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Benjamin Jörissen

The politics of Facebook in Iran: Recently unblocked, Facebook provides a space for pol... - 0 views

  • The Islamic Republic of Iran has been and remains one of the world’s harshest censors of the Internet
  • There are paradoxes in this issue like other aspects of politics in Iran; the government censoring of the Internet does not follow a systematic pattern and the more famous the blogger the harder it is for the authorities to harass her/him. The recent death of Mirsayafi in the Evin prison - a less known blogger with an obscure blog who insulted the supreme leader - demonstrates these paradoxes well.
  • Social networking sites are becoming increasingly popular. Mir Hossein Mousavi, a reformist presidential candidate, is on the twitter.
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  • Another interpretation, upheld by many in Iran, adopts a more conspiratorial position: by unblocking Facebook and creating a false sense of open and fair elections, the intelligence services are able to monitor the activities of dissidents, who may feel more comfortable to express their views on Facebook as a social networking forum instead of a registered personal website
  • But the primary reason lies in an attempt by the state to bolster its legitimacy through a strategy of selective social openings.
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    Recently unblocked, Facebook provides a space for political discourse in Iran
Benjamin Jörissen

Amazee - Projektplattform - 0 views

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    Im Unterschied zu anderen Social-Networking-Plattformen wie etwa Facebook oder Myspace stehen bei Amazee nicht die persönlichen Profile der Mitglieder im Vordergrund, sondern die Profile ihrer Projekte und Ziele. Im Unterschied zu Kollaborations- oder "Getting-Things-Done"-Plattformen wie Basecamp fokussiert Amazee nicht auf geschlossene, private Kollaborationsgruppen sondern auf öffentlich sichtbare "Social Collaboration".
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