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==FOOD FOR THOUGHT DINNERS==
==FOOD FOR THOUGHT DINNERS==


Food for Thought dinners are '''self-organized''' gatherings allow conference attendees to engage in informal, themed conversation with other conference participants, and would take place after the symposium ends, on the evening of Friday, 6/10.  
Food for Thought dinners are '''self-organized''' gatherings allow conference attendees to engage in informal, themed conversation with other conference participants, and would take place after the symposium reception ends, on the evening of March 6 (Tues).


If you would like to propose / organize a food for thought dinner:  
If you would like to propose / organize a food for thought dinner:  
* Please add the proposal the one of the slots below, with your name and contact information
* Please add the proposal the one of the slots below, with your name and contact information
* Choose a restaurant and make a reservation (here's a handy list of restaurants we've used in the past: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/berkmanat10/Food_for_Thought_Dinners) by 3PM 3/6 (WED)
* Choose a restaurant and make a reservation (here's a handy list of restaurants we've used in the past: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/berkmanat10/Food_for_Thought_Dinners) by 3PM 3/6 (Tues)


If you would like to join one of the dinners:  
If you would like to join one of the dinners:  
* Add your name to one of the slots below by 3PM
* Add your name to one of the slots below by 3PM 3/6 (Tues)


'''Please note that attendees will pay their own dinner costs.''' No more than 6 people (including the organizer) should sign up for the dinners.
'''Please note that attendees will pay their own dinner costs.''' No more than 6 people (including the organizer) should sign up for the dinners.

Revision as of 13:59, 22 February 2012

TRUTHINESS IN DIGITAL MEDIA: A SYMPOSIUM THAT SEEKS TO UNDERSTAND AND ADDRESS PROPAGANDA AND MISINFORMATION IN THE NEW MEDIA ECOSYSTEM

March 6-7, 2012 Berkman Center for Internet & Society and MIT Center for Civic Media

http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/truthiness/

OVERVIEW

LIST OF RESOURCES

FOOD FOR THOUGHT DINNERS

Food for Thought dinners are self-organized gatherings allow conference attendees to engage in informal, themed conversation with other conference participants, and would take place after the symposium reception ends, on the evening of March 6 (Tues).

If you would like to propose / organize a food for thought dinner:

If you would like to join one of the dinners:

  • Add your name to one of the slots below by 3PM 3/6 (Tues)

Please note that attendees will pay their own dinner costs. No more than 6 people (including the organizer) should sign up for the dinners.