Food for Thought Dinners

At Internet & Society 2002, the Berkman Center created the Food for Thought Dinner.  A leader (or two) selects a topic, and a table at a local restaurant is reserved for him/her/them.  Conference attendees sign up ahead of time to join the leader for dinner and to discuss the given topic.

The Food for Thought Dinners for Internet & Society 2004: Votes, Bits & Bytes will take place at 8:30pm on Friday, December 10th.  Only conference participants (Friday or Saturday) may attend dinners.  Each attendee pays for what he or she orders.  If space at a dinner fills, it will be removed from this form.  Please contact Erica George with any questions.

We always have fun at these dinners and hope you will choose to join us. 

Online signups have been discontinued.  Please see Erica George at the conference today if you would like to sign up for a dinner.  Still open as of 6:15am Friday are:

Henry Copeland
Chuck DeFeo
Lolita Jackson
Cameron Marlowe
Brian Reich
David Weinberger

 

  • Henry Copeland, Blogads: Fifty blogpreneurs today; 50,000 in 2014? (Forest Cafe - authentic Mexican)
  • Chuck DeFeo, Bush/Cheney '04: Topic TBA (Temple Bar)
  • Lolita Jackson, Metropolitan Republican Club: How are shifting minority voting patterns reshaping politics on the ground? (Cafe of India)
  • Cameron Marlow, blogdex.net and Overstated.net:  Making the government transparent: technologies for citizen awareness and legislative accountability (Cambridge Common)
  • Brian Reich, Mindshare Interactive: How will increased technological mobility, information transparency, and access to broadband affect the next election? (Daedalus)
  • David Weinberger, JOHO: What now? How do we use the tools at our disposal to make the world better? (John Harvard's Brewhouse)