If you are planning to be at the European Conference for Public
Communication - http://po.st/EuroPCom2015 - drop me a note at this
email:  [email protected]

I'll be on the panel titled "Online Communities: More Than a Comms
Tactic" on Oct 21.

I _may_ be putting together (with your help) a side gathering after
16h on Thursday, Oct 22 for my Brussels friends to chat online
knowledge exchange across public services and to catch up on all
things e-democracy. I'll tell you about KHub.Net and we can use the DC
- http://po.st/onlinegroupsthatworkDCnotes - and virtual event -
http://po.st/onlinegroupsthatwork - as templates for a dynamic
conversation. Our last "DoWire Happy Hour" in Brussels was eight years
ago. I still remember the great bucket of mussels. :-) Please get in
touch at the email above.

Steven Clift - P.S. I will also be in Strasbourg at the World Forum
for Democracy - http://po.st/worldforumdemocracy - in November in case
you want to connect there as well.

From:
http://po.st/EuroPCom2015

The sixth edition of EuroPCom, the European Conference on Public
Communication, will be held in Brussels on the 21st and 22nd of
October, 2015. Together, communication managers and senior experts
from local, regional, national and European authorities will attend
lectures, debates, and interactive workshops for a dynamic two-day
program.

Join over 1,000 colleagues from all EU member states to discuss major
challenges in both EU and public communication.

This year, the conference will be organized back-to-back with the
annual meeting of more than 500 Europe Direct Information Centres,
enabling EuroPCom to be more pervasive and encompassing in European
communication than ever.

There are three session formats, refer to these descriptions for the
structure of each as indicated below the session titles:

 1. Workshops: The workshop sessions aim to bring communicators
together on specific topics primarily linked to daily practices in
local-level communications. The session layout will begin with the
presentation of 2-3 practical case studies - incorporating an expert
comment where appropriate - followed by an open discussion with
participants.

2. Key note lectures: Keynote lectures will begin with a 30 minute
lecture from a high-level expert on a strategic topic in EU/government
communications, followed by a Q&A with participants.

3. Open sessions: Open sessions are designed to be interactive. They
will follow the participatory methodologies where participants can
define the agenda themselves (on a specific theme), share experiences
and learn from each other. The Open sessions may be
introduced/facilitated by a thematic expert who will frame the
conversation.


Steven Clift  -  Executive Director, E-Democracy.org
   [email protected]  -  +1 612 234 7072
   @democracy  -  http://linkedin.com/in/netclift

Also with Knowledge Hub - [email protected]
   World leading online public services exchange: http://khub.net
   Call # above or +44 203 808 1118  (After 13:00 UK time)

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