:45 - 17:45
Ateliers collectifs avec le public
- 14:15 - 17:45
Workshops
- Médialab - Souveraineté et territoire
- Médialab - Le Facebook Live
- Médialab - Outils numériques de réflexivité sur les Gilets Jaunes
- EnCommuns
- Framasoft
- FFDN
- Assemblée Virtuelle
- La Ligue Citoyenne
- Objectif RIC
- Culture RIC
- RiseFor
- Le Vrai Débat
- Ateliers libres sur proposition de Gilets Jaunes
- 14:15 - 17:45
Conclusion
- 18:00 - 19:00
Restitution des résultats des ateliers et des discussions avec l’ADA 5
- 19:00 - 19:30
Conclusion générale de la journée
- 18:00 - 19:00
Guests
Aude Lancelin
Benjamin Coriat
Bernard Stiegler
Caterina Froio
Cemil Sanli
Clément Mabi
David Prost
Didier Fradin
Didier Maisto
Dominique Cardon
Dominique Pasquier
Faouzi Lellouche
Florence
Hakim Lowe
Hervé Kempf
Igor Galligo
Founder
Université Paris 8, Université de Technologie de Compiègne COSTECH , Université de Leuphana ICAM
Igor Galligo was born in France to families of French, Italian, and Tunisian descent. He received extensive university research education and experience in philosophy, the humanities and social sciences, as well as in art and design, in France (Paris Sorbonne University, Paris 5 University, Paris 8 University, Paris 10 University, EnsadLab, EHESS, ENSAPV, UTC Costech, Ministry of Culture and Communication DREST), Switzerland (IXDM, FHNW), Germany (Technische Universität Berlin; Leuphana Universität Lüneburg), and the United States (University of California, Berkeley). Regardless of the country or university, the research institutions with which he worked suffered from a problem of social representation. Most often, these institutions concentrated creative and production power according to cultures and forms imagined and designed by an elite, rather than according to democratic principles and rules in which other social groups could also find themselves reflected. However, his experiences working within social and cultural associations in working-class neighborhoods have shown him that it is not only possible to democratize the production of knowledge, arts, and technologies, but also urgent to work towards this goal in order to enable the collective construction of societies, beyond the issues of emancipation. To this end, he proposes thinking of democracy and democratization as questions and issues of production, that is to say, as questions pertaining to design, economics, and politics. This is what he is currently working on with Automedias. His aim is to collectively invent and experiment with new contributory designs of information, which must be new ways of informing and communicating in order to reshape the media production of democratic societies.Jude Mas
Julien Lepeigneul
Kévin Drobczynski
Laurent Jeanpierre
Louis Ollagnon
Luc Gwiazdzinski
Lucas Remak
Maxime Nicolle
Michael Gas
Natasha
Nicole Alix
Nikos Bonnieure
Pascal Marchand
Philippe le Hérisse
Pierre-Yves Gosset
Priscillia Ludosky
Stephane Crozat
Stéphane Alliés
Victor Petit
Vincent Ventresque
Yohan Pavec
Yves Citton
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