28th and 29th June 2011. Echegaray Theatre, Málaga.
Tuesday, June 28th
Accreditation
Opening
Francisco de la Torre Prados, Mayor of Málaga
Bernardino Cortijo Fernandez, Head of Corporate Security at Telefónica
Yolanda Rueda, President, Fundación Cibervoluntarios
We the people... with technology
Federico Mayor Zaragoza, Founder of Fundación Cultura de Paz and former Director of UNESCO
Ana Barrero, Communication and Technology Head at Fundación Cultura de Paz
Modera: Francisco Pizarro, Director of Business Development at Scientific and Technological Park of Extremadura
Citizen empowerment experience: a revolution in Tunis and next steps
Lina Ben Mhenni, cyberactivist and Blogger with A Tunissian Girl, vblog of the year in the BOBs.
Slim Amamou, Net Activist, Blogger No Memory Space and recent former Secretary of State for Sports and Youth of Tunisia.
Moderator: Jaime Estévez, founder and current director of Agora News
Coffe break
Freedom of information and expression of citizenship in the network. Present and future challenges.
Joseba Elola, journalist for El País has interviewed Julian Assange four times and analyzed the Wikileaks cables
Moderator: Oscar Espiritusanto, Founder of Periodismo Ciudadano
Smari McCarthy, rights activist and freedom of expression on the Internet. Co-founder of the Icelandic Society Digital Freedoms and Research Director at the International Institute of Modern Media
Raed Jarrar. is an Iraqi-American blogger, architect, and political analyst based in Washington DC.
Moderator: Antonio Fumero, humanist, technologist co-founder of Win-win Consultores.
Lunch break
Internet and social revolutions of the 21st century
Representatives of the unexpected revolution: #Anonymous #Spanishrevolution #15m #acampadasol and other movements
Leila Nachawati, blogger and human rights activist, with a special interest in the Middle East and North Africa, partner of GlobalVoices and Periodismo Humano
Moderator: Paula Gonzalo, journalist, a member of Periodismo Ciudadano.
Coffe break
Jam Session with the audience
A Jam Session is “an informal gathering of jazz musicians, with temperamental affinity, playing music for their own enjoyment not written or rehearsed”
E-STAS highlights the commitment and level of participants. That is why for us it is important to ensure participation by various means. One is the Jam Session. In this space we give the opportunity for the participants to share with us their experiences, leaving the stage with the score of his ideas and so, share them and combine them with other, together, to create music that nurtures and describes our illusions.
Jam Session guided by: Ildefonso Mayorgas, Founder of Last Thursday.
Wednesday, June 29th
Cyberactivism: supporting causes
Luis Morago, Campaigns Director at Avaaz, the world's largest online activism platform.
Modera: Pablo Lopez, Co-founder of Referenzia
Anonymous heroes in the Net
Fernando Sapelli, Videoblogger, founder of People of Change, has covered 16 countries to document the work of social entrepreneurs and anonymus heroes
Moderator: Boris Jodar, Co-founder of Referenzia
The power of the Net in the hands of social entrepreneurs
Cristopher Mikkelsen, Co-founder of Refugees United. Refugees United is currently helping more than 41,000 refugees search for their missing loved ones.
Modera: Jaime Estévez, founder and current director of Agora News.
Coffee break - Networking
When the commitment is information: Juarez in the Shade
Judith Torrea, journalist specializing in drug crimes and impunity in Ciudad Ju‡rez and Blogger, 2010 Ortega y Gasset Prize for digital journalism and Reporters Without Borders prize in the 2011 BOBs
Moderator: Paula Gonzalo, journalist, a member of Pediodismo Ciudadano.
Empower Awards presentation
Acknowledgements and closing