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'''Where:''' [[Cyprus University of Technology]]<ref>http://www.cut.ac.cy Home Page of Cyprus University of Technology </ref>, Amphitheater 2, and Workshop Rooms 1 & 2 at the Tasos Papadopoulos Building (Corner of Themidos/Ifigeneias - one street west of Anexartisias Av, or two streets east of the City Hall). See Map<ref>https://www.google.com/maps/place/Tasos+Papadopoulos+Building,+Amphitheater+1/@34.675518,33.045071,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x14e7330354d8c41b:0x9057c13e28cbb907 Tasos Papadopoulos Conference Center </ref>[[Cyprus University of Technology]]<ref>http://www.cut.ac.cy Home Page of Cyprus University of Technology </ref>, Amphitheater 2, and Workshop Rooms 1 & 2 at the Tasos Papadopoulos Building (Corner of Themidos/Ifigeneias - one street west of Anexartisias Av, or two streets east of the City Hall).<br>
'''Where:''' [[Cyprus University of Technology]]<ref>http://www.cut.ac.cy Home Page of Cyprus University of Technology </ref>, Amphitheater 2, and Workshop Rooms 1 & 2 at the Tasos Papadopoulos Building (Corner of Themidos/Ifigeneias - one street west of Anexartisias Av, or two streets east of the City Hall). See Map<ref>https://www.google.com/maps/place/Tasos+Papadopoulos+Building,+Amphitheater+1/@34.675518,33.045071,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x14e7330354d8c41b:0x9057c13e28cbb907 Tasos Papadopoulos Conference Center </ref>[[Cyprus University of Technology]]<ref>http://www.cut.ac.cy Home Page of Cyprus University of Technology </ref>, Amphitheater 2, and Workshop Rooms 1 & 2 at the Tasos Papadopoulos Building (Corner of Themidos/Ifigeneias - one street west of Anexartisias Av, or two streets east of the City Hall).<br>
See Map<ref>https://www.google.com/maps/place/Tasos+Papadopoulos+Building,+Amphitheater+1/@34.675518,33.045071,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x14e7330354d8c41b:0x9057c13e28cbb907 Tasos Papadopoulos Conference Center </ref>
See Map<ref>https://www.google.com/maps/place/Tasos+Papadopoulos+Building,+Amphitheater+1/@34.675518,33.045071,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x14e7330354d8c41b:0x9057c13e28cbb907 Tasos Papadopoulos Conference Center </ref>
===Format===
The format is not the standard for a typical conference. Every day will have the '''same structure but a different focus'''.
Many sessions will use the [[Structured Dialogic Design Process]]  (SDDP) Methodology; some presentations; very short presentations for specific tasks; contributions to be sent before the actual symposion.
{|class="wikitable"
| Five Minutes of Fame
|Five individuals every day give 3-5-min TEDx-like presentations about themselves and their key work.
|-
|Keynote Lecture
|A Senior member of Global Agoras introduces the Theme and the Challenges of each day's proceedings.
|-
|Symposion
|Symposion on the Theme of the day; A few speakers and a lot of discussion.
|-
|Co-Laboratory
|Members of the Global Agoras will have a closed-door Co-Laboratory on the Theme of the day; Other conference participants may have the same  Co-Laboratory in a parallel session.
|-
|Dinner Conversations
|Short (10 min) informal presentations by senior members of Global Agoras given over dinner aiming to kindle discussions; anecdotal and informal in nature. Memories and Reflections from an event related to focal subject of the day
|}
'''Registration and Participation Fees:'''<br>
In order to register, simply pay your fees wiring them to the account below<br>
* Local and International participants  €200 (€175 if prepaid before 30 Mar 2021 )
* Students    €125 (€100 if prepaid before 30 Mar 2021 ); Or €25/day
* SDDP School  €45/daily session (€35 if prepaid before 30 Mar 2021)
'''Payment:'''<br>
Name of Account Holder: Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute<br>
Address of Account Holder: 5 Promitheos, 1065 Nicosia, CYPRUS<br>
Account Details<br>
IBAN      CY09002001280000000101861900 <br>
SWIFT CODE: BCYPCY2N010<br>
Name of Bank: Bank of Cyprus<br>
KENNEDY (0175)Branch<br>




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# Combine international efforts to achieve global consensus towards conscious evolution of the required social transformations.
# Combine international efforts to achieve global consensus towards conscious evolution of the required social transformations.


===Accommodation===
Participants should take care of their own accommodation. The conference will take place in conference rooms that belong to the [[Cyprus University of Technology]] located at the center of the Limassol Old City. Limassol is a culturally rich city that offers visitors and tourists quality and plentifulness of options. Prices in the beginning of May are lower than during the tourist season. There are many Hotels inside the city and also along the shore for up to 10-15 Km East of the city. There are easy-to-get buses connecting the tourist zones with the centre.
You may opt for a Hotel close to the City Centre (using the filter in Booking.com) or an apartment even outside the city (much cheaper) to combine business with some vacations. The organisers will try to assign whenever possible Local Assistants to international visitors to help them with their transportation and moving around. <br>
<span style="color:#ff0000">Participants are ''strongly'' advised to make their arrangements before the end of the year to benefit from best prices.</span>
===Suggested Nearby Restaurants for Lunch===
# Famagusta Kebab House<ref>http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g190382-d6856146-r236347154-Famagusta_Kebab_House-Limassol_Limassol_District.html Famagusta Kebab House</ref>, Saripolou 64, Limassol 3041, Cyprus  +357 25367138
# Kipros Souvlakia No.1<ref>http://www.cypruskebab.com Kipros Souvlakia No.1</ref> Tziamoudas "Alekos" Gladstonos 21A-B, Tziamouda, Lemesos, Cyprus +357 25363590
# Marios Snacks <ref>http://marios-snacks.com Marios Snacks</ref>10, Ayias Zonis, 3027, Limassol, Cyprus +357 25360116
===Financial Support and Student scholarships===
All participants will pay fees. The fees will be used towards supporting visiting scientists and practitioners who come from far away and may need some financial support.


===Justification of the Need===
===Justification of the Need===
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The deliberations at the gathering will address all four domains of the DOSM, i.e., the Foundation, Theory, Methodology, and Applications, in order to ensure the evolution of the science in accordance to the tenants of this model, as described in the [[referential transparency paper]] posted at the link: http://dialogicdesignscience.wikispaces.com/Laws+(7)
The deliberations at the gathering will address all four domains of the DOSM, i.e., the Foundation, Theory, Methodology, and Applications, in order to ensure the evolution of the science in accordance to the tenants of this model, as described in the [[referential transparency paper]] posted at the link: http://dialogicdesignscience.wikispaces.com/Laws+(7)
=== Preliminary Program===
====Day 1 Monday May 4 ====
<span style="color:#FF0000" >Main Theme: Contemporary Global Challenges<span>
8: 30 - 9:00 Networking over coffee
9:00 - 9:20 Welcoming by [[Yiannis Laouris]] and [[Aleco Christakis]]<br>
9:20 - 9:44 Five Minutes of Fame<br>
# Person 1: [[Marios Michaelides]]
# Person 2: [[Norma Romm]]
# Person 3: [[Antigoni Parmaxi]] [[Panayiotis Zaphiris]]
# Person 4: [[Roxana Cárdenas]]
9:40 - 10:10 Keynote  [[Norma Romm]]: The Epistemological Grounding of Structured Dialogical Design
:::* Introduction to the Theme and the Challenges of the day. Chair of KMT introduces the background of the afternoon's SDDP
10:10 - 10:25 [[Marios Michaelides]]: Introduction to the Triggering Question.
10:25 - 11:00 Interactive Session over coffee and snacks. Discussions in small groups. Each person submits at least ONE IDEA electronically:
::: Statement
::: Clarification as text
::: Clarification as video
{|
|11:00 - 13.00 Symposion 1: Contemporary Global Challenges
* Open to all participants
|}
:: 11:00 - 13.00 Presentations (Conference style) and Panel Discussion
::: [[Marios Michaelides]], [[Marios Constantinou]], [[Yiannis Panayiotou]]: Stakeholders' Engagement
::: [[Roxana Cárdenas]]: The Century of the Cities: inequality and urban growth
:::[[Andreas Shoshilos]]: Engaging the citizens of a whole village using an adapted version of structured democratic dialogue
:::[[Antigoni Parmaxi]]: Technology in Education
13:00 - 14.00 Free Light Lunch at near-by restaurants (not covered by conference)
14:00 - 18.00 Co-Laboratory of Democracy: Stakeholders' Engagement <br>
<span style="color:#FF0000" >Triggering Question: What are the requirements of an ideal approach that secures authentic and effective engagement of all relevant stakeholders?</span><br>
<u>Dialogue Design Team</u>
* [[Marios Michaelides]]
* [[Marios Constantinou]]
* [[Yiannis Panayiotou]]
* CS3 Expert: [[Savia Christou]]
20:00 Dinner at http://www.mezetavernacyprus.net CYPRUS Meze  - Please let us know if vegetarian<br>
Evening Lecture: Memories and Reflections from Co-Labs in Cyprus by [[Marios Michaelides]]
====Day 2 Tuesday May 5====
<span style="color:#FF0000" >Main Theme: Next Generation Tools, Approaches and Resources<span>
8: 30 - 9:00 Networking over coffee
9:00 - 9:30 Five Minutes of Fame<br>
# Person 1: [[Jeff Diedrich]]
# Person 2: [[Gayle Underwood]]
# Person 3: [[Andy Hegedus]]
# Person 4: [[Katerina Fotiou]]
# Person 5: [[Savia Christou]]
9:30 - 10:00 Keynote [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Kevin Dye]] and [[Jeff Diedrich]]: From face-to-face, small groups, small scale applications to world-wide impacts
:::* Introduction to the Theme and the Challenges of the day. Chair of KMT introduces the background of the afternoon's SDDP
10:00 - 10:15 [[Jeff Diedrich]]: Introduction to the Triggering Question. Discussions in small groups. Each person submits at least ONE Statements electronically
10:15 - 11:00 Interactive Session over coffee and snacks. Discussions in small groups. Each person submits at least ONE IDEA electronically:
::: Statement
::: Clarification as text
::: Clarification as video
{|
|11:00 - 13.00 Symposion 4: Defining Features of SDD-type of engagements of Next Generation Tools, Approaches and Resources
* Open to all participants
|}
:: 11:00 - 13.00 Presentations (Conference style) and Panel Discussion
:::[[Savia Christou]] and [[Eleni Philippou]]: Cogniscope v3 and beyond
:::[[Jeff Diedrich]]: Logosofia - Next gen. SDD software
::: [[Katerina Fotiou]]: IdeaPrism: A collection of Web- and App technologies to support scaling-up
:::[[Andy Hegedus]]: Growing What We Have Today
:::[[Gayle Underwood]]: We All Have Special Needs
:::[[Elina Antoniou]]: How we can use creative thinking processes taugh by kids, during an SDDP process
13:00 - 14.00 Free Light Lunch at near-by restaurants (not covered by conference)
14:00 - 18.00 Co-Laboratory of Democracy: Defining Features of of SDD-type mass engagements <br>
<span style="color:#FF0000" >Triggering Question: What are requirements for Next Generation Tools, Approaches and Resources to enable SDD-type of engagements of hundreds, thousands, or even millions of people?</span><br>
<u>Dialogue Design Team</u>
* [[Kevin Dye]]
* [[Gayle Underwood]]
* CS3 Expert: [[Katerina Fotiou]]




Free Night


====Day 3 Wednesday May 6====
===International Participants (alphabetically)===
<span style="color:#FF0000" >Main Theme: The Challenges of Scaling-up to engage millions<span>
 
8: 30 - 9:00 Networking over coffee
 
9:00 - 9:30 Five Minutes of Fame<br>
# Person 1: [[Kevin Dye]]
# Person 2: [[Paul Hays]]
# Person 3: [[Reynaldo Treviño]]
# Person 4: [[Constantina Spanoude]]
# Person 5: [[Maria Kakoulaki]]
 
9:30 - 10:00 Keynote:  [[Yiannis Laouris]]: The Challenges of Scaling up
:::* Introduction to the Theme and the Challenges of the day. Chair of KMT introduces the background of the afternoon's SDDP
 
10:00 - 10:15 [[Kevin Dye]]: Introduction to the Triggering Question. Discussions in small groups. Each person submits at least ONE Statements electronically
 
10:15 - 11:00 Interactive Session over coffee and snacks. Discussions in small groups. Each person submits at least ONE IDEA electronically:
::: Statement
::: Clarification as text
::: Clarification as video
 
 
{|
|11:00 - 13.00 Symposion 2: The Challenges of Scaling up
* Open to all participants
|}
:: 11:00 - 13.00 Presentations (Conference style) and Panel Discussion
:::[[Paul Hays]]: The Economics of Scalability
:::[[Yiannis Laouris]]: Local micro SDDs resulting into global consensus
:::[[Kevin Dye]]: Actual Variety and Its Discontents: Techniques for Eliciting & Articulating Participant’s "Perfect Dissatisfaction" with Transitory Social Networks of Engagements
:::[[Reynaldo Treviño]]: From the Interloquium Experiment to the Millennium Requirements for Global Dialogues
:::[[Constantina Spanoude]]: The Wisdom Summator
 
 
13:00 - 14.00 Free Light Lunch at near-by restaurants (not covered by conference)
 
14:00 - 18.00 Co-Laboratory of Democracy: The Challenges of Scaling up<br>
<span style="color:#FF0000" >Triggering Question: What features are ideally required by a future social networking tool that will enable the authentic participation of millions without violating the principles of SDD?
<u>Dialogue Design Team</u>
* [[Tonia Loizidou]]
* [[Georgia Nathanael]]
* CS3 Expert: [[Constantina Spanoude]]
 
 
Evening Lecture: Memories and Reflections from the development of 20th Century Cogniscope tools - [[Kevin Dye]]
 
====Day 4 Thursday May 7====
<span style="color:#FF0000" >Main Theme: Navigating Complexity using diverse Systems Methodologies<span>
 
8: 30 - 9:00 Networking over coffee
 
9:00 - 9:30 Five Minutes of Fame<br>
# Person 1: [[Nikitas Assimakopoulos]]
# Person 2: [[Ken Bausch]]
# Person 3: [[Janet McIntyre]]
# Person 4: [[Gerald Midgley]]
# Person 5: [[Peter Jones]]
 
9:30 - 10:00 Keynote by [[Gerald Midgley]]: Navigating complexity using diverse systems approaches.
:::* Introduction to the Theme and the Challenges of the day. Chair of KMT introduces the background of the afternoon's SDDP
 
10.00 - 10:15 [[Peter Jones]]: Introduction to the Triggering Question. Discussions in small groups. Each person submits at least ONE Statements electronically
 
10:15 - 11:00 Interactive Session over coffee and snacks. Discussions in small groups. Each person submits at least ONE IDEA electronically:
::: Statement
::: Clarification as text
::: Clarification as video
 
 
{|
|11:00 - 13.00 Symposion 5: Navigating Complexity using diverse Systems Methodologies
* Open to all participants
|}
:: 11:00 - 13.00 Presentations (Conference style) and Panel Discussion
:::[[Ken Bausch]]: Third Phase Science
::: [[Peter Jones]]:  Bringing Design to Dialogic Design. Balancing the science of dialogic design with design thinking and design practices.
:::[[Janet McIntyre]]: Ecological footprint and planetary passport:  design and prototype  for  alternative architectures for democracy and governance based on co-creation and co-determination
:::[[Nikitas Assimakopoulos]] and [[Demetris Varsos]]: Proffesional Systemics and SDD
 
 
 
13:00 - 14.00 Free Light Lunch at near-by restaurants (not covered by conference)
 
14:00 - 18.00 Co-Laboratory of Democracy: Navigating Complexity using diverse Systems Methodologies.<br>
<span style="color:#FF0000" >Triggering Question: What would be the requirements for achieving a transformation to more systemic policy-making, decision-making, and acting at all scales, from global to local?</span><br>
<u>Dialogue Design Team</u>
* [[Jeff Diedrich]]
* [[Andreas Andreou]]
* CS3 Expert: [[Eleni Philippou]]
 
Free Night
 
====Day 5 Friday May 8====
<span style="color:#FF0000" >Main Theme: 21st Century Problématique and Global Democratic  [R]evolution<span>
 
8: 30 - 9:00 Networking over coffee
 
9:00 - 9:30 Five Minutes of Fame<br>
# Person 1: [[Heiner Benking]]
# Person 2: [[Tom Flanagan]]
# Person 3: [[Elena Kalli]] [[Stelios Papapetrou]]
# Person 4: [[Marios Constantinou]]
# Person 5: [[Andreas Shoshilos]]
 
9:30 - 10:00 Keynote [[Aleco Christakis]]: Why do we need a design culture to reverse the triumph of technocracy over democracy
:::* Introduction to the Theme and the Challenges of the day. Chair of KMT introduces the background of the afternoon's SDDP
 
10.00 - 10:15 [[Peter Jones]]: Introduction to the Triggering Question. Discussions in small groups. Each person submits at least ONE Statements electronically
 
10:15 - 11:00 Interactive Session over coffee and snacks. Discussions in small groups. Each person submits at least ONE IDEA electronically:
::: Statement
::: Clarification as text
::: Clarification as video
 
 
{|
|11:00 - 13.00 Symposion 6: 21st Century Problématique and Global Democratic [R]evolution
* Open to all participants
|}
:: 11:00 - 13.00 Presentations (Conference style) and Panel Discussion
:::[[Tom Flanagan]]: Deliberation: a path to catalysis, catharsis, or chaos
:::[[Sotos Shiakides]]: Epistemological and Methodological Reflections on Structured Democratic Dialogue
:::[[Elena Kalli]] & [[Stelios Papapetrou]]: Defining the vision of the youth board of Cyprus
:::[[Peter Jones]]: Beyond the Predicament. Rethinking Ozbekhan’s normative planning as a core practice of systemic design
:::[[Heiner Benking]]: (work-title) GLocal Harvesting and TakingStock. An Outlook towards FutureLab 2.0  -  (''Zukunftswerkstatt and New Librarians [as requested and envisioned by Futurist Robert Jungk]'') revisted
 
13:00 - 14.00 Free Light Lunch at near-by restaurants (not covered by conference)
 
14:00 - 18.00 Co-Laboratory of Democracy:  21st Century Problématique and Global Democratic  [R]evolution.<br>
<span style="color:#FF0000" > Triggering Question: What Challenges do we face in addressing the 21st  Century Problématique and Global Democratic  [R]evolution? > What actions should we, as a community of researchers and practitioners, take in order to take SDD to the next level?<ref>http://www.ekkotek.com/InternationalSDDPConference2015.html </ref>,</span><br>
</span>
<u>Dialogue Design Team</u>
* [[Kevin Dye]]
* [[Gayle Underwood]]
* CS3 Expert: [[Katerina Fotiou]]
 
 
20:00 Dinner at Karatello Tavern<ref>http://www.carobmill-restaurants.com/?pageid=47 Karatello Tavern</ref>- Please let us know if vegetarian<br>
 
Evening Lecture: The Club of Rome replayed: The triumph of technocracy over democracy. - [[Aleco Christakis]]
 
====Day 6 Saturday May 9====
 
[[SDD Facilitators Training School]]: Hands-on Training
Opportunities for advanced and beginner SDD Facilitators to advance their skills through practical training. Interested individuals should register well in advance. The organisers will assign to them roles (i.e., Broker, Sponsor, Member of the Design Team, co-Facilitator, Lead Facilitator etc.) and mentor them throughout the process.
 
====Day 7 Sunday May 10====
 
Possible day trips for participants (free time)
 
==A Historical Perspective: From the Club of Rome to the Digital Era==
For the last 40 plus years there have been probably more than 1,000 applications of [[Structured Dialogic Design Process|SDDP]] in [[Co-Laboratories of Democracy]] staged in a variety of settings around the world.  For example in Cyprus, the location of this Symposion (it is a Greek word meaning drinking together), we have a history of more than 20 years of applications and more than 70 [[Co-Laboratory|Co-Laboratories]]<ref>[[Chronological List of SDDPs by Future Worlds Center and Associates]]</ref> with government agencies, such as the Ministries of Finance, Transportation, Interior, and many others, as well as bi-communal colabs involving Greek and Turkish Cypriots addressing issues of conflict resolution and peace building on the island of Aphrodite.
 
The first test of the [[Interpretive Structural Modeling]] (ISM) algorithm, developed by [[John N. Warfield|John Warfield]]<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_N._Warfield John Warfield in Wikipedia</ref> in 1971, was conducted by [[Dave Malone]] and [[Aleco Christakis]] on the table top of Warfield’s office at the Battelle Columbus Laboratories in Ohio, USA.  The first application of [[Interpretive Structural Modeling|ISM]] with real people was conducted by Brother Raymond Fitz, who later on became the President of the University of Dayton, with the City Council of Dayton in 1973.  There is a video of this ISM session with the members of the city council deliberating on setting budget priorities for allocating the city revenue.  The first Center for Interactive Management was established by Warfield and Christakis at the University of Virginia in 1982, and was moved to George Mason University in 1984.  The first consultancy employing the Interactive Management methodology, a predecessor of SDD, was established by Christakis in Philadelphia in 1989, and it worked for 25 years with more than 50 clients in government agencies, corporations, foundations, and NGOs.  The Institute for 21st Century Agoras was founded by Dr. [[Ken Bausch]] and [[Aleco Christakis]] in 2002, in preparation for the 2003 International conference of ISSS (www.ISSS.org) in Crete, when Christakis was serving as President of the systems society met Yiannis Laouris for the first time.  Soon there after Laouris established the Future Worlds Center, which emerged as a leader in the evolution of SDD.
 
The purpose of this timely symposion in Cyprus is not to revisit the history of the past 40 plus years, but to create the history of the future on the foundation of past history.  The community of scientists and practitioners of the [[Dialogic Design Science]] has now expanded to include people from all parts of the world and a variety of languages and cultures.  This dedicated community of scientists will gather for the first time in this symposion for a whole week, and will deliberate formally and informally on how to evolve the process and retain its scientific credibility together with its cultural sensitivity. 
 
The Framework of their deliberations will be the [[Domain of Science Model]] (DOSM) developed by Warfield and shown graphically [[Domain of Science Model |here]].
 
==Examples of analogous efforts==
Currently consideration is being given to the process of argumentation on the web and the only too evident weaknesses of current methodologies. Examples are documented below.
 
* Implementing the Argument Web
* http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2013/10/168171-implementing-the-argument-web/abstract
 
* Arguing on the web 2.0: (Amsterdam, June 30 - July 1, 2014)
* http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.science.philosophy.region.europe/10664
 
* Arguing on the Web 2.0
* http://philevents.org/event/show/12234
 
* 8th Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation
* http://cf.hum.uva.nl/issa/
 
 
===Confirmed International Pioneers (alphabetically)===
# [[Aleco Christakis]]
# [[Aleco Christakis]]
# [[Andy Hegedus]]
# [[Andy Hegedus]]
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# [[Tom Flanagan]]
# [[Tom Flanagan]]


===Confirmed Local Pioneers (alphabetically)===
===Local Participants (alphabetically)===
# [[Andreas Shoshilos]]
# [[Andreas Shoshilos]]
# [[Anna Pavlina Charalambous]]
# [[Anna Pavlina Charalambous]]
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# [[Yiannis Panayiotou]]
# [[Yiannis Panayiotou]]


==Videos from SDDP Conference (2015)== 




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