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IAP 2011 Activity


Human Rights on the Web: dinner discussion with Ethan Zuckerman
Karen Li
Tue Jan 18, 06-07:30pm, 4-145

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 16-Jan-2011
Single session event

Can the internet be used to promote human rights and to take down oppressive regimes around the world? Or do these technologies actually empower the authoritarian states activists seek to challenge? Journalistic accounts of the recent turmoil in Iran suggest that new media played a key role in organizing and inspiring activists, but other evidence shows that the regime used the same tools to to harass, identify, and imprison protesters. Finally, what implications does this have for the development of new web technologies for social change?

Join Amnesty International and Ethan Zuckerman, co-founder of the global citizen media network, Global Voices, and senior researcher at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, for a theoretical and empirical discussion on the interface between the web and human rights. A recent paper, co-authored by Zuckerman, on the topic can be found here (http://www.usip.org/publications/blogs-and-bullets-new-media-in-contentious-politics).

Please RSVP to karenli@mit.edu by Sunday January 16 so I know how much food to order.
Contact: Karen Li, karenli@mit.edu
Sponsor: Amnesty International
Latest update: 13-Jan-2011


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