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Overview Effect
Digital Republic
Liberty Accessibility Security
Digital Participation
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網路法規調適e-Rulemaking
InfoSecurity Telework
Telemedicine e-Retail
Privacy & De-identification
Internet Tax MOOCs
Data Levy & � Open Data Definition
Equity-based Crowdfunding �
Closely-held LLC
Polarized Worlds
Information Asymmetry
Empathy
Mediation Space
WWViews at COP21
Cross-Sector Partnership
Next stepsSpecific Issue
Crowd-sourced Agenda
Open Data
Deliberation Guaranteed
« My feelings are… »
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Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue
Intra-, Inter-, and Extra-
Shared Realities
Symmetry of Attention
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Through radio and television,
one person can speak
to millions of people.
Now, for the first time,
we can listen
to millions of people
through the Internet.
Like many of you,
I was a digital migrant;
22 years ago,
I moved into the Internet
when I was 12 years old.
In the cyberspace,
as in the physical world,
new migrants and indigenous
people have much to learn
from one another.
Our particular approach is
through Open Data,
and Open Space.
Open Data
turns raw measurements
into social objects:
people gather around
budgets, laws and regulations.
They become
topics of conversations, just like “today’s weather”.
Open Space
blends our individual feelings
into shared reflections.
within a reflective space, we
gradually become aware of ourselves,
forming a crowd —
the “dēmos” in Democracy.
Transparent, like a glass;
Reflective, like a mirror.
These are the two democratic
properties
of digital spaces.
We, the early makers of digital democracy
in the 21st century,
are like the early makers of reflecting
telescopes in the 17th century;
we’re full of innovations
and eager to explore the stars.
Personally speaking,
I’m very grateful to learn through
the OS//OS conference
a wealth of such innovations around the world.
For only through
learning from each other,
can we truly enter an
Age of Science —
then eventually going beyond it,
into the Age of Reflection.