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  • amysampleward 4:44 am on June 3, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Online community, Social by Social, , Social Network,   

    June #4Change Chat: Local Community Organizing 

    I love community organizing. It’s true! It’s something that I am energized by, passionate about, and take so much pleasure in helping others do well, too. I’ve had experience organizing communities offline in local communities, and organizing community online – but the kind of organizing that inspires me the most is combining online and offline. Social media tools work because they are powered by people, and people are social. And when we get connected, and can connect our networks with other networks, we get even more social and have huge potential to make great things happen.  My work with NetSquared and with Social by Social has helped shape so many of my beliefs about community organizing and has offered the opportunity to meet so many others doing it well.

    Lots of organizations, campaigns, and even individuals are now using social media tools to organize online and offline – bringing local communities together in new and powerful ways.

    This month’s #4Change chat takes on the topic of using social media tools for community organizing – and I hope you’ll join us!

    Details:

    Date: June 10th
    Time: 2 pm PST, 5 pm EST, 10 pm UK
    Location: Twitter! #4Change
    Topic: Community Organizing

    June #4Change Chat Questions:

    To keep the two-hour chat on topic, I’ll be helping guide conversation by using some of the questions below to drive us to share ideas, examples and resources. If you want to take a peak at where we may go in the conversation, review the questions below.

    1. What kind of communities do you currently work with and what kinds of social media tools do they use?
    2. What’s the point in using “global” tools (social media) for local organizing?
    3. What strategies are important to keep in mind when using social media in local organizing?
    4. What tools have you or your communities found useful for growing or organizing, hosting or distributing?
    5. What tools have been most unsuccessful?
    6. What are the online community organizing best practices from your experience?
    7. What roles are important in online community organizing?
    8. What are your favorite examples or case studies where this is really working?
    9. What metrics are valuable in measuring success of social media tools for organizing?

    You can also suggest questions or topic areas to be included by leaving a comment on this post!

    How to Participate

    1. If you want to contribute to the conversation, you’ll need to have a twitter account (it’s free).
    2. To follow the conversation (whether you are planning to contribute or not), use http://search.twitter.com or another application to search on Twitter for #4Change
    3. Jump in to the conversation by adding #4Change to your Twitter message
    4. Feeling brave? Check out TweetChat – it’s a great application that integrates with your Twitter account and makes chats more fun! You can turn it off after the chat.

    Conversations and Presentations

    For some recent thoughts and best practices on community building, check out:

    New to #4Change? Learn More:

    To learn more about #4Change monthly twitter chat go to the #4Change Blog, read about #4Change and search twitter for #4Change. To participate just join in twitter conversation from anywhere in the world.

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  • amysampleward 2:59 pm on January 3, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , campaigns, case studies, Delicious, , , Social Network, strategy,   

    January #4Change Topic: Campaigning 

    The January #4Change Twitter Chat will focus on the use of Twitter and other social media tools in campaigning.

    About the Topic

    Campaigning can mean many different things and we want to keep the definition of the topic fairly open for this chat, in order to keep insights, resources and conversation in the Q/A format as open to valuable input as possible.  Here are some ways that campaigning can be framed for the purpose of this chat:

    • moving canvassing door to door to online networks
    • political action
    • local community building
    • tying communications, partners, and actions together via social media
    • social change projects or programs locally or globally

    The way we examine the use of social media in campaigning can be further framed in some of these ways:

    1. change campaigns (internal vs external), also organization type variations
    2. social media change campaigns (specific nuances)
    3. change campaigns vs political campaigns (similarities vs differences)
    4. educational campaigns (organizational / institutional / internet) riffing off of last month’s topic
    5. building campaign coalitions & recruiting campaign champions

    How to Participate

    Share your ideas now:

    You can share your ideas about the topic as well as any resources, case studies, examples, research etc. by leaving a comment on this blog post.  Or, you can tag your resources or posts using Delicious with the tag “4change” and we’ll pick it up for you.

    Join the Twitter chat:

    1. If you want to contribute to the conversation, you’ll need to have a twitter account (it’s free).
    2. To follow the conversation (whether you are planning to contribute or not), use http://search.twitter.com or another application to search on Twitter for #4Change
    3. Jump in to the conversation by adding #4Change to your Twitter message
    4. Feeling brave? Check out TweetChat – it’s a great application that integrates with your Twitter account and makes chats more fun! You can turn it off after the chat.

    Rules for #4Change Chat

    1. #4Change will be structured around a series of questions which all participants can respond to. Send your questions to @memeshift to have them considered.
    2. Introduce yourself in 1 tweet at the start or when you join.
    3. Stay on topic!
    4. Be cool.

    Details

    • Date: January, 14th 2010
    • When: 2 – 4 pm US Pacific Time, 5 – 7 pm US Eastern Time, 10pm – 12am London, UK (Late!)
    • Where: Twitter (search for #4Change)
    • Topic: Campaigning: How is social/new media affecting the the way we build and conduct campaigns? and more!

    We’ll update this post with specific questions to be asked during the chat and will capture resources and conversations from the chat, too.  Send us your ideas!

    —–

    UPDATE: Here are the conversation starters we’ll be using in tonight’s chat.

    1. How do we define campaigning in the context of social media?
    - does growing a Facebook Fan page numbers count?
    - does growing an email list count?
    - what about calls to action that aren’t online?

    2. Given our definition, what are some of the best examples you’ve seen? Why?

    3. What are elements in these examples that are integral to the campaign’s success?

    4. What are the most difficult aspects of managing/running a campaign?

    5. What are the best ways for would-be campaigners to identify possible collaborators/partners?
    - other orgs to champion campaign
    - sponsors to put some skin ($) in the game
    - influencers and influential communities to reach out to and engage

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    • Cian O'Donovan 12:23 pm on January 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Looking forward to the #4change chat all, unfortunately I'll be on a train for most but I'll catch it on the other side I hope.

    • Frugal Dougal 12:44 pm on January 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      A very good idea that coulp complement the use of shoe leather and meetings in draughty rooms to bring about change but, please God, not replace them.

    • Morgan Sully 4:42 pm on January 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      great chat today so far – @engagejoe @ChristinasWorld: future topic on cause fatigue and growing networks over time looks like a winner – “Growing Your Network Over Time Without Working Over Time”:)

    • cian 7:23 pm on January 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Looking forward to the #4change chat all, unfortunately I'll be on a train for most but I'll catch it on the other side I hope.

    • Frugal Dougal 7:44 pm on January 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      A very good idea that coulp complement the use of shoe leather and meetings in draughty rooms to bring about change but, please God, not replace them.

    • Morgan Sully 11:42 pm on January 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      great chat today so far – @engagejoe @ChristinasWorld: future topic on cause fatigue and growing networks over time looks like a winner – “Growing Your Network Over Time Without Working Over Time”:)

  • amysampleward 6:43 am on August 10, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Amnesty International, , , International, , , Social Network,   

    August #4Change Chat: Opportunities for Collaboration 

    The next #4change chat is this Thursday – I hope you can join us!

    Details:

    Starting the Conversations

    Unfortunately for me, I will unable to join the chat this Thursday; so, I’d like to offer some conversation starters now to get you thinking of questions, ideas, and stories you want to share!

    Here are some questions to consider:

    • has your organization found new collaborators (other organizations, companies, networks, etc.) for your work via social media use/presence?
    • have you reached out, either as an individual or an organization, with opportunities to collaborate to others you only connected with via social media? why?
    • what issues are unique to collaborations of this type?
    • what kind of reassurances (and what are the mechanisms for providing them) are unique to parties entering collaborations via social media?
    • how could collaborations enabled or maintained via social media be more or less sustainable than traditional tools/outlets?

    And here are some examples to consider:

    • SocialActions – a great example of social media powering the sharing and aggregation (and thus the collaboration and partnership) of social action opportunity portals all over the world
    • Amnesty International, Red Cross, and others – organizers working globally/locally have changed the way they campaign or operate now that they are really in the same space (online)
    • Journalism – writers are now using their social media platforms (whether it’s Twitter or Facebook, or even the newspaper’s comment-enabled websites) to collaborate with witnesses, locals, and experts for their contributions to the story

    Join the Conversation

    1. If you want to contribute to the conversation, you’ll need to have a twitter account (it’s free).
    2. To follow the conversation (whether you are planning to contribute or not), use http://search.twitter.com or another application to search on Twitter for “#4Change”
    3. Jump in to the conversation by adding “#4Change” (without the “”) to your Twitter message

    Rules for #Change Chats

    1. #4Change will be structured around a series of questions which all participants can respond to. Send your questions to @tomjd without the hash tag (to keep them out of the stream) to have them considered.
    2. Introduce yourself in 1 tweet at the start or when you join.
    3. Stay on topic!
    4. Stay cool.

    Join us for the chat this Thursday – looking forward to discussing the role social media play in collaboration!

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