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CITEGOV 2022
The International Conference of Digital Transformation on Governance (CITEGOV) focuses on Applied Computing and Digitally System in Governance in feature "The Future of Governance in the Era of Digital Transformation towards Sustainable Development". Digital Transformation – such as efficiency, equity, transparency, trust, etc. — serve as the compass and goals for the development and implementation of digital innovations for governance and public service. Recent developments in digital innovations — such as artificial intelligence, IoT, blockchain, social networking platforms, 5G, etc.— offer strategic opportunities for public value creation. These digital innovations are tools for us to solve monumental challenges facing our society such as pandemics, climate change, and sustainable development. However, at the same time, the fast advancement of technologies could further accentuate the digital divide between individuals, organizations, communities, and nations. This Conference organized by KAPSIPI and Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram
Specifically, the conference aims to advance both research and practice of governance and public value creation via digital innovations by leveraging collaboration and community-oriented solutions in an inclusive manner. Inclusivity bridges the digital divide in the development, access, and use of information and communication technology. Collaboration can span boundaries of organizations, sectors, and national borders. A community-oriented holistic approach integrates various technologies and stakeholders to create public values.
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"The Future of Governance in Digital Transformation towards Sustainable Development"
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Speakers
Dr Anand is a specialist in environmental economics and public policy with a focus on the interface of urban economy, environment and sustainability. Dr Anand has held various leadership positions including as the Head of Centre for International Development at Bradford (2010-2015). Currently he is the PI of a three year British Academy funded project on infrastructure governance for inclusive, smart and sustainable cities (jointly with Prof Rajan of IIT Madras, India). He was the team leader and principal author of the Mongolia National Human Development Report 2011 titled From vulnerability to sustainability for UNDP. Previously, he had co-organised and led two international workshops at Cambridge (2006 and 2009) and a major international conference at Bradford (2011). He served as elected member of the Senate (2007-2010 and 2013-18) and elected member of senate on the University Council (2015-18). He is a council member of the Development Studies Association and a Fellow of the Human Development and Capability Association.
Professor Eko Purnomo is Specialist in Government Science. He gradueted from Universitas Gadjah Mada for Bachelor degree in Government Science (2001) and Master Study in Political Science (2005). He also graduated for doctoral degree of Pilitical Sciences at University of Bradford (2014). He has a dozens publication in his scope that has a highest impact in their fields.
Ash Enrici is an assistant professor at the Lilly School of Philanthropy and a McKinney Family Fellow of Environmental Resilience and Philanthropy. Her current research project investigates how private foundations affect marine conservation. She has conducted research in contexts such as Indonesia, Fiji, Palau, and the mid-Atlantic of the United States. Using a political ecology lens, her work has included topics of environmental justice, ecosystem-based management, and payment for ecosystem services. She uses collaborative methods of knowledge co-production, ethnography, and Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). In her free time Ash explores the ocean as a free diver and has been a certified instructor of freediving since 2015. Originally from Chicago, she has a Master’s in Applied Anthropology and a PhD in Geographical Sciences, both from the University of Maryland..
Iwan Tanjung Sutarna is Specialist in Government Science. He graduated from Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta for Bachelor Degree in Governmental Science and Master Study in Public Administration at Universitas Gadjah Mada. He has a dozens publication in his scope that strongly relate with CITEGOV 2022.