Keynotes
- Richard Gutjahr ist als freier Reporter für die ARD unterwegs und moderiert die Spätausgabe der Rundschau im Bayerischen Fernsehen. Vor einiger Zeit aber wurde er selbst zum Gegenstand der Berichterstattung.
- We’re looking forward to Turkish journalist, bestselling author, and journalist Ece Temelkuran and her reflections on populism.
- To Peter Frase, the future of work in the context of automatization is not a technological issue, but a political one.
- At #rp18, Geraldine de Bastion (re:publica) and Theresa Züger (MediaConvention) will talk to Chelsea Manning about her new life as a free person, Hannah Arendt, civil disobedience, radical politics and the consequences of an uncontrolled government power.
- Morehshin Allahyari, works as a curator and media artist in New York. Allahyari pushes boundaries. Professionally and personally, she oscillates between the Near East and the “West.”
- Surya Mattu is a data scientist who is well aware how technologies can unlock secrets. We're looking forward to his talk on our #rp18-stage!
- We are excited to welcome our next speaker author, researcher and Internet freedom advocate Rebecca MacKinnon!
- We are thrilled to welcome architect and author Eyal Weizman, whose interdisciplinary agency “Forensic Architecture” helps to document and expose injustice.
- In the conference’s “We Can Work It Out” topic, scientist, activist, and re:publica veteran Trebor Scholz will discuss opportunities for making work environments agreeable again, now and in the future.
- Drum roll for the joint re:publica and MEDIA CONVENTION Berlin opening speaker – danah boyd! She is interested in how a human’s (media-constructed) surroundings change the structural conditions.
- Orit Halpern is a hypermodern renaissance person. At #rp18, the Professor will be taking us along for the ride as she builds bridges between the history of science, computing and cybernetics.
- Thanks to the huge amounts of work done by activists, journalists and scientists, the general facts have become clear to a section of the population: The internet is broken.