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Egyptian Cyber-Activism

posted by John MacFarlane at 1h26 GMT on Apr 30

The Guardian's Jack Shenker writes about the use of online technologies in the struggle against Egypt's repressive regime.

Technology and Human Rights

posted by John MacFarlane at 18h28 GMT on Sep 29


Worldchanging.com's
Emily Gertz discusses the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of blogs and mobile phones, referring to recent events in Burma and an activist project in Congo, among other things:

"In the world of online activism, expectations have not inflated to the level of a few years ago, when a wave of techno-utopian optimism swept the activist 'net that maybe a "technical intervention," that is blogging, could stop the mass killings in Darfur -- an effort which, on those terms, failed.

Still, could another such "failure," fueled by the dismay and anger about the Myanmar government's violent crackdown, undercut the momentum of mobile-enabled activism? It's a good moment to consider how networked communications don't -- and do -- help achieve human rights."

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