The Making of Video for the SChool News Pilot Programme and Inaguration Ceremong of Media & Information Literacy by Doha Centre for Media Freedom in Qatar
Islamic Televangelism: The Salafi Window to their Paradise
The Window to Paradise is not just the name of one the most popular programmes in Salafi Islamic televangelism, it is also a successful channel for the mediation of religious fundamentalism that has attracted viewers from around the Arab world. In spite of the wide range of countries, languages, religions and cultures in the region, […]
Global Connect! Gender Justice Writing Project
Global Connect! creates an opportunity for local media and writers to improve their knowledge and sensitivity in reporting on gender justice issues.
Guatemala: Indigenous Village Declares Internet Access a Human Right
In the indigenous village of Santiago Atitlan, Internet access has been declared “a human right” by both inhabitants and local authorities. Authorities are also implementing a plan to provide free community Wi-Fi to the entire population so that everyone can benefit from it and exercise their rights.
Three Anonymous Spouses Shaped 20th Century Media
The “father of public relations,” the journalist organizer of the Newspaper Guild and the founding editor of the New Yorker all had brilliant spouses who were uncredited partners, says Susan Henry in this excerpt from “Anonymous in Their Own Names.”
Gender Links Media Centres of Excellence
Gender Links has established Media Centres of Excellence (COEs) in gender mainstreaming as a follow up to gender and media research, advocacy, training and policy work that GL has been conducting in SADC since its establishment in 2001. Following the extensive work with the media, GL is going beyond the six stage gender policy process […]
Beset by online surveillance and content filtering, netizens fight on
The last report, released in March 2011 at the climax of the Arab Spring, highlighted the fact that the Internet and social networks have been conclusively established as tools for protest, campaigning and circulating information, and as vehicles for freedom. In the months that followed, repressive regimes responded with tougher measures to what they regarded […]
Education International
Education International represents organisations of teachers and other education employees across the globe. It is the world’s largest federation of unions, representing thirty million education employees in about four hundred organisations in one hundred and seventy countries and territories, across the globe. Education International unites all teachers and education employees.
Voices of Media Literacy: International Pioneers Speak
Voices of Media Literacy is a collection of interviews that were conducted in 2010-2011 with 20 media literacy pioneers who were active in the field prior to 1990. These pioneers represent the English-speaking countries of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and the United States. Their views not only shed light on the development of media […]
PBS Lesson Plan: Social Media and Non-violent Protest
Lesson Plan for 9-12 year olds The Objectives are to: Analyze political cartoons that depict the revolution in Egypt Understand why Egyptians and citizens from other Middle East countries are revolting against their governments. Understand that social media and traditional medial served as a tool in the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia. Understand that other […]
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