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Comments on: Social media and conflict resolution in the South Caucasus http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/social_media_and_conflict_resolution_in_the_south_caucasus/ Championing Independent Journalism Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:24:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Onnik Krikorian http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/social_media_and_conflict_resolution_in_the_south_caucasus/#comment-1076 Thu, 27 Aug 2009 11:17:47 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3770#comment-1076 s Freedom and Safety, Caucasus Center of Peacemaking Initiatives, Internews, the South Caucasus blogosphere and lastly everyone’s favorite Facebook. [...] <a href="http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/blogs/future_of_public_media/where_hostile_governments_meet_public_media/" rel="nofollow">link</a></blockquote> ]]> It’s also probably worth pointing readers to Micael Bogar’s piece on the same subject on the American University’s Center for Social media blog last year:

Where Hostile Governments Meet Public Media
How can public media develop in regions where governments are hostile to press freedoms? A look at emerging projects in the South Caucasus—a region of independent former Soviet countries linked both geographically and historically—offers some clues.
We have created a list of five notable public media projects: Institute for Reporter’s Freedom and Safety, Caucasus Center of Peacemaking Initiatives, Internews, the South Caucasus blogosphere and lastly everyone’s favorite Facebook.
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