The WOW7 conference used the Whova App for networking, conference tracks, panels, presentations, attendees, and more. We hope you found it useful.
View the PDF of the Conference Program and 50 Year Reflections here.
Whova is closed to new requests, but accessible to those who attended the conference. Attendees can still use Whova to access the conference materials, connect with fellow attendees, or view more than 300 photos taken by the IU photographer, Kari McMullen (Ostrom Workshop WOW project lead), or any of the attendees.
Doc Searls took photos each day that were fantastic.
There are four albums: one for each day, and one for the whole show. In each they are in chronological order—
- Day One: flickr.com
- Day Two: flickr.com
- Day Three: flickr.com
- All Three Days: flickr.com
View the Whova schedule here.
There were 7 tracks for the panels for WOW7.
- Formal Institutions, Democracy, and Public Goods
- Grass Roots, Local, and Urban Commons
- Cyber and Tech Governance
- Environmental Commons
- Polycentricity
- Broadening Methodologies and Approaches to the Commons
- Pushing Boundaries of the Commons