Dear all, I believe that given the multicultural composition of the At-Large community we could be of great help in supporting this call. I would recommend that we involve our At-Large structures and individual members in this activity. Best regards, Roberto Begin forwarded message: From: Anriette Esterhuysen <anriette@gmail.com<mailto:anriette@gmail.com>> Subject: [Bpf-localcontent] Call for Contributions and Reflections on language and content Date: 16. August 2019 at 13:16:29 CEST To: bpf-localcontent@intgovforum.org<mailto:bpf-localcontent@intgovforum.org>, Fumiko <fumiko@futeisha.org<mailto:fumiko@futeisha.org>> Reply-To: anriette@gmail.com<mailto:anriette@gmail.com> Dear all Below is a call for contributions from Whose Knowledge? in partnership with the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) and the Oxford Internet Institute "to better understand the challenges and opportunities that support or prevent our languages and knowledges from being online." From their outeach message: "Contributions can take many forms. Some key questions to explore: - How are you or your community using your language online? - What do you wish you could create or share in your language online that you can’t today? - What does content in your language look like online? What exists, what’s missing? - How and where and using what technologies do you share or create content in your language? - What is challenging to create or share on your language online? *Submission deadline is 2 September at 23:59 IST (Indian Standard Time)* You can read more here: https://whoseknowledge.org/initiatives/callforcontributions/ " Contact Fumiko - fumiko @futeisha.org for more information. Best regards Anriette Esterhuysen BPF Local Content Support _______________________________________________ Bpf-localcontent mailing list Bpf-localcontent@intgovforum.org<mailto:Bpf-localcontent@intgovforum.org> To unsubscribe or manage your options please go to http://intgovforum.org/mailman/listinfo/bpf-localcontent_intgovforum.org