“Anthropology Professor’s Book Inspires Oscar-Nominated Film/ A review essay on Anthropology blogging

Anthropology Professor’s Book Inspires Oscar-Nominated Film Harvard Crimson Harvard Associate Professor of Anthropology Kimberly Theidon had no idea that her 2004 book of essays, ?Entre Prójimos,? inspired the Oscar-nominated Review Essay: Blogging Anthropology: Savage Minds, Zero Anthropology, and AAA Blogs AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, Vol. 112, Issue 1, pp. 140?148, ISSN 0002-7294 online ISSN 1548-1433. c2010 by … Read more

Erkan’s field diary: Top posts of the week and month

Top Posts for 7 days ending 2010-02-21 1- Campaign for Daniel Raduta (#draduta) 2- Recep İvedik 3 on February 2010 3- Turkey continues to embarrass: David Keyes on Turkey?s Internet Repression 4- Google Buzz- not a Facebook killer in the short run. A roundup 5- Avatar, the movie 6- HSYK coup today. All About Erkan … Read more

Erkan’s field diary: Top posts of the week and month

2010-02-07 to Today 1- Google Buzz- not a Facebook killer in the short run. A roundup 2- Recep İvedik 3 on February 2010 3- ?Details of honor killing shocks Turkey? (UPI) 4- “Top Ten (Alternative) Valentine?s Songs 5- A fashion week in the campus 6- ?Teens Love Facebook, Hate Blogging, Are Always Online, and Don?t … Read more

FT on Wikipedia: “Wikipedia: Fact and friction

Wikipedia: Fact and friction By Richard Waters Published: January 1 2010 22:17 | Last updated: January 1 2010 22:17 It is one of the great paradoxes of the internet: an essentially open medium has created deeply entrenched information powers. Within a remarkably short time, companies such as Google, YouTube and Facebook have come to dominate … Read more

Global Voices at 5. Congratulations!

Five Years of Global Voices: Where they are now

from Global Voices Online by David Sasaki

The following was originally published at http://www.el-oso.net and is part of a series of posts commemorating Global Voices’ fifth anniversary and supporting of Global Voices’ 2009-10 online fundraising campaign. If you would like to support our work, please visit our Donate page. Thank you!

gv_bdayFive years ago I boarded a flight from San Diego to Boston to attend the 2004 Internet & Society conference at the Berkman Center. This was just a month after George Bush won the 2004 election and so there was an element of group therapy to many of the panel discussions. 2004 was the year when, according to Wired Magazine, the Internet invented Howard Dean. Dean’s campaign was supposed to be the harbinger of a new era of net politics where the progressive grassroots took advantage of online tools like blogs and Meetup.com (this was before YouTube even existed) to bring about more enlightened, representative governance. Instead, according to the ever-snarky Register, ?organized religion, not net religion, won it for Bush.?

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Sesawe offers tools to circumvent web censorship

I had stopped shortly in a blogger/new media training session last Friday, that focused on Eurasian bloggers and new media people. You can check their work here:

Eurasian Stories | Digital Stories from Eurasia

and videos made in the workshop:
http://eurasianstories.blip.tv/

I have met Eric who works with a website called Sesawe. This site offers great tools and recommendations to circumvent web censorship. In their site:

Where sesawe matters:

YemenEgyptSyriaCambodiaKyrgyzstanMoldova
FranceNorth KoreaKazakhstanMoroccoSri LankaChina
Saudia ArabiaEthiopiaTurkeyBelarusThailandSudan

CHECK OUT MORE AT Sesawe

My brief notes from Eric’s speech:

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Europe has a religious symbol crisis, too

A crucifix hangs on a wall map of Europe in a school classroom ...

A crucifix hangs on a wall map of Europe in a school classroom in Rome November 3, 2009. The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Italian schools should remove crucifixes from classroom walls, saying their presence could disturb children who were not Christians.The decision is likely to provoke a controversy in Italy, which is deeply attached to its Roman Catholic roots.REUTERS/Tony Gentile

Dissecting Europe’s crucifix conflict

from cafebabel.com by euro topics

On 3 November the European court of human rights ruled that crucifixes in classrooms violate the religious freedom of schoolchildren. Representatives from politics and the church roundly condemn the judgement, while many media welcome the decision. The Iberian, Maltese and Italian press react

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Erkan is attending World Blogging Forum

I am honored to be invited as a guest speaker to World Blogging Forum that will take place in Bucharest, Romania (9-12 November 2009). I am excited to meet some of the great bloggers. In fact, I feel like an amateur among them but that’s all right. I will happy to meet them. Mihaela is … Read more

A little warning to my readers

found at super-models-enter-rehab I am experimenting with a new ad system which I will categorize under “sponsored posts”. In order to finance a little bit of ever increasing expenses… I hope you don’t mind. I don’t think this will make a change at all in my overall blogging style…

Updates in Erkan's Field Diary

new LINKS pages: Cyberculture Media BJK and Football Links Cool links new ABOUT pages: Erkan in Media Writings Erkan?s CV Updated: Erkan and Web 2.o

Warning! Erkan is working on a new design

last update: 01 October 2009

post-service settlement -Part III

Since I had become a free man again, one of the most productive things I am working on is the new design. I am just too happy with WordPress and the new theme. All goodies like ratings, or statistics, or taggins are other benefits. It seems that it works smoothly. I still have some transfer work to do but that’s all right. The static pages are also good. I will try to give news in blog posts whenever there are updates in Pages. So far, the blog has these pages:

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News roundups end today

As of today, I end up collecting news links. I have 10 days before the Service begins and I am overwhelmed with other things to do. It was a pleasure for me but that roundup service cannot be done any more. I have still some saved stuff, I will offer them in these days. And … Read more

Here comes the party… Erkan's Field Diary presents the 750,000th Visit Party!

 

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"Trial of Pirate Bay website opens…

URLhttp://thepiratebay.org/
Pirate Bay in wikipedia…
Pirate Bay co-founders Gottfrid Svartholm (L) and Peter Sunde ...

Pirate Bay co-founders Gottfrid Svartholm (L) and Peter Sunde arrive for their trial at Stockholm’s city court February 16, 2009. Pirate Bay co-founders Svartholm, Sunde, Fredrik Neij and Carl Lundstrom were charged by a Swedish prosecutor with conspiracy to break copyright law and being an accessory. (Bertil Ericson/Scanpix Sweden

Trial of Pirate Bay website opens in Stockholm

The most notorious and defiant individuals in the world of online file sharing, charged with facilitating copyright infringement, have entered not guilty pleas

Pirate Bay trial in Stockholm: Day 1

By Cory Doctorow on Copyfight

Wired’s Threat Level blog has coverage from the first day of the trial of the creators of the Pirate Bay, the huge torrent-tracker based in Stockholm. It’s a sold out event, with scalpers selling tickets (!) outside the court.

Stormy waters

How The Pirate Bay sailed into file-sharing infamy

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A report on Turkish bloggers

I stumbled upon a report that outlines the profile of Turkish bloggers. At this level, it is all about statistics and unfortunately it is in Turkish. But I guess graphs and tables might give you an idea?… It depends on a survey that took place between 1 December 2008- 15 January 2009. 717 bloggers attended … Read more