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What's happening at and around the 2012 eCampaigning Forum

The eCampaigning Forum is held at St Anne's College, Woodstock Road Oxford, OX2 6HS, UK. See details on the location of the venue, directions and if you don't want to stay on-site, alternative accommodation.

Date Time  
Related Pre Meetings / Events
Tue 20 March
Oxford
09:30-17:00 TrainingeCampaigning Overview: by FairSay (St Anne's College)

09:30-17:00 Other Pre Meetings: Suggest one you want run (St Anne's College, Oxford)
  19:30 Informal dinner for eCampaigning Forum participants to kick-start connections and conversations (St Anne's College)
  21:00+ Connect at Pub for eCampaigning Forum participants to kick-start connections and conversations (St Anne's College, Oxford)
Date Time 2012 eCampaigning Forum
Wed 21 March
(Oxford)
09:00 Registration, coffee/tea, informal discussions
  09:15 Welcome, introduction and agenda review (Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre)
  09:45 Speakers (Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre):
  1. Sunil Agarwal, India Against Corruption
  2. Naomi Colvin, Occupy London
  10:45 Peer-to-peer Topic Introduction and speed meeting
  11:15 Tea/Coffee Break
  11:30 Open Space agenda setting
  11:45 Small Groups Session 1: Peer-to-peer discussions Suggested topics have come from input. Actual topics depend on what people 'claim' (see methodology).
  13:00 Lunch and individual discussions
  14:00
Presentation Academic Track 1

Unconscious Motivation Values
Chris Rose, Campaign Strategy

How to match your offers or asks to audiences and avoid logjams and pitfalls

Campaigning in National Contexts
(Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre)
Chair - Tim Davies
  • Experiences of Disability Organisations
  • EU Internet-based campaigning
  • Peer Networks and Formal Organizations
  15:00 Small Groups Session 2: see methodology
  16:15 Tea/coffee break
  16:30 Kony 2012 Debate (Public)
Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre
  18:30 Formal end of day 1 and debate
  19:30 ECF 10th Anniversary dinner at St Anne's College
  21:00 Campaigners Ball at Camera Oxford 
St Ebbs Street, Oxford, OX1 1PU
   
Thu 22 March
(Oxford)
08:45 Arrival, coffee/tea, informal discussions
  09:00 Day Two Agenda Review & Open Space Agenda Setting
  09:15
Presentation Academic Track 2

Implications and Learning from the Kony 2012 Campaign
Karina Brisby, shiftLabs

Mobilisation tactics and models
(Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre)
Chair - Janelle Ward
  • Social Media and the Rise of ‘Citizen-Initiated’ Campaigning
  • Attracting and empowering supporters
  • Understanding civic engagement on social media
  10:15 Small Groups Session 3: see methodology
  11:15 Tea/Coffee Break
  11:30 Small Groups Session 4: see methodology
  12:30 Lunch and individual discussions
  13:30
Presentation Academic Track 3

Campaigning With Common Cause
Casper ter Kuile

What does campaigning look like if we take a values approach? How to turn the Common Cause theory into reality, case studies and innovations.

Achieving and evaluating impact
(Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre)
Chair - Anastasia Kavada
  • Communicating Citizenship Online
  • Optimize not Maximize
  • Multi-level Interest Groups
  14:30 Small Groups Session 5: see methodology
  15:30 Tea/Coffee Break
  15:45 Small Groups Session 6: see methodology
  16:45 Ignite-Style (short) presentations (7 min. each)
Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre
  17:20 Closing Session (Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre)
  17:30 Event formally ends
  19:00 Self-Organised Dinner and drinks in Oxford (for those staying around)
Related Post Meetings / Events
Fri 23 March
Oxford
09:30-12:00 Open Data Campaigning Camp: casual gathering to explore open data in campaigning: from local actions to international development. 
Fri 23 March
Oxford / London
09:30-17:00 Post Meetings: Plan one if you want one
     

Topics

The actual topics will be determined by which ones attract the most interest at the event (see methodology).

Choosing your topics

On day one, everyone will have the chance to propose topics. There are multiple time slots for small-group topics, (covering 75% of the event agenda). While time-slots exist, its a fluid process as groups may split if they're too large, or have too much to cover and people can move between groups during the same time-slot.

Facilitators

Find out more about the Facilitators and the methodology used at the eCampaigning Forum.

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