We’ll discuss themes of engagement, participation, institution, social behaviour, politics, community, digital capability, communication and ethics relating to the use and study of civic technology.
TICTeC2015 will bring together individuals from academic and applied backgrounds as well as businesses, public authorities, NGOs and education institutions to discuss ideas, present research and build a network of individuals interested in the civic technology landscape.
This one day conference provides the opportunity for researchers to present theoretical or empirical work related to the conference theme.
We also welcome proposals for individuals to lead workshops or give presentations relating to the conference theme.
Individuals from all backgrounds are welcome to attend the conference, to learn and find out more.
We would be delighted to see some of the Poplus community there. To find out more, to register and/or to submit a proposal for a session, please see our website here