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eCampaigning Forum: eAdvocacy Practitioners Community

last modified 14 Apr 2008 16:05

The community for connecting with campaigning peers worldwide, sharing expertise and exploring where campaigning innovation is going to increase our capacity to use the Internet, mobile phones and other technologies to help achieve change.

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The 2008 eCampaigning Forum is over...

The 2008 eCampaigning Forum was from Thu 10 - Fri 11 April in Oxford, UK.

The notes from the 2007 forum (10-11 May, 2006) and 2006 forum eCampaigning Forum event (19-20 Jan, 2006) are available on the respective Wikis

And - if you aren't already - you may as well join the discussion list (see below) to engage with past and future participants.

Duane


eCampaigning Practitioners Email Discussion List

Traffic level (as of Nov 2007): manageable (5-10 messages a month)

Subscriber Options To join the list, simply:
  • To post a message to all the list subscribers, send an email to practitioners at ecampaigningforum.com (requires being subscribed)
  • You can also see the discussion archives (requires password)

To change your user preferences enter your email address below:


Subscription options include:

  • Unsubscribing (removed completely)
  • Getting a password reminder
  • Changing your password
  • Chage to/from a digest subscription
  • Stop receiving emails (but can still view archives)
  • Changing your email address
  • Changing your name / organisation
  • ...and much more

  1. Enter your name, organisation, email and digest preference below:
  2. Name (& Organisation):
    Email address:

    Note: this is a restricted list so new subscriptions must be approved. Approval will only be given for those with complete details (name and organisation) and who's roles relate to campaigning/advocacy.

  3. Wait until you get an email confirming you subscription is approved (could take a day). The email will contain a password and instructions.
  4. Once you are approved simply follow the 'member' instructions (on the left)

Why are the list and archives closed to subscribers?

  1. Authority: focus on practitioners
  2. Spam prevention
  3. Privacy protection (esp. from spammers)
  4. Accountability


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