The Danwei team received the following open invitation for contributions: My name is Hyeji Jin and I am a summer intern working at OhmyNews International . OhmyNews is the premier online citizen journalism site in Korea and we are sending our citizen... ...full story at Danwei
from Danwei on Fri, Jul 18 2008
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| 15 Jul 08 |
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The Rise of China and India »
YouTube video A qick video to link to my article on the rise of China and India and how their emergence onto the world stage will affect me as a Londoner.
Part 3 in the series of articles for OhmyNews
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| 27 Nov 07 |
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links for 2007-11-27 » RConversation OhmyNews Citizen Journalism School Opens - OhmyNews International Ohmynews has converted an abandoned primary school outside into "a community education center focused on teaching citizen journalism and user created content." (tags: ohmynews... |
| 05 Jan 08 |
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links for 2008-01-05 » RConversation SSRN-The Citizen Journalism Web Site 'Ohmynews' and the 2002 South Korean Presidential Election by Mary Joyce "...how real world activism may have contributed to online activism and lays out a narrative of OhmyNews' activity during the Presidential... |
| 22 Jun 07 |
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links for 2007-06-22 » RConversation Citizens are the media in S. Korea - Los Angeles Times "In some ways, OhmyNews is a victim of its own success." (tags: ohmynews CitizenJournalism korea news journalism internet) Google wants help fighting censorship "The online search giant is taking... |
| 13 Jun 07 |
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citizen journalism: outside a hospital's doors » Virtual China From citizen journalism site Moobol.com, this glimpse of parents and caretakers sleeping outside the doors of Beijing Children's Hospital. Translated text and selected comments below: Late night, June 12 2007, over 100 parents of sick children, and some... |
| 08 Jul 07 |
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links for 2007-07-08 » RConversation AlterNet: MediaCulture: The Future of Citizen Journalism "No one should still wonder about the possibility, much less the efficacy, of 'citizen journalism.' But, more importantly, we should ask if more participation and better information will make us... |