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links for 2006-11-19

November 19, 2006

  • John Naughton: How the bloggers of Tehran are keeping Iranian freedoms alive
    The vibrant, dissenting blogosphere in Iran “rather undermines the view of blogging as frivolous and self-indulgent. At the moment, it is the only channel for free expression in Iran.”
    (tags: iran politics blogs bloggers press_freedom)
  • OhmyNews International: A Day in the Life of an OhmyNews Editor
    Claire Georges explains what the staff of professional journalists do at Korean citizen journalism site Ohmynews.
    (tags: journalism citizenJournalism ohmynews podcasting editors)
  • Rob Curley: Cover a Prom?!?! Have you lost your damn mind?
    Rob Curley: “There is big “J” journalism and little “j” journalism, and I feel newspapers have the obligation to provide both for their communities. We have to do all that we can to continue to be the Fourth Estate — to be the watchdogs. But we
    (tags: regional newspapers online hyperlocal journalism)
  • Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
    …opens on Monday.
    (tags: Journalism reuters oxford education)
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Martin Stabe is a data journalist based in London. He is an head of interactive news at the Financial Times.