CITIZEN AND STATE IN THE DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE FUTURE
Tu, 5 November
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12:00 - 13:30
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Conference Hall 2
(Pavilion 7)
(Pavilion 7)
Future of Multipolar World
Panel Discussion
Habitat
The digital environment today is not just a dimension of our lives but a full-fledged sphere of existence, habitation, and individual and collective social actions. In this context, it is as important as personal communication circles, professional communities, interest groups, and the physical locus of life in general. One of our main “interlocutors” in the digital environment is the state, which we regularly turn to for public services: from obtaining certificates for children and addressing neighborhood improvement issues to voting in elections and real estate transactions.
Questions for discussion
- What are the goals of digital government services, and who defines it?
- How do citizens in Russia and around the world perceive the digitalization of public administration?
- Does this sphere have a predetermined future?
- What meaningful, rather than instrumental, questions does its development raise?
- What might be the answers to these questions?
Moderators
Nikita Setov
Political Scientist, Expert at the Expert Institute of Social Research
Speakers
Andrei Ulyanov
Director of the Department for Development of Services and Customer Experience of the Russian Ministry of Finance
Yulia Ablets
deputy general director ANO “Dialogue Regions”, founder New Media Workshop
Andrey Vetoshkin
Candidate of Sociological Sciences, General Director of Gazprom ID Operator LLC
Gleb Dyakonov
Director of the Department of Applied Solutions at NtechLab (Rostec)
Evgeny Styryn
Head of the International Laboratory for Digital Transformation in Public Administration at the HSE University
Vadim Panov
Science fiction writer
Vitaly Chizhkov
Science fiction writer