When the Filter Distorts, When the Prism Refracts
One of the foundational commitments of CommGAP is the belief that a national democratic public sphere is an essential and self-perpetuating part of the architecture of good governance.
View ArticleMouse Pad Activism
Avaaz.org’s “Clash of Civilization” Video won the YouTube 2007 Award in the Political/ News category.
View ArticleInfluencing the Influential: Public Opinion, the Internet, and Mainstream Media
A documentary is currently being aired on American television entitled Caught on Safari: Battle at Krueger. Produced by the
View ArticleBlogging for Peace
I am writing from Bonn in Germany - the venue for the Global Media Forum for Media in Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention.
View ArticleThe Goal is Sacred Space
When Siphiwe Tshabalala scored the first goal of the World Cup, that beautiful, upper right hand corner net buster, just minutes into the second half, I fell in love. I took to my suburban balcony,...
View ArticleWeekly Wire: the Global Forum
These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.ICT WorksFour Obvious Yet Completely Wrong Assumptions About Technology Use in the Developing World“I...
View ArticleMedia (R)evolutions: What Happens in an Internet Minute?
New developments and curiosities from a changing global media landscape: People, Spaces, Deliberation brings trends and events to your attention that illustrate that tomorrow's media environment will...
View ArticleWeekly Wire: The Global Forum
These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.International Journal of CommunicationOnline Civic Cultures? Debating Climate Change Activism on...
View ArticleMedia (R)evolutions: The Online Video Boom
New developments and curiosities from a changing global media landscape: People, Spaces, Deliberation brings trends and events to your attention that illustrate that tomorrow's media environment will...
View ArticleSocial media in the era of ISIS
This post, which explores the social media landscape in the Middle East, is part of a series related to the upcoming 2015 Milton Wolf Seminar on Media and Diplomacy: Triumphs and Tragedies: Media and...
View ArticleNetflixing learning: How to select a good learning video?
Welcome to the fifth blog of the technology aided gut (TAG) checks series where we use a just-in-time learning strategy to help you learn to do TAG checks on your data. Our last post talked about web...
View ArticleCampaign art: Addiction may not be obvious but its effects are real
People, Spaces, Deliberation bloggers present exceptional campaign art from all over the world. These examples are meant to inspire. Do you have friends or people you follow on social media who always...
View Article#5 from 2017: The role of social media in development
Our Top Ten blog posts by readership in 2017. This post was originally posted on May 1, 2017. Why should development organisations care about social media? Rosie Parkyn looks at social media’s...
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