Who is Invited?
- On-the-ground end users of translated material in Eurasian languages (in Eurasia or with immigrant “Diaspora” groups in Europe)
- Organizational leaders looking for innovative ways to distribute and use our main Book in Eurasian countries
- Organizational leaders in the Eurasia area involved in: communications, creative strategies, special projects, partnership, IT, media, new technologies, internet security
- Organizational leaders interested in developing a system for follow-up of the contacts made through various media products in the Eurasia area
- Translators of minority languages in the region
- Language-focused associations looking for recording help or IT (web) help
- Language-focused associations engaged in or exploring creative and innovative approaches to language development, bi-lingual education, and government relations
- Media specialists including radio, TV, internet, mobile
- Language workers specializing in information (Wikipedia, MentorMob, Crowdsourcing, Open Collaboration (OC), YouTube, Dailymotion, Vimeo) and social networks (Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Snapchat, Instagram, Tumblr, QQ, VKontakte, Bebo, Badoo)
- Digital Publication specialists
- Groups working with modified Roman scripts, non-Roman scripts, and Unicode
- Groups focusing on Orality, Oral Societies, and Storying
- Groups focusing on youth and children using minority Eurasian languages
- Groups focusing on women using minority Eurasian languages
- IT technicians, recording specialists, and graphic artists
- Personnel from small, regional recording studios
- Specialists in Ethnomusicology & Ethnoarts (arts, drama, dance)
- Moderators of chat rooms and forums in majority and minority languages of the region
- Literacy workers and specialists looking for innovative ways to teach (Web, Web-tv, DVD)
- Language Programs / Planning workers
- Manufacturers or distributors of hand-held listening or storage devices, radios, or receivers