Centre for Internet & Society

HasGeek and the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) welcome you to a presentation on how technology powered politicial campaigns in the recently concluded 2014 national elections. Developers, advocacy organizations and the general public are invited to participate. The event will be held at CIS on May 23, 2014, 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.

During the 2014 Indian general elections, technology was widely used for candidate and party campaigns. The purpose of these technology-driven campaigns was to help voters make more informed decisions before casting their votes. Voter responses to these campaigns continuously helped individual candidates and political parties (via their technology teams and consultants) to rework messaging till the very end.

HasGeek and CIS are organizing three presentations followed by an interactive Q&A session to understand how technology spurred campaigns during the 2014 elections, and how voters will have to get smarter just as parties are becoming smart in reaching out to them.

Sessions

Campaigning in the pre-Internet and Internet Era (Talk)

Vijay Grover, founder of Bangalore Media Foundation and television journalist since 17 years, will compare the past and present to explain how internet technologies have changed campaigning stratgies. Grover will argue that voters need to get smart in sifting information and making choices as more and more parties use social media and information technologies in reaching out to them.

Technology-driven campaigns (Talk)

Viral Shah, part of Nandan Nilekani's campaign management team, will talk about how India is placed in the global scene with respect to technology-driven political campaigns. Viral will also discuss how to design a campaign with technology and how technology was used to power Nilekani's campaign.

Tools used for powering campaigns and attracting volunteers (Talk)

BG Mahesh, founder and managing director at Oneindia.in, will talk about the tools used during Narendra Modi's campaign. Apart from informing voters about the candidate, volunteers were also enlisted through the drives. BG Mahesh will throw light on how technology made this possible.

Schedule

TimeSessions
18.00
18.15

Introductions: HasGeek, CIS, The Fifth Elephant
18.15
18.45
Vijay Grover: Campaigning in the pre-Internet and Internet Era
18.45
19.15
Viral Shah: Technology-driven campaigning
19.15
19.45
B.G.Mahesh: Tools used for powering campaigns and attracting volunteers
19.45
20.15
Q & A Session
20.15
20.30
Snacks

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