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Global Voices Summit 2008 in Budapest

Posted Thursday July 10, 2008, 4:48 pm, Over one day old
We just wrapped up the Global Voices Summit in Budapest. I unfortunately missed the first public half of the Summit, but participated in the meeting afterwords for the authors, editors and the staff. It was amazing to see so...

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From Internet Freedom Alert 1.12

Posted Wednesday December 31, 1969, 4:00 pm, Over one day old
"netfreedom-project.org Should you wish to publish anonymously or send us a message via a secure communications tool - please let us know - and we'll be happy to make the appropriate arrangements. News The 2008 Global Voices Citizen Media SummitGlobal Voices Summit 2008 in BudapestBlogging that matters blogging matters for the same reason journalism has always mattered. Discussions at the Citizen Media Summit highlight that fact. BBC - Radio Five Live - Pods and Blogs - Podcast from G"

From Dreams of Global Voices

Posted Tuesday July 8, 2008, 12:12 pm, Over one day old
"profile impersonating a prince. The news media know to come to us for more information. But the effect of the things we do day to day are more subtle. It?s about increasing dialogue and understanding between different people. Joi Ito calls it a solution to the ?caring problem?. And then he took a lot of pictures of everyone. Oh, Global Voices Rebecca starts her post-Summit reflections with an anecdote about a blogger at the Summit who was so moved he said, "

From Global Voices

Posted Tuesday July 8, 2008, 11:49 am, Over one day old
"here) about the Global Voices Summit that happened a couple of weeks ago in Budapest, and it sounds like it was an incredible, wonderful event. I?ve been tracking Global Voices for just a little while, so not long enough to know the history, but long"

From links for 2008-07-07

Posted Monday July 7, 2008, 11:35 am, Over one day old
" Global Voices Summit 2008 in Budapest - Joi Ito's Web"

From The malagasy dwarf hippo.

Posted Monday July 7, 2008, 9:02 am, Over one day old
"on the analogy theme and what I wish I had said at the summit. My presentation was centered around the lack of coverage in national and international media with respect to the Cyclone Ivan disaster and why media attention and caring matters. As Joi Ito put it, GVO is about " fixing what I call the "caring problem" " in the mainstream media. I tried to explain the best I could the concept of the ?Ninja Gap? and why there are 10 times more articles about Japan than Nigeria in the Media. For a good explanation, read Ethan"

From ?My heart?s in Accra

Posted Monday July 7, 2008, 8:47 am, Over one day old
"- not a bad thing, by any means, but not wholly transformative. The answer to the Fallacy of Examples is not to stop giving examples. Human beings need stories to be interested in issues - that appears to be how we?re wired to take in information. Joi Ito, writing about the recent Global Voices summit, talks about how personal stories can help solve ?the caring problem?, making international incidents relavent to audiences who might not care about this news otherwise. Kristof needs to tell us about Biira to get us interested in livestock"

From GlobalVoices statt Nationalismus?

Posted Monday July 7, 2008, 1:56 am, Over one day old
"bloggers from all over the world, nationalism makes no sense to him any more. MacKinnon führt dies darauf zurück, dass es GlobalVoices gelingt, das Interesse an anderen Menschen und deren Leid zu wecken oder wie es Joi Ito formuliert, das ?Caring Problem? zu lösen: Global Voices is a super-important part in fixing what I call the ?caring problem?. There is a systemic bias against reporting international news in most developed nations. When pressed, many editors will say"

From The Green House Effect | Share. Learn. Shop. Explore. Your world in green.

Posted Sunday July 6, 2008, 2:35 pm, Over one day old
"- not a bad thing, by any means, but not wholly transformative. The answer to the Fallacy of Examples is not to stop giving examples. Human beings need stories to be interested in issues - that appears to be how we?re wired to take in information. Joi Ito, writing about the recent Global Voices summit, talks about how personal stories can help solve ?the caring problem?, making international incidents relevant to audiences who might not care about this news otherwise. Kristof needs to tell us about Biira to get us interested in livestock"

From The Fallacy of Examples, and the Problems of Extrapolating from Media

Posted Sunday July 6, 2008, 1:22 pm, Over one day old
"- not a bad thing, by any means, but not wholly transformative. The answer to the Fallacy of Examples is not to stop giving examples. Human beings need stories to be interested in issues - that appears to be how we?re wired to take in information. Joi Ito, writing about the recent Global Voices summit, talks about how personal stories can help solve ?the caring problem?, making international incidents relevant to audiences who might not care about this news otherwise. Kristof needs to tell us about Biira to get us interested in livestock"

From GV Sumit 08 Impressions

Posted Saturday July 5, 2008, 1:51 pm, Over one day old
"On my way to Budapest (25.06.) I saw this donkey, in small Zobnatica zoo . For further reference, I will call him, Gvsummit08 donkey. Onto now. I am listening to Joichi Ito's (person on the right) crazy Last FM music, trying to write something meaningful, after a long time. Well GV Summit 2008 was a splash (in a positive way). I have met tons of friends. I mean, literary all of the participants of the Summit were very"

From The Fallacy of Examples, and the problems of extrapolating from media

Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 4:16 pm, Over one day old
"- not a bad thing, by any means, but not wholly transformative. The answer to the Fallacy of Examples is not to stop giving examples. Human beings need stories to be interested in issues - that appears to be how we?re wired to take in information. Joi Ito, writing about the recent Global Voices summit, talks about how personal stories can help solve ?the caring problem?, making international incidents relavent to audiences who might not care about this news otherwise. Kristof needs to tell us about Biira to get us interested in livestock"

From Looking back at the GV Summit '08

Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 7:52 am, Over one day old
"yet, an event like this summit makes you believe that maybe, just maybe, we have a chance to be efficient about increasing our understanding of the world and each other".The legend Joi Ito, also a board member of Global Voices Online says in his blog:It was amazing to see so many countries and regions discussing issues face to face in combinations that only the UN would come close to. Global Voices is a super-important part in fixing what I call the "caring problem". There is a systemic bias"

From Global Voices Summit roundups

Posted Tuesday July 1, 2008, 5:15 am, Over one day old
" A thoughtful overview of the Global Voices Summit from Evgeny Morozov. Also, see Joi Ito. [Tags: global_voices ] "

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