April 19, 2006 · Posted in: Media
Session 3: The power of citizen journalism

THE following speakers addressed the participants during the third session:
- Manuel Quezon III, Philippine Daily Inquirer (slides, audio, video)
Tag-teaming against the President: Philippine case-study on how bloggers and mainstream media kept a “banned” conversation going and online
- Andrew Lih (slides, audio, video)
Independent blogging/podcasting in China
- Rebecca MacKinnon, Global Voices (slides, audio, video)
Collaborative models for bloggers and mainstream media from around the world
For additional information, please visit the conference blog at Free Expression in Asian Cyberspace, or see the latest posts by blogger-participants through Technorati and Google Blog Search.







3 Responses to Session 3: The power of citizen journalism
polsjs
April 19th, 2006 at 8:45 pm
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