Katkıda bulunanlara göre sırala 'BURBIDGE Dominic' yazan 13 eklemeler menuAnahtar kelimeler aracılığıyla aramak için Academia (2)Access (17)Africa (6)Animal Rights (1)Anonymity (9)Arab Spring (5)Art (15)Article 19 (1)Atheism (1)Australia (4)Blasphemy (16)Blogger (5)Books (1)Brazil (4)Buddhism (2)Burma (2)Canada (3)Celebrity (5)Censorship (28)Charlie Hebdo (2)China (10)Christianity (13)Civility (33)Colonialism (1)Copyright (7)Corruption (3)Defamation (24)Democracy (20)Denialism (3)Denmark (2)Discrimination (9)Education (16)Egypt (3)Europe (4)Exclusion (1)Facebook (3)Film (1)France (6)Freedom (36)Gaza conflict (1)Genocide (3)Germany (9)Google (5)Governance (10)Hate speech (19)Hinduism (1)History (18)Homosexuality (5)Humour (3)Hungary (1)Hunger strike (1)India (11)Internet (43)Internet companies (1)Islam (21)Israel (1)Japan (2)Journalism (24)Kenya (2)Knowledge (26)Language (10)Latin America (6)Law (51)Lese majesty (1)Liberalism (13)Literature (6)Media (47)Memory laws (2)Middle East (8)Minorities (4)Money (13)Morality (8)Multiculturalism (10)National security (30)Net neutrality (12)Netherlands (3)New Zealand (1)Norway (1)Nudity (5)Occupy movement (1)Open source (2)Pakistan (4)Palestine (1)Piracy (2)Poland (3)Politics (54)Pornography (9)Power (56)Privacy (22)Protest (23)Public Morality (27)Race (1)Radio (2)Regulation (5)Religion (32)Reputation (19)Right to information (47)Russia (2)Satire (13)Saudi Arabia (1)Science (8)Scientology (1)Secrecy (1)Singapore (2)Social media (15)South Africa (5)Southeast Asia (2)Sport (1)Surveillance (2)Syria (1)Technology (20)Terrorism (6)Thailand (1)Turkey (11)Twitter (8)Ukraine (1)United Kingdom (11)United States (16)Violence (28)Whistleblowing (3)Wikileaks (1)Wikipedia (2)YouTube (1) How an attempt at ‘libel tourism’ rebounded on a Tanzanian tycoon A British citizen blogged about a Tanzanian media magnate involved in throwing her and her husband off their Tanzanian farm. He sued for libel in a British court. Dominic Burbidge explains. Canada champions tolerance abroad. But what about chez nous in Quebec? Charles Taylor asks what motivates practices of exclusion on the basis of religious identity and expression. Dominic Burbidge reports. Why ramp up internet surveillance in Nigeria? The Nigerian government is rumoured to have sealed a $40m dollar contract for internet surveillance technology. There is no clear justification for this “secret” deal, and no assurance that the technology would be used fairly, given Nigeria’s lack of established rights for citizen privacy. By Nwachukwu Egbunike and Dominic Burbidge. The bizarre story of how lippy librarians faced down a silly publisher A university librarian faced a lawsuit over a critical blog post about the publishing house Edwin Mellen Press but online solidarity won out. By Dominic Burbidge. Jesus Christ Superstar? Not in Rostov, Russia The Russian parliament’s vote in support of a declaration against acts offending religious sentiments is symptomatic of worrying trends, write Olga Shvarova and Dominic Burbidge. “If you rattle a snake…” The Kenyan government bites its media In 2006 the Kenyan police violently raided the offices and printing press of the Standard Group media organisation. What was the government afraid of seeing reported? Dominic Burbidge explores a revealing case. Semavi dinlerde bir inanan gözünden ifade özgürlüğü İslam, Hristiyanlık ve Yahudilik genellikle ifade özgürlüğünü sınırlandırdığı için eleştiriliyor. Dominic Burbidge, Semavi dinlere içeriden radikal, farklı bir bakış açısı öneriyor. Open access academic journals: go for gold? The world of academic publishing stands at a crossroads with public institutions demanding open access to publicly funded research. Dominic Burbidge explores the difficulties that stand in the way. Free but not able? Literacy is the fundamental building block for any society of free speech, evidenced not just in grand statistics but in the lives of those most in need. Dominic Burbidge reports. Ushahidi duyulmaya ihtiyacı olanların seslerini nasıl haritalandırıyor Dominic Burbidge, Ushahidi’nin dönüştürücü kitle kaynak programlarının Kenya ve diğer yerlerderki krizleri nasıl hafiflettiğini tartışıyor. Zambia`nin gizli Bilgiye Erişim Yasası Eğer Zambia’nın Bilgi Özgürlüğü yasasını çıkarması için geçen on yıl size komik geliyorsa, siyasetçilerin kendi ifade özgürlüğü söylemlerini yerine getirememesinin ardında yatan bir trajedi vardır, diye yazıyor Dominic Burbidge. ‘Kahverengi mektup gazeteciliği’ Saharaaltı Afrika’yı nasıl geride bırakıyor? Dominic Burbidge, Afrika’da sahici bir demokratik tartışmayı öldüren siyasi elitler ile ana akım medya arasındaki yolsuzluk bağlantılarını araştırıyor. Hıristiyanlar işyerinde haç takabilir mi? İki Hıristiyan kadın işyerinde haç takabilmek için Avrupa İnsan Hakları Mahkemesi’nde haklarını arıyorlar. Domonic Burbridge yazıyor.
How an attempt at ‘libel tourism’ rebounded on a Tanzanian tycoon A British citizen blogged about a Tanzanian media magnate involved in throwing her and her husband off their Tanzanian farm. He sued for libel in a British court. Dominic Burbidge explains.
Canada champions tolerance abroad. But what about chez nous in Quebec? Charles Taylor asks what motivates practices of exclusion on the basis of religious identity and expression. Dominic Burbidge reports.
Why ramp up internet surveillance in Nigeria? The Nigerian government is rumoured to have sealed a $40m dollar contract for internet surveillance technology. There is no clear justification for this “secret” deal, and no assurance that the technology would be used fairly, given Nigeria’s lack of established rights for citizen privacy. By Nwachukwu Egbunike and Dominic Burbidge.
The bizarre story of how lippy librarians faced down a silly publisher A university librarian faced a lawsuit over a critical blog post about the publishing house Edwin Mellen Press but online solidarity won out. By Dominic Burbidge.
Jesus Christ Superstar? Not in Rostov, Russia The Russian parliament’s vote in support of a declaration against acts offending religious sentiments is symptomatic of worrying trends, write Olga Shvarova and Dominic Burbidge.
“If you rattle a snake…” The Kenyan government bites its media In 2006 the Kenyan police violently raided the offices and printing press of the Standard Group media organisation. What was the government afraid of seeing reported? Dominic Burbidge explores a revealing case.
Semavi dinlerde bir inanan gözünden ifade özgürlüğü İslam, Hristiyanlık ve Yahudilik genellikle ifade özgürlüğünü sınırlandırdığı için eleştiriliyor. Dominic Burbidge, Semavi dinlere içeriden radikal, farklı bir bakış açısı öneriyor.
Open access academic journals: go for gold? The world of academic publishing stands at a crossroads with public institutions demanding open access to publicly funded research. Dominic Burbidge explores the difficulties that stand in the way.
Free but not able? Literacy is the fundamental building block for any society of free speech, evidenced not just in grand statistics but in the lives of those most in need. Dominic Burbidge reports.
Ushahidi duyulmaya ihtiyacı olanların seslerini nasıl haritalandırıyor Dominic Burbidge, Ushahidi’nin dönüştürücü kitle kaynak programlarının Kenya ve diğer yerlerderki krizleri nasıl hafiflettiğini tartışıyor.
Zambia`nin gizli Bilgiye Erişim Yasası Eğer Zambia’nın Bilgi Özgürlüğü yasasını çıkarması için geçen on yıl size komik geliyorsa, siyasetçilerin kendi ifade özgürlüğü söylemlerini yerine getirememesinin ardında yatan bir trajedi vardır, diye yazıyor Dominic Burbidge.
‘Kahverengi mektup gazeteciliği’ Saharaaltı Afrika’yı nasıl geride bırakıyor? Dominic Burbidge, Afrika’da sahici bir demokratik tartışmayı öldüren siyasi elitler ile ana akım medya arasındaki yolsuzluk bağlantılarını araştırıyor.
Hıristiyanlar işyerinde haç takabilir mi? İki Hıristiyan kadın işyerinde haç takabilmek için Avrupa İnsan Hakları Mahkemesi’nde haklarını arıyorlar. Domonic Burbridge yazıyor.