Some good links on GV and the Budapest Summit:
- Global Voices, generative media structures.. and the end of nationalism? | RConversation
is GV generative enough? Are we enabling enough innovation at the edges and are we enabling new ideas that come from far-flung volunteers to get support and be implemented if the community agrees that they’re worth implementing?
- Three Obstacles to a Truly Global Conversation | PBS – MediaShift Idea Lab
Censorship, translation, and outreach: the three obstacles/challenges currently preventing a global, inclusive conversation online. Obstacles aside, citizen media has matured at an incredible pace over the past year worldwide
- Global Voices and collective decisionmaking | …My heart’s in Accra
How do 70 opinionated people from around the world make up their collective minds? Easy. They use an opinion spectrometer.
- Hey, Murilo’s in Budapest for the Global Voices Summit | Lou Gold’s VisionShare
He is amazed by the deep integration achieved by the GV community of managers, editors, authors and translators in debating the solutions for today’s constraints and the vision for the future of this young organization.
- The right to blog: freedom’s next frontier | Open Democracy
A summit on global citizen media highlights the experience of activist bloggers under authoritarian regimes and raises questions about how best to champion their work, says Evgeny Morozov.
- Global Voices Summit 2008 in Budapest | Joi Ito
The ability to communication and connect without permission or fear of retribution is a pillar of open society in the 21st Century. Global Voices is the best example of this that I know of.
- Rising Voices Trailer | El Oso
A ten minute video that tries to encompass much of what the Rising Voices projects have been doing over the past year.
- Global Voices: Internet para derribar la censura | ELPAÍS.com
Budapeste es la ciudad escogida para la puesta en común de los más de 200 activistas, periodistas, bloggers y colaboradores de este proyecto para promover la comunicación y la información libre.
- Translation and Participatory Media: Experiences from Global Voices
While many such debates focus on distinctions between traditional journalism and various forms of “citizen media,” very little attention has been paid to the potential role of translation in the context of this changing media landscape.