Global Voices and Global Voices Advocacy are organising the Global Voices Citizen Media Summit 2008, in Budapest, Hungary on June 27-28, 2008 with the support of the McCormick Tribune Foundation, the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and MediaHungaria.
The event will bring together the members of the Global Voices citizen media project and its wider community with a diverse group of bloggers, activists, technologists, journalists and others persons from around the world, for two days of public discussions and workshops around the theme “Citizen Media & Citizenhood”.
The Global Voices Summit provides an opportunity to share the knowledge in the dynamic global community with bloggers, activists, students and media professionals.
The meeting will explore important developments in citizen media spearheaded by people outside North America and Western Europe and investigate how the growing number of people distributing information globally can help affect lasting social change.
The first day of the Summit, hosted by Global Voices' Advocacy section, will be devoted to discussions about censorship and the challenges facing free expression online.
The second day will highlight cutting-edge applications of Web 2.0 on electoral campaigns in emerging democracies; tackle issues of translation and the idea of the World Wide Web as a multi-lingual space; and showcase citizen media solutions in emergency situations.
The second day program will also include a hands-on workshop in building activism tools using free, web-based services such as Google maps, Twitter and online video-sharing sites.
For further details, contact at georgiap@globalvoicesonline.org.
Source: Global Voices
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