mesh social — for political junkies

by Mathew on April 11, 2007 · Comments

We had a great time (and we hope you did too) at the last mesh meetup, but we just can’t resist the opportunity to get together again — and this time, we’re sending a shout out to anyone from the political side of the blogosphere and Web 2.0 land.

snipshot_d412wb0pmea2.jpgOne of the panels we’ve got planned for the upcoming mesh conference is looking at how the Web is affecting politics and the political process, and we’ve got a stellar cast of characters to look at the issue: blogger and National Post columnist Andrew Coyne, blogging M.P. Garth Turner, former Paul Martin speechwriter and humorist Scott Feschuk and Phil de Vellis, the creator of the “Vote Different” YouTube video.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a political blogger or just someone who’s interested in how the Web is impacting social and political change — or maybe you just like beer and pool. Come on out on May 9 at The Charlotte Room - details here. And if you know anyone else who might want to come, please spread the word.

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  • Too bad it is not in Ottawa. Sorry I can't make it.
  • Mathew
    Maybe we'll have to have a mesh Ottawa, Ian :-)
  • Rod
    Add Winnipeg to the list... har har har. There are many wonderful creatives and designers here (see: http://elementalmotionmedia.com/) - but relatively limited webdev/business model exploration.
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