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eDemocracyCamp

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BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees.

 

About eDemocracyCamp

 

eDemocracyCamp is a BarCamp on e-democracy (duh!). Topics may circle around (but aren't limited to): e-democracy, e-participation, e-government, e-voting, online civic engagement, online political campaigning, online dialogue and deliberation etc.

 

When?

 

March 1-2, 2008

 

Note: This is the weekend prior to 2008 Politics Online Conference, to be held March 4-5, 2008 in Washington D.C. Hopefully, some of the people attending POLC will be able to make it to eDemocracyCamp as well.

 

Where

 

Washington D.C. (USA)

 

Organizers

 

 

Volunteers

 

  • Your name here...

 

Attendees (a.k.a. Campers)

 

List your name here, if you're interested in participating:

 

  • Your name here...

 

Task List

 

Please cross out when it's done.

 

  • Find co-conspirators (organizers, volunteers)
  • Find sponsors
  • Find venue

 

Budget

 

From past experience, the cost per active participant tends to vary between roughly $15 and $40 (depending on many factors such as venue, food, technology, schwag etc.). For sponsoring, we'll list all incoming donations (cash, in-kind) as well as outgoing expenses publicly on the wiki.

 

Tagging (for Flickr, del.icio.us, ma.gnolia, Technorati etc.)

 

Please use the tag edemocracycamp for content related to this event.

 

Who's blogging?

 

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