[liberationtech] Networking Democracy? New Media Innovations in Participatory Politics - Cluj, Romania

Lokman Tsui lokman.tsui at gmail.com
Fri Feb 12 17:47:25 PST 2010


David,

Two terrific people who could answer these questions:

* Rebecca MacKinnon, currently fellow at Princeton
http://rconversation.blogs.com/

* Andrew Lih, Professor at the Annenberg School of USC
http://www.andrewlih.com/Welcome.html

Best,
Lokman Tsui
--
Doctoral Candidate, Annenberg School for Communication, University of
Pennsylvania
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On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 5:10 PM, David L. Dill <dill at cs.stanford.edu> wrote:

> I've been contacted by a journalist from Singapore who wants to know about
> Internet censorship in China and other countries.  He is asking question
> such as:
>
> * How successful are these filtering/ censorship techniques?
>
> * Can people get around these filters?
>
> * Is freedom on the Internet quickly becoming a thing of the past?
>
> * And what happened to Google in China?
>
> I would like to refer him to someone who knows a lot more about this than I
> do.
>  Does anyone on this list have a few suggestions?
>
>    thanks a lot,
>    Dave
>
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