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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe Media, the crisis, and the crisis in media
The financial crisis and a series of aggressive wars have demonstrated beyond doubt how prevailing forms of media...
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Published in: Home20, 2000 and 2: the three shadows of Facebook
The eternal campus of the global middle class; the solution to the injunction to love ones fellow; a riskless...
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Published in: HomeDissing Assange
Why does TechCrunch decide to join the chorus of insinuations about the sexual habits of Wikileaks' Julian Assange?
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Published in: openIndiaKashmir's e-protest
Fahad Shah reports on the rising tide of e-protest in Kashmir.
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Published in: HomeItaly: Internet press freedom under threat
Giulia Bongiorno, president of the parliamentary judiciary committee, decided on 21 July that amendments to...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIf code is law, then programmers rule
Impressions of the Open Rights Group conference, Orgcon 2010
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Published in: HomeMao Zedong in video-history's gaze
A schoolteacher’s witty online lectures on Chinese history have earned both adulation and scorn. But when Yuan...
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Published in: HomeToward a new Alexandria
The guardians of learning can no longer allow the Library to be surrounded with barbed-wire fences. It is time for...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK"Dear Mark..." An open letter calling for a subscription-funded BBC
David Graham calls for a subscription-funded BBC.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe BBC Strategy Review: The Citizens' Coalition for Public Service Broadcasting responds
The Citizens' Campaign for Public Service Broadcasting gives its verdict on the BBC Strategy Review: its declared...
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Published in: oDRCircassian Nationalism and the Internet
Circassian communities are scattered throughout the North Caucasus and the diaspora is spread throughout the world....
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Published in: openDemocracyUKGetting over our public service broadcasting addiction
Adam Singer asks whether institutional preservation is stifling innovation
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Published in: openDemocracyUKAre UK broadcasters being googled?
David Graham asks what the impact of You Tube's TV ambitions will be on the UK broadcasting market.
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Published in: oDRForums and flame wars in Georgia
During the war with Russia in 2008, Georgians turned to online media in a big way. But with Western funding...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKMandelsongrad - can it be stopped or will it come out of the wash?
With little public attention the UK state has claimed quite extraordinary powers over internet connectivity. A...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKPublic service media in the digital age: A Connection Factory debate
Videos from the recent conference, 'Public service broadcasting in the digital age' at Westminster University.
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Published in: HomeVirtual worlds: disappearance through pervasiveness
Remember Second Life? There was a time when everyone was moving in. But where did those worlds go? Social games –...
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Published in: HomeBuild Internet communitarian memory
A video of Jonathan Zittrain's lecture at Duke on who owns the archive and the politics of making sure that the...