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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 reception ends, on the evening of March 6 (Tues). | 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). Attendance is limited to six people per dinner (including the organizer). | ||
If you would like to propose / organize a food for thought dinner: | If you would like to propose / organize a food for thought dinner: | ||
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* Add your name to one of the slots below by 3PM 3/6 (Tues) | * Add your name to one of the slots below by 3PM 3/6 (Tues) | ||
'''Please note that attendees will pay their own dinner costs.''' | '''Please note that attendees will pay their own dinner costs.''' | ||
If you decide not to attend a dinner to which you are signed up, please delete yourself from the list. If you have any questions, please contact one of the Berkman staff members. | |||
Restaurant locations and maps are listed with each dinner. For restaurants in Harvard Square, expect approximately a 10 minute walk from HLS campus. For restaurants in Porter Square, expect approximately a 15 minute walk from HLS. | |||
=== Organizer, Proposed Topic === | === Organizer, Proposed Topic === |
Revision as of 13:08, 22 February 2012
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). Attendance is limited to six people per dinner (including the organizer).
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
- 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:
- Add your name to one of the slots below by 3PM 3/6 (Tues)
Please note that attendees will pay their own dinner costs.
If you decide not to attend a dinner to which you are signed up, please delete yourself from the list. If you have any questions, please contact one of the Berkman staff members.
Restaurant locations and maps are listed with each dinner. For restaurants in Harvard Square, expect approximately a 10 minute walk from HLS campus. For restaurants in Porter Square, expect approximately a 15 minute walk from HLS.
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