Activists aim to punch holes in online shields of authoritarian regimes - SiliconValley... - 0 views
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Haystack, a program to help Iranians wiggle past government filters as tensions between authorities and the opposition movement surge.
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virtual slingshots to take on government censorship
Icelandic Modern Media Initiative - 0 views
New Media is Neither New nor Media. Discuss.David Parry / University of Texas at Dallas | - 0 views
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I want to suggest that both of those terms, “media,” and “new,” while perhaps descriptive in some respects, ultimately conceal more than they reveal. Thus their continued use prevents us from focusing on how this change from analog to digital is more than just a media shift.
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Many media scholars—and, I would suggest, many media studies programs—approach the study of digital network communication by relying on platforms used to analyze analog broadcast media. The assumption is that all one needs to do to critique “new media” is to utilize tools developed for the analysis of radio, television, and film, and update them for the 21st century. This is what I would refer to as the digital facelift model of scholarship: prior media analysis can be updated for the digital revolution
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we are talking about a rather significant shift in the substructure and organization of knowledge
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Iran - Salon.com - 0 views
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he difficulty for Khamenei is that the Green Movement opposing his actions also wraps itself in the mantle of Khomeini's Islamic Revolution and will be marching to celebrate that revolution. They just insist that the Islamic Republic's constitution guarantees the right of public protest (correct) and that it exalts the rule of law over the personal whim of a monarch (also correct).
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(Iran is notoriously hard to organize, being a set of mostly medium-sized cities separated by vast distances and arid, often craggy terrain; Khomeini used the radio, sending signals through BBC interviews, and audio cassette tapes, which followers played in private or in taxis beyond the hearing of the secret police of Mohammad Reza Pahlevi, the shah.)
Inanities: Guide to writing about Egypt - 0 views
Forbes.com - Magazine Article - 0 views
The Media Line - 0 views
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accused
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The project is reportedly an emulation of the independent telephone network Hezbollah set up in South Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut in 2007. The alternative phone system was dubbed illegal by Lebanon’s government and a violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty. Revelation of the network sparked street riots as many Lebanese saw it as evidence of Hezbollah creating a ‘state within a state.’
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“Anything Hamas does now is illegal,”
Nobody 'Needs' a Civil War : CJR - 0 views
David Ignatius - Jordan's ex-spy chief wasn't too good to be true - 2 views
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played in the movie by British actor Mark Strong
ElBaradei attacked in Egypt's state-run media - 0 views
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Here's a Meedan event I've been working on for a little while tracking the ongoing media campaign both for and against ElBaradei to stand in the next Egyptian presidential elections (for my money he's not made up his mind yet). Really fascinating to see how both the pro and anti-government media have rallied round/against him. Please add any interesting links from at home and abroad!
The Next Islamists: The Wide Green Smudge That's Changing Our World | RDBook | Religion... - 0 views
Swiss ban on minarets was a vote for tolerance and inclusion | csmonitor.com - 1 views
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By Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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There are two ways to interpret the vote.
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Imams can then preach a message of self-segregation and a bold rejection of the ways of the non-Muslims.
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