Posted on February 13, 2008 by samgregory
I’ve just arrived back in New York after three thought-provoking days at the 24/7, DIY Video Summit, a great event put together by Mimi Ito and a team of organizers and curators at the Institute for Multimedia Literacy at USC. The panels and discussions streamed live in Second Life and were webcast, and they should [...]
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Posted on January 10, 2008 by Sameer Padania
The crisis in Kenya may ultimately stem from a democratic failure, corruption and tribalism, or poverty and inequality, but either way, evidence of brutal violence continues to emerge, both in terms of killings and of violence against women and girls, and there’s news of an impending health crisis. For a quick tour d’horizon, including [...]
Filed under: Blogging, Human Rights, Journalism, Media, Protest, Social Media, Sousveillance, The Hub, Video, internet | Tagged: africa, audio, citizen journalism, citizen media, democracy, elections, Human Rights, Journalism, kenya, kibera, maps, mashup, photojournalism, Video | 7 Comments »