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diffusion of knowledge is inherently political.
 
diffusion of knowledge is inherently political.
in the wake of the SOPA blackout, there must be a continuing conversation with the existing political process.
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in the wake of the SOPA blackout, there must be a continuing conversation with the existing political process.
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a group of members of Wikimedia DC went to Capitol Hill to brief staff of members of Congress about concerns of the community.
 
   
 
one of the lessons learned from blackout is that members of congress are the older generation.
 
one of the lessons learned from blackout is that members of congress are the older generation.
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they may be unaware of the good works we are doing with GLAMs and Wikipedia Zero.
 
they may be unaware of the good works we are doing with GLAMs and Wikipedia Zero.
 
they may be only hearing the voices of the paid lobbyists, with pecuniary interests.
 
they may be only hearing the voices of the paid lobbyists, with pecuniary interests.
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a group of members of Wikimedia DC went to Capitol Hill to brief staff of members of Congress about concerns of the community.
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the briefing agenda consisted of 4 main points: What is wikipedia?; What is open source?; What is copyright, and how does this interact with public domain?; Wikipedia & GLAM
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more importantly, we wanted to take the pulse of Congress to find out about pending public policy.
 
more importantly, we wanted to take the pulse of Congress to find out about pending public policy.

Revision as of 22:24, 7 February 2014

Title of the submission
Themes (Proposal Themes - Outreach
Type of submission (Presentation Types - Presentation
Author of the submission
E-mail address
slowking4@gmail.com
Username
Slowking4
US state or country of origin
VA
Affiliation, if any (organization, company etc.)
Wikimedia DC
Personal homepage or blog
Abstract (at least 300 words to describe your proposal)

diffusion of knowledge is inherently political. in the wake of the SOPA blackout, there must be a continuing conversation with the existing political process.


one of the lessons learned from blackout is that members of congress are the older generation. we need to explain the internet to them. they may be unaware or do not care about our open knowledge mission. they may be unaware of the good works we are doing with GLAMs and Wikipedia Zero. they may be only hearing the voices of the paid lobbyists, with pecuniary interests.


a group of members of Wikimedia DC went to Capitol Hill to brief staff of members of Congress about concerns of the community. the briefing agenda consisted of 4 main points: What is wikipedia?; What is open source?; What is copyright, and how does this interact with public domain?; Wikipedia & GLAM


more importantly, we wanted to take the pulse of Congress to find out about pending public policy. we need to brief the community on the views of Congress.

Length of presentation/talk (see Presentation Types for lengths of different presentation types)
75 Minutes
Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?
maybe
Slides or further information (optional)
in progress on meta
Special request as to time of presentations


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