Category Global Voices

New US State Department blog 0

Oct30

DIPNOTE logo

Like many governments around the world, the US Department of State are dabbling in citizen interaction with a new blog called DIPNOTE. There was a woman from the State Department at the conference I was at last week, who said they “even have young people blogging” for it. But this isn’t something they’ve slapped together with interns. It’s slick and contains carefully edited (and approved) first-person narrative from a range of State Department workers.

As a means of communication and public relations, it’s pretty genius. But as the woman at the conference said, “people can comment all they want, but that doesn’t mean we’re going to change anything”. Okay, so maybe it’s not e-democracy, but they deserve kudos for leaving up the negative comments. While it seems the people whose names are on the posts mostly really are the ones writing them, I think we can expect about as realistic an image of what goes on in the State Department and the countries they operate in as this video shows of America.

Yikes, I’ve just now noticed there’s a link to Global Voices in their sidebar under some very high profile establishment publications (a result of the conference?). How cool that Global Voices has snuck in there right under the Council of Foreign Relations. Talk about influence! Our content belies it, but I hope no one thinks we have anything to do with the US government. Double-kudos to the State Department for reaching out to bloggers of the world and hopefully reading their comments.

DC Conferencing 5

Oct23

In 9 hours time I will be sitting on a panel at a United Press International (UPI) conference about the “next 100 years of media and journalism”. Looking very much forward to the day, with a truly impressive line up of speakers.

It’s going to be held at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington DC where I was disappointed to learn that wifi costs $12.95 for the day (live-bloggers bring your credit cards). The organizers advise casual business attire and comfortable shoes (ok) and emphasize that “Weapons are not allowed in the building”. I am glad. Because there is nothing worse than a boring Power Point presentation when there are weapons in the building.

Arabic blogs discuss Miss Teen South Carolina 1

Aug28

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Some really dumb comments in a beauty pageant led to some pretty interesting comments in blogs in the Middle East, according to Amira Al Hussaini on Global Voices. It’s not just beauty contestants who don’t know their map from their muppet, but the chairman of the United States House Intelligence Committee too.

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