Full Coverage: Media
January 2008
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01/31/2008
The next generation Nokia cell phone, loaded with software that turns text on photographed documents into speech, promises to make lives convenient for the visually impaired.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [India] [ICT] |
01/29/2008
Two documentaries, A Pinch of Salt and Warriors of Chinnaganjam, poignantly capture the plight and struggles of salt workers in southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. These are tales of survival on the fringes; as one elderly worker in one of the films put it succinctly: “Our life is a constant confrontation with death.”
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Agriculture] [Labor] Image: Workers working in saltpans / Photo credit: Infochange
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01/28/2008
Miksi Irakin pommi-isku-uutisissa tekijöiksi mainitaan shiia- ja sunnitaistelijat? Mikä on fatwa? Näihin kysymyksiin ei tarvitsekaan tietää vastauksia, jos seuraa suomalaisia joukkoviestimiä. Niiden kuva islamista perustuu yksinkertaisiin syy–seuraus-suhteisiin ja näennäiseen neutraaliuteen, sanoo tuore tutkimus.
Read moreFrom: maailma.net Related: [Finland] [Religion] |
01/28/2008
The latest issue of the Oxfam journal Gender & Development calls for vibrant and alternative media spaces to prevent stereotyping of women, while providing insight into development initiatives throughout the world. Recommended read for development practitioners, policymakers and academics.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Development] [Gender] [Sexuality] Image: Gender & Development
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01/24/2008
Senior journalist and Ramon Magsaysay winner P. Sainath takes on the media and its propagation of ‘reverse discrimination’ where upper castes are being plugged as the victims. The bitter world where Dalits are discriminated at every step of their lives is etched explicitly in this biting critique.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [India] [Poverty] [Social Exclusion] [Human Rights] Image: Mr.P.Sainath
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01/21/2008
Panos South Asia invites media and communication practitioners in South Asia for a workshop on online radio broadcasting from March 17-21, 2008 at Kathmandu, Nepal. The workshop will provide hands-on training in digital technologies, audio and content streaming and online material distribution to global audiences.
Read moreRelated: [Nepal] [South Asia] [Development] [Internet] Image: The internet is the new playground of traditional broadcast media
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01/17/2008
Video Volunteers and local NGOs are helping rural communities in India voice their issues to a global audience. Locally relevant video produced by community video units, are empowering people to lead, change and take action.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [India] [Development] [Capacity Building] [Poverty] [Volunteering] [ICT] [Civil Society] Image: Screening videos for greater impact/ Photo credit: Video Volunteers
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01/14/2008
The Harry Chapin Media Awards were created in 1982 to encourage the media to tell stories of hunger and poverty. These global awards recognise work on causes of economic poverty and forces leading to self-reliance of poor. The current deadline for submitting entries is February 1, 2008.
Read moreRelated: [Agriculture] [Food] [Poverty] [Shelter & Housing] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Information & Media] [MDGs] Image: The story of hunger © New Internationalist
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01/03/2008
Kansainvälisen journalistiliiton IFJ:n mukaan maailmassa on kolmen viime vuoden aikana kuollut ennätysmäärin työtehtävissä olleita toimittajia. Vuonna 2007 henkensä menetti työssään 171 journalistia, joista 134 kuoli väkivaltaan.
Read moreFrom: Maailman Sivu ry Related: [Security] |
01/02/2008
"Kehitysmaajournalismi" ei ole vain länsimaisen median artikkeleita kehitysmaista vaan myös kehitysmaiden omaa journalismia. Tästä huolimatta suurin osa kehitysmaita koskevista uutisista käsittelee edelleen nälkää, sotia ja sairauksia.
Read moreFrom: Maailman Sivu ry Related: [Development] |
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