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Successful Implementation of the 3 Local Labs by the Greek Team

Neoanalysis is proud to announce the successful completion of three local labs conducted by the Greek team following the 3rd mobility in Leiden, the Netherlands

In the first lab on Friday 5th of July 2024, in Athens, participants explored the the concept of digital activism, discussed its importance, and identified key social and political issues to address through campaigns highlighting the importance of digital activism through successful case studies. Participants explored key social and political issues they were passionate about, engaging in group discussions to identify causes they wanted to address through digital campaigns. 

The second lab on Thursday 11th of July 2024, in Athens focused on hands-on learning and practical application. Participants attended a workshop on creating digital campaigns, where they explored tools and strategies for building effective campaigns on topics such as phone addiction, sustainable fashion, and mental health. In collaborative group work, they developed detailed campaign strategies, presented them to their peers, and received constructive feedback. The day concluded with an open discussion and feedback session, allowing participants to reflect on their experiences, address challenges, and clarify doubts. 

The third lab on Friday 26th of July 2024, in Athens, focused on reflecting on the PROACT project and envisioning the future of digital activism. Participants discussed the evolution of digital activism over the next five years, key tools, and the role of young activists. They also engaged in some reflective activities. The session concluded with an open discussion on feedback, best practices, and the workshop’s relevance to their activism.

These labs provided participants with valuable insights and practical tools, empowering them to navigate the digital landscape effectively and drive impactful change through digital activism.

First Local Lab

Second Local Lab

Third Local Lab

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