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Call for MDDA Board to oppose media tribunal and secrecy law PDF print email
Written by GRAEME ADDISON   
Friday, 03 September 2010 11:28

mdda_logoGraeme Addison calls on the MDDA Board to publicly oppose both the media tribunal and the secrecy law on the grounds that both could suppress local investigative journalism and deprive communities of independent inquiry and critical expression. The agency will be shooting itself in the foot if it does not repudiate the view of its CEO  - who is an advocate for the media tribunal in his personal capacity - and go on record squarely defending freedom of expression from all state encroachment.

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Who will be watching all those royal watchers? PDF print email
Written by ASHWIN DESAI & HEINRICH BöHMKE   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:09

 

Ashwin Desai and Heinrich Böhmke offer this great piece of satire that is very funny and very true.
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Media Freedom Is Your Freedom (Or Is It?) PDF print email
Written by Jane Duncan   
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 11:03

blank_paperRepression in small towns remain largely unreported, owing to the news media’s bias towards news in the major urban centres and shallow “telephone journalism” practiced by many newsrooms. As a result, abuses of power in outlying areas often fall under the radar, emerging into public view only when they impinge on events in these news centres.

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Right2Know: Let the Truth Be Told! Stop the Secrecy Bill PDF print email
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 31 August 2010 10:39
r2k1Over 180 civil society organisations and numerous prominent individuals have endorsed a civil society statement titled 'Let the Truth Be Told! Stop the Secrecy Bill'. The statement characterizes the Protection of Information Bill as fundamentally undermining the struggle for whistleblower protection and access to information and as  reminiscent of our apartheid past. The statement calls for a redrafting of the Bill to comply with the constitutional values of access to information and freedom of expression.
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Reshaping Social Movement Media for a New Millennium PDF print email
Written by Chris Atton, Social Movement Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2003   
Sunday, 29 August 2010 22:16
zapatistasThis article contextualizes Indymedia, the Internet-based network of Independent Media Centres (IMCs) that has developed since the 30 November protests in Seattle against the World Trade Organization talks there in 1999. In a short space of time this network has become the backbone of communication for the broad coalition of groups that comprise the anti-capitalism movement. Context is sought from three perspectives: first, through a consideration of new social movement use of the Internet as a radical, socio-technical paradigm to challenge the dominant, neoliberal and technologically determinist model of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Second, the article regards Indymedia as the most current manifestation of radical Internet use. It examines the (inevitably) brief history of such use, exploring examples of praxis by anarchist groups, the Zapatistas and factions of the anti-capitalism movement, and assesses Indymedia’s place in this history. Finally, the nature and value of Indymedia are assessed using the theoretical tools afforded by recent alternative media scholarship: in particular, Indymedia is examined in terms of its organization, its socio-politics and its news cultures. 

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