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Global Voices May9

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BLOGGING: More than teenage talk.

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“Baghdad blogger” Salam Pax

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“I try to dispel the image that Muslims and Arabs suffer from - mostly by our own doing I have to say - in the rest of the world. I am no missionary and don’t want to be. I run several internet websites that are geared to do just that, create a better understanding that we’re not all nuts hell-bent on world destruction.”

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70+ million blogs tracked (probably under-counted)

Non-English blogs growing fast!

Source: Technorati “State of the Blogosphere” at: http://www.sifry.com/alerts/archives/000493.html

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Blog of Chinese TV Anchor, Rui Chenggang

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Blog by Sister of Jailed Chinese Filmmaker

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Chinese-to-English “Bridge Blog”

(photo courtesy BBC)

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Teen fashion & music blogging today…

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“Random acts of journalism” tomorrow.

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The New Media Ecosystem

Source: Morgan Stanley October 2004 report: “Update from the Digital World” by Mary Meeker et. al.

Rebecca MacKinnon May 9, 2007 www.RConversation.com

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Blog readership higher in Asia than UK and Europe

Source: Edelman, “A Corporate Guide to the Global Blogosphere”

At: http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/edelman/whitepaper010907/index.php

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Role of blogs: Differs country by country

Source: Edelman, “A Corporate Guide to the Global Blogosphere”

At: http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/edelman/whitepaper010907/index.php

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BLOGGERS VS. JOURNALISTS

OR

BLOGGERS AND JOURNALISTS?

Rebecca MacKinnon May 9, 2007 www.Rconversation.com

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(Data from Google News, July 2006)Countries in red have more storiesCountries in blue have fewer(Courtesy Ethan Zuckerman at: http://h2odev.law.harvard.edu/ezuckerman/)

Portrait of Global Media Attention

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127 million people2nd largest world economy12582 CNN.com stories

130 million people54th largest world economy937 CNN stories

(Data courtesy Ethan Zuckerman http://ethanzuckerman.com/)

Rich Nation, Poor Nation…

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OBSTACLES:

ACCESS: The people whose voices we most need to hear are the ones who are least able to speak out online.

Internet 40x more expensive for Africans than Americans!

CENSORSHIP: Roughly 40 national governments now censor their Internet.

(For more info see OpenNet.net)

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Web page accessed outside Tunisia.

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Same page accessed inside Tunisia:“Page cannot be found.”

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Human Rights Watch websiteInaccessible from inside China

…along with many thousand other websites.

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Thank you!!

Rebecca MacKinnon Assistant Professor, Journalism & Media Studies Ctr., University of Hong Kong (RConversation.com, jmsc.hku.hk)

Co-founder:GlobalVoicesOnline.org