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OGP Knowledge Exchange

Tracey P. Lauriault
Mark and Others, this might be a good place to share ideas:
 
Networking, Peer Exchange and Learning
Civil society practitioners that are active in the open government sphere and wish to share their expertise and experiences with OGP implementing governments can join the OGP Network by filling out the Networking Mechanism survey here: http://www.opengovpartnership.org/join-ogp-network.
 
You will be contacted by the Networking Mechanism for a follow-up interview to gather more information on your particular expertise and interests. This information will then form part of a larger database of technical experts that the Networking Mechanism will use when referring OGP Participating Governments for advice in particular areas.
 
Civil Society activists are also encouraged to share their story about what open government means to you in your daily life and work directly with OGP. These submissions will be compiled and displayed on the website to offer visitors a sense of the depth and breadth of what open government means to people around the world. To share your story, go to: http://www.opengovpartnership.org/share-your-story
 
Finally, Civil society activists can also join the international OGP civil society list-serve to share information about what is happening with OGP in your country, and learn about OGP-related events in other countries. To join this list-serve, go to http://groups.google.com/, search for “OGP Civil Society Working Group” and request to join. This is an independent list-serve for the civil society community only.
 
 
 
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Tracey P. Lauriault
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"Every epoch dreams the one that follows it's the dream form of the future, not its reality" it is the "wish image of the collective".
 
 
 
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Re: OGP Knowledge Exchange

David Eaves
I've been part of the network since its inception and it really isn't a venue for this as there isn't a way for members of the network to communicate with one another.

It's more a vehicle for governments to solicit advice mediated by the ooh Secretariate. 

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On 2012-02-07, at 11:40 AM, "Tracey P. Lauriault" <[hidden email]> wrote:

Mark and Others, this might be a good place to share ideas:
 
Networking, Peer Exchange and Learning
Civil society practitioners that are active in the open government sphere and wish to share their expertise and experiences with OGP implementing governments can join the OGP Network by filling out the Networking Mechanism survey here: http://www.opengovpartnership.org/join-ogp-network.
 
You will be contacted by the Networking Mechanism for a follow-up interview to gather more information on your particular expertise and interests. This information will then form part of a larger database of technical experts that the Networking Mechanism will use when referring OGP Participating Governments for advice in particular areas.
 
Civil Society activists are also encouraged to share their story about what open government means to you in your daily life and work directly with OGP. These submissions will be compiled and displayed on the website to offer visitors a sense of the depth and breadth of what open government means to people around the world. To share your story, go to: http://www.opengovpartnership.org/share-your-story
 
Finally, Civil society activists can also join the international OGP civil society list-serve to share information about what is happening with OGP in your country, and learn about OGP-related events in other countries. To join this list-serve, go to http://groups.google.com/, search for “OGP Civil Society Working Group” and request to join. This is an independent list-serve for the civil society community only.
 
 
 
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Tracey P. Lauriault
613-234-2805
 
"Every epoch dreams the one that follows it's the dream form of the future, not its reality" it is the "wish image of the collective".
 
 
 
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Re: OGP Knowledge Exchange

Tracey P. Lauriault
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 3:10 PM, David Eaves <[hidden email]> wrote:
I've been part of the network since its inception and it really isn't a venue for this as there isn't a way for members of the network to communicate with one another.

It's more a vehicle for governments to solicit advice mediated by the ooh Secretariate. 

--
@daeaves
Sent from my iPhone

On 2012-02-07, at 11:40 AM, "Tracey P. Lauriault" <[hidden email]> wrote:

Mark and Others, this might be a good place to share ideas:
 
Networking, Peer Exchange and Learning
Civil society practitioners that are active in the open government sphere and wish to share their expertise and experiences with OGP implementing governments can join the OGP Network by filling out the Networking Mechanism survey here: http://www.opengovpartnership.org/join-ogp-network.
 
You will be contacted by the Networking Mechanism for a follow-up interview to gather more information on your particular expertise and interests. This information will then form part of a larger database of technical experts that the Networking Mechanism will use when referring OGP Participating Governments for advice in particular areas.
 
Civil Society activists are also encouraged to share their story about what open government means to you in your daily life and work directly with OGP. These submissions will be compiled and displayed on the website to offer visitors a sense of the depth and breadth of what open government means to people around the world. To share your story, go to: http://www.opengovpartnership.org/share-your-story
 
Finally, Civil society activists can also join the international OGP civil society list-serve to share information about what is happening with OGP in your country, and learn about OGP-related events in other countries. To join this list-serve, go to http://groups.google.com/, search for “OGP Civil Society Working Group” and request to join. This is an independent list-serve for the civil society community only.
 
 
 
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Tracey P. Lauriault
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"Every epoch dreams the one that follows it's the dream form of the future, not its reality" it is the "wish image of the collective".
 
 
 
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Tracey P. Lauriault
613-234-2805
 
"Every epoch dreams the one that follows it's the dream form of the future, not its reality" it is the "wish image of the collective".
 
Walter Benjamin, between 1927-1940, (http://www.columbia.edu/itc/architecture/ockman/pdfs/dossier_4/buck-morss.pdf)