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When Worlds Collide #70: Sailing the Stormy Seas of Social Media
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday broadsheet newspaper on 9 June 2013 “Don’t we need permission to blog?” asked a bright and eager grassroots development worker during one of my new media training sessions … Continue reading
Posted in Gender based violence, ICT, Social Media, Sri Lanka, Women's Rights
Tagged anonymity online, Anuradha Vittachi, blogging, Clay Shirky, clean government, Communicating for social change, conspiracy theorists, Digital Immigrants, Digital Natives, Facebook, human rights, intolerance online, Jehan R, Lankan blogosphere, One World.net, post war Sri Lanka, pseudonymity online, racial harmony, religious bigots, rule of law, social media, social media for advocacy, Twitter, YouTube
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