Internet and New Media Diplomacy

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Digital Literacy Training-Reaching Rural Youth. Meet the students at Panoche Valley Elementary School, a one-room schoolhouse in Panoche Valley, San Benito County.

Zerodivide

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Int’lRelations+ an Academic and Nonprofitable Online Journal .

Int’lRelations+ is an Academic and nonprofitable online Journal. It is a place to share our thoughts on International Relations subjects, including Nation Branding, International Financial Regulations, City Diplomacy, International Marketing, Enterprises Internationalization, e-Diplomacy, to name just a few.
Mohammed El-Nawawy and Sahar Khamis Social media, particularly blogging, Facebook and Twitter, have played a key role in instigating, accelerating and even organizing some of the uprisings and revolutions that have been taking place all over the Middle East. This role has been effective in galvanizing the youth and empowering them in their fights against repressive regimes and their plight for more freedom and independence.

CyberOrient

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http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ DPLA West Conference + Webcast DPLA West—taking place on April 27, 2012 in San Francisco—is the second major public event bringing together librarians, technologists, creators, students, government leaders, and others interested in building a Digital Public Library of America. This event will be webcast live.

Berkman Center

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Oxford Internet Institute - Home

Mapping World Knowledge "Hope as we might, the Internet isn't a magic wand that makes the world more equal" says The Atlantic, in an article about the OII's new iBook: Geographies of the World's Knowledge , that aims to map and visualise world knowledge. New Cybersecurity Centre
Supreme Court GPS Ruling CIS Non-Residential Fellow Catherine Crump interviewed in this NPR story about the FBI struggling with Supreme Court's GPS ruling. Read more » http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/

Welcome | Stanford Center for Internet and Society

Subscribe to CDT's International feed A global communications medium like no other, the Internet can be a powerful tool for individuals and societies. It is proving central to the promotion of democracy, political participation and civic involvement, education and the sharing of knowledge and ideas, self-empowerment, as well as commerce and economic development.

Center for Democracy & Technology

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New Political Communication Unit - Home

About the New Political Communication Unit Led by the Department of Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London , the New Political Communication Unit was founded by Professor Andrew Chadwick in the Spring of 2007. Our research agenda consists of three strands: Comparative and international political communication: the Internet's impact on political mobilization, campaigning and identity; the relationship between media, war, new security challenges and conflict; audience reception studies in the context of the proliferation of media; the dynamic between citizens’ changing uses of media and a transforming news environment; citizen journalism; technology and mobilities. Communication and comparative governance: e-government, e-democracy and the changing interface between representative institutions, public bureaucracies and citizens; changing organizational practices shaped by new patterns of communication.
http://millercenter.org/public/debates/internet Paul Solman Paul Solman has been a business, economics and occasional art correspondent for PBS NewsHour since 1985. He answers viewer questions on The Business Desk. He is also the presenter for and author of "Discovering Economics with Paul Solman," a series of videos distributed by McGraw-Hill.

Internet and Democracy - Miller Center of Public Affairs

http://isd.georgetown.edu/ The Honorable Jane Harman, Director, President and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson Center delivered the 2012 Oscar Iden Lecture, Tough Foreign Policy Issues and Why Washington Can't Solve Them . From the lecture, "We live in an era of terrorism. Our laws were created for a different era, when the enemies of the United States wore uniforms, the battlefields were clearly defined, and wars ended with the surrender of one nation to another. In this era, the enemy doesn’t wear uniforms, the battlefield is the entire globe . . . and the war is potentially never-ending. Our legal system has not yet adapted to this new era.

Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (ISD) - Georgetown Universi

ISD: Digital Power and Its Discontents

A one-day conference exploring the ways digital technologies disrupt the balance of power between and among states, their citizens and the private sector.
Asper Institute for New Media Diplomacy The Asper Institute for New Media Diplomacy focuses on the study and application of new media technologies for use in diplomacy. The unique capabilities of these new technologies allow for innovative communication and enable us to promote diplomatic discourse and activities from different, and perhaps unexpected, angles.

Asper Institute for New Media Diplomacy