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DEMO-net workshop: Argumentation Support Systems for eParticipation

Programme, abstracts and presentations from the DEMO-net workshop on Argumentation Support Systems for eParticipation taken place in Berlin, March 5 2007.

 

Agenda

 

10:00 - 10:15   Welcome Ceremony
10:15 - 12:15   Session 1

1.       Birgit Hohberg; TuTech, Hamburg; “BioTalk – An Online Argumentation Process for Hamburg’s Adolescents about Chances and Risks of Genetically Modified Food”

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2.       Matthias Trenel & Hans Hagedorn; Zebralog, Berlin; “Dialogue mapping in eParticipation projects by Zebralog: Current practice and challenges”

Abstract    Presentation

3.       Gregor Betz, Helen Bohse, and Christian Voigt; Institute of Philosophy, Freie Universität Berlin and denkArtist, GbR; Berlin; “Perspectives for Argunet in eParticipation”

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4.       Anna de Liddo and Simon Buckingham Shum; Knowledge Media Institute, Open University, UK; “Capturing, Mapping and Integrating Argumentation as Project Memory in Participatory Urban Planning”

Abstract    Presentation

12:15 - 13:30   Lunch
13:30 - 15:30   Session 2

5.       Alastair Renton; Napier University; Edinburgh; “Representing Discourse Through Argument Mapping Techniques”

Abstract    Presentation

6.       Tom Gordon; Fraunhofer FOKUS, Berlin; “Computational Models of Argumentation: Application Scenarios for eParticipation”

Presentation

7.       David Stodolsky; Institute for Social Informatics, Copenhagen; "Self-management of criticism in dialogue"

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8.       Gerard Vreeswijk, Utrecht University; The Netherlands; “Sense-making software for crime investigation: stories and arguments.”

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15:30 - 15:45   Break
15:45 - 16:45   Session 3

9.       Euripidis N. Loukis, University of the Aegean, Greece, “Using Argumentation Systems for Supporting Public Participation in the Legislation Process”

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10.   Katie Atkinson; University of Liverpool, UK; “PARMENIDES: Using Argumentation for Gathering and Analysing Public Opinions Online”

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11.   Trevor Bench-Capon; University of Liverpool, UK; “Structured Engagement for E-Participation”

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16:45 - 17:30   Discussion

 


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