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In addition to the eCampaigning Forum, two other events are being organised in conjunction with the eCampaigning Forum: an as yet unnamed Public Day and a Weekend Retreat.

The purpose behind organising them to coincide with the eCampaigning Forum is:

- To make it more worthwhile to travel to the UK for participants from around the world
- To give all participants - UK and non-UK based - the maximum chance to interact and share expertise with people from places and organisations they may never have the chance to engage with again
- To create opportunities for a wider group to hear from and interact with eCampaigning Forum participants

Public Event (9 May) - Participation 2007: Who's Leading Who?
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The `public event <whosleadingwho>`_ is open to anyone who wishes to attend.  It is intended to:

- Provide a wider community with the opportunity to learn from leading practitioners of campaigning via new media
- Share visions of what is possible using new media for campaigning
- Help campaigning organisation managers, staff and other stakeholders understand what is working and the potential of campaigning with new media


Weekend Retreat (12-13 May)
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The `weekend retreat <woce>`_ is open to anyone who wishes to attend.  It is intended to:

- Provide the reflection space for exploring the larger questions of using new media for achieving social change
- Strengthen peer support networks 
- Explore how to enrol and inspire colleagues and managers in using new media for achieving social change



In addition to the eCampaigning Forum, two other events are being organised in conjunction with the eCampaigning Forum: an as yet unnamed Public Day and a Weekend Retreat.

The purpose behind organising them to coincide with the eCampaigning Forum is:

  • To make it more worthwhile to travel to the UK for participants from around the world
  • To give all participants - UK and non-UK based - the maximum chance to interact and share expertise with people from places and organisations they may never have the chance to engage with again
  • To create opportunities for a wider group to hear from and interact with eCampaigning Forum participants

Public Event (9 May) - Participation 2007: Who's Leading Who?

The public event is open to anyone who wishes to attend. It is intended to:

  • Provide a wider community with the opportunity to learn from leading practitioners of campaigning via new media
  • Share visions of what is possible using new media for campaigning
  • Help campaigning organisation managers, staff and other stakeholders understand what is working and the potential of campaigning with new media

Weekend Retreat (12-13 May)

The weekend retreat is open to anyone who wishes to attend. It is intended to:

  • Provide the reflection space for exploring the larger questions of using new media for achieving social change
  • Strengthen peer support networks
  • Explore how to enrol and inspire colleagues and managers in using new media for achieving social change

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