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Gezi Park Protests Push Turkey’s Media into the Spotlight (Updated) | Sameer Padania
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Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. Policy, Law and Regulation. Gezi Park Protests Push Turkey’s Media into the Spotlight (Updated). I’ve been following the torrent of communication and coverage on Twitter mainly via a mixture of local and international academics, NGO people and journalists – ranging from Asli Tunç. Who has also blogged a rapid, excellent analysis. Emerging from the Gezi Park protest movement ].
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Resources | Sameer Padania
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Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. I’m slowly creating resource pages related to the topics I work on, in case these are of use or interest to others. They’re a little rough-and-ready at the moment, but slowly I’ll whip them into shape. Please feel free to comment/ email. To add more – the lists are very non-exhaustive…. 8211; video, human rights, technology and privacy. 8211; documentary film in the UK. Policy...
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Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends, 2013 edition | Sameer Padania
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Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends, 2013 edition. Of American venture capital firm KPCB has released her annual Internet Trends Report. Next post →. Exploring how the internet impacts on human rights, media, journalism and philanthropy. Swimming with Sharks, by @ jorisluyendijk. On (Kindle) sale for 1 at Amazon: amazon.co.uk/Swimming-Shark. Offer something similar in #London. Centr...
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Sameer Padania | Page 2
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Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. I run Macroscope, a London-based independent consultancy with expertise in journalism, documentary, human rights and technology, and grantmaking, working with NGOs, foundations and companies. To contact me about projects you might have in mind, please email me. Alternatively, please feel free to connect with me via LinkedIn. Or follow me on Twitter. Arts and Letters Daily.
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Film writing | Sameer Padania
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Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. Review: Don’t Look Now (dir Nicholas Roeg). And written in 2001]. Perhaps the most succinctly insightful critical response to the work of Nicolas Roeg might be Michael Clark’s portrait. Don’t Look Now. Which forms part of an early body of work, including 1970’s astonishing. Co-directed with Donald Cammell), the deeply pessimistic. Also 1970), and the glacially prescient. Showi...
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“Counting What Counts” – Nesta on Big Data in the arts and cultural sectors | Sameer Padania
https://blog.sameerpadania.com/2013/05/31/counting-what-counts-nesta-on-big-data-in-the-arts-and-cultural-sectors
Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. 8220;Counting What Counts” – Nesta on Big Data in the arts and cultural sectors. In this excellent February 2013 paper for Nesta. Anthony Lilley, never one to mince his words, pushes the arts and cultural sector (public service broadcasting included) to embrace the opportunity of Big Data:. Read the rest of the paper here. Next post →. Swimming with Sharks, by @ jorisluyendijk.
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Human rights | Sameer Padania
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Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. Advocacy’s long and winding road. As citizens continue to play a critical role in supplying news and human rights footage from around the world, YouTube is committed to creating even better tools to help them. According to the international human rights organization WITNESS’ Cameras Everywhere report. YouTube is excited to be among the first. YouTube Global Blog, 18 July 2012.
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A new international scale for measuring involuntary weeping when cycling | Sameer Padania
https://blog.sameerpadania.com/2013/05/09/a-new-international-scale-for-measuring-involuntary-weeping-when-cycling
Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. A new international scale for measuring involuntary weeping when cycling. Every morning, without fail, within a minute or two of starting my cycle commute, my eyes start watering, and I look either like I’ve just had some incredibly traumatic news, or I’m having a St John of the Cross moment. I am not. OPM, or Osbornes Per Minute. Full text of paper forthcoming*]. Exploring ho...
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News | Sameer Padania
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Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. Policy, Law and Regulation. Consultation Paper on Issues relating to Media Ownership in India: Written comments on the consultation paper are invited from the stakeholders by 8th March 2013 and countercomments, if any, by 15th March 2013. Consultation Paper : Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. 8211; have your say by 8th March 2013. Policy, Law and Regulation. The collectio...
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Policy-making 2.0 – the EU’s Crossover Project | Sameer Padania
https://blog.sameerpadania.com/2013/05/31/policy-making-2-0-the-eus-crossover-project
Fact-checking, transparency in news and journalism online. Human rights, video, privacy, technology. Online and documentary film. Policy-making 2.0 – the EU’s Crossover Project. How can policy-making be made more timely and participatory? How can policy-modelling make better use of ICTs and data? Questions pertinent to the media policy community all over the world… Well, the EU’s Crossover project. In Dublin to discuss their findings. (You can sign up to attend here. And the FuturICT Living Earth Platform.