rebekahheacock + citizenjournalism 31
A Quick Look at the @risingvoices Microgrant Proposals
february 2012 by rebekahheacock
Uganda leads the pack; over 1000 proposals!
globalvoices
citizenjournalism
citizenmedia
february 2012 by rebekahheacock
From @ethanz, an excellent post on understanding #amina
june 2011 by rebekahheacock
"people are going to be looking closely for the man behind the curtain in citizen media for a long time to come."
syria
citizenjournalism
citizenmedia
glbt
LGBT
june 2011 by rebekahheacock
Useless democracy promotion efforts? There's an app for that. | FP Passport
january 2010 by rebekahheacock
Why the Voice of America's new iPhone app for Iranians isn't all that exciting. Reason one: normal iPhones don't work in Iran.
iran
citizenjournalism
citizenmedia
mobilephones
january 2010 by rebekahheacock
After Fort Hood, another example of how ‘citizen journalists’ can’t handle the truth (via @anasqtiesh)
november 2009 by rebekahheacock
"For all the sound and fury, citizen journalism once again did nothing but spread misinformation at a time when thousands people with family at the base would have been freaking out already, and breach the privacy of those who had been killed or wounded. We learned not a single new fact, nor was a single life saved."
twitter
journalism
privacy
socialmedia
culture
citizenjournalism
news
iran
techcrunch
november 2009 by rebekahheacock
The Independent: Uganda’s Twitter Revolution
september 2009 by rebekahheacock
"Last week’s riots led to something of a phenomenon in Uganda. In a country that has only recently gotten access to a fibre-optic cable and where a tiny fraction of the population are online, the Internet, for the first time, played a central role in disseminating information."
uganda
twitter
internet
socialmedia
citizenjournalism
citizenmedia
kampala
september 2009 by rebekahheacock
The Rogue King » Ugandan Riots - Citizen journalism comes of age
september 2009 by rebekahheacock
"It was scary, it was fun, it was deadly, it was beautiful. It was in essence, a coming of age. We were seeing technology in Uganda rise up to fill a gaping void and empower social change. It was the start of something wonderful, amazing, and big."
technology
socialmedia
citizenjournalism
citizenmedia
uganda
blogren
ICT4D
digitalactivism
september 2009 by rebekahheacock
The Crisis In Kampala Is Over, How Are We Going To Grade How The African Cyberspace Handled This – TechMasai
september 2009 by rebekahheacock
TechMasai gives Ugandan netizens a C-
kampala
conflict
citizenjournalism
crowdsourcing
citizenmedia
socialmedia
uganda
blogren
technology
mobilephones
digitalactivism
september 2009 by rebekahheacock
…My heart’s in Accra » When the Times reports rumors
july 2009 by rebekahheacock
great conversation between Ethan Zuckerman & the NYT's Robert Mackey on journalistic responsibility and citizen media
citizenjournalism
citizenmedia
journalism
media
iran
july 2009 by rebekahheacock
Follow The Developments In Iran Like A CIA Analyst - The Atlantic Politics Channel
june 2009 by rebekahheacock
"Look for sources that disprove your thesis. Go outside the country and outside your comfort zone. See what, say, China's news agency reports about the protests."
iran
elections
twitter
socialmedia
citizenmedia
citizenjournalism
cia
june 2009 by rebekahheacock
Breaking Tweets | World News Twitter-Style
february 2009 by rebekahheacock
wondering why I haven't seen this until now
news
citizenjournalism
socialmedia
technology
media
citizenmedia
twitter
february 2009 by rebekahheacock
Evidence Points to Civilian Toll in Afghan Raid - NYTimes.com
october 2008 by rebekahheacock
Afghan villagers use cell phone video to disprove U.S. military's account of recent raid
afghanistan
citizenjournalism
mobilephones
nytimes
digitalactivism
october 2008 by rebekahheacock
Economist: A-twitter: A hip version of cablese jazzes up campaign coverage
february 2008 by rebekahheacock
",,,the medium is hard to dismiss as a reporters' tool, particularly in countries where cell-phone networks reach farther than the internet. At 4:53 am local time on January 18th Juliana Rotich, a blogger in Kenya, tweeted in her own cablese, “in town n
economist
twitter
elections
politics
citizenjournalism
citizenmedia
socialmedia
africa
blogs
bloggers
civicmedia
kenya
journalism
mobilephones
february 2008 by rebekahheacock
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