sâmbătă, 15 martie 2014

Democracy reboot: Re-imagining democracy and currency in Europe: The launch of D-CENT, the decentralised social networking platform, 14 March 2014: Storify, tweets, and resources

The event called Democracy reboot: re-imagining democracy and currency in Europe: The launch of D-CENT, the decentralised social networking platform, was held 14 March 2014 at Nesta in London.


The event Website is at: http://ift.tt/1nMDlSN


The Website for the D-CENT project is at: http://dcentproject.eu/


The Twitter hashtags for the event included #democracyreboot


Click here for a storify of Twitter tweets from the event.


Click here for archived Twitter tweets from the event, in .csv format.


Click here for our earlier post about the D-CENT project.


HT @ChrisTMarsden




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