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Tools for social movement scholars: Mapping the Digital Liberties Movement
I've just got my second attempt at mapping the digital liberties movement back from Issue Crawler . It seems like a good tool - Tim recommended it to me when I was looking around for a way to map links between different organisations. In the chapter that Read More...
Three strikes and you're offline
There are a number of countries around the world that are playing around with 'three strikes' (or 'graduated response') laws which would cut off people's access to the internet after three copyright infringements. France, the UK, Japan and South Korea Read More...
Internet Censorship: coming soon to a country near you!
The Australian federal government is pushing ahead with a plan to introduce mandatory internet filtering to all Australian homes, schools, and public computers. The details are not yet clear, but an ALP article says that the initial Australian Communications Read More...
Firefox against the WTO
This picture, from sgrah 's flickr stream, was taken at the 2005 anti-WTO protest in Hong Kong. It's interesting for me because one of the things that I'm researching at the moment is the cross-over between more 'traditional' left-wing social movements Read More...