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SUMMARY:Private Parts: Personality and Disclosure - Finding a Balance in the Digital Space
DESCRIPTION:March 9th sees the launch of Digital Citizens, a new salon-style forum founded by former members of Social Media Club Sydney Heather Ann Snodgrass and Cathie McGinn along with Scott Rhodie, James Fridley and Gavin Costello.    The first event (Private  Parts: Personality and Disclosure - Finding a Balance in the Digital  Space) takes place at the  Burdekin, Tuesday March 9th. Doors open at 6.15pm for a 6:45pm start.    The panel members are  visiting US lawyerand social media  specialist Adrian  Dayton (Social Media  for Lawyers), Sam North (Ogilvy   PR), Damian Damjanovski  (BMF), and Renai LeMay  (Delimiter), who will  be wrangled by a very capable moderator, Bronwen  Clune (Strategeist)    Our distinguished panellists  will debate issues of privacy and online identity, specifically around  the distinction between the personal and professional in the digital  space, who owns your tweets and whether or not the individual is ever  entitled to publicly disagree with their employer or clients.    Cathie McGinn said "We expect  vigorous - yet hopefully respectful - debate from the panel and  participants who have found themselves in hot water when the line  between the personal and professional gets blurred."    The event bookings reached  capacity in less than a fortnight, and there is currently a waiting list  for tickets.    Heather  Ann Snodgrass said "This is an issue that affects anyone with a  Facebook account, not just industry practitioners. We expected a good  response, but this has definitely exceeded our expectations.  I'm really  looking forward to seeing how the night plays out."    Digital Citizens' intention  is to provide an open forum which encourages free and frank debate.  Digital Citizens is an inclusive, informal organisation dedicated to  knowledge sharing and discussion of social, political, ethical and  professional issues related to new technologies and the social web.   It’s agency neutral and the only qualification for participating is the  desire to speak.
LOCATION:2 Oxford St, Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia, 2010
URL:http://digital-citizens.org/2010/03/private-parts-personality-and-disclosure-finding-a-balance-in-the-digital-space/
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