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1919March 2007 | Vol. V No. 3 | www.i4donline.net
The right of expression and speech is one of the most fundamental
of human rights which has been curbed by many a countries and
civilizations, though with the world moving forward through the
World Wide Web people are finding alternative spaces and ways to
articulate, reach out and express, cutting through the distances and
boundaries resulting in a connected, albeit virtual, global village of
sorts.The distances are breaking down, not just as those arenas are
penetrated, but more importantly as the number of conversations
multiply and find their way into public media and wider circulation.
Convergence of Media-online
The convergence of media and wider participation in
communicationthroughtheInternetiscreatingaglobalinformation
revolution permeating through the world and bypassing efforts of
nearly all governments of the region to control the print and
broadcast media. This information features more of everything:
media, especially transnational media, information, and erosion of
boundaries to communication sometimes erected by state
monopolies. It erodes attempts to limit public discourse to the
promotion of acceptable views. The real change due to convergence
of various media and the growth of the online media is not the
emergence of alternative voices in public media, but probably their
sheer variety.
TheInternetisaglobalphenomenon,butwithadistinctregional
profile. Part of the reason for its growth is that the technology is
readily available and largely off-the-shelf, with the costs low.
Generally for ‘end’ users, the cost of equipment and connections,
limited infrastructure, and
the overwhelming English
language medium have kept
the Internet beyond reach.
But now with more and more
usage of language interfaces
the Internet penetration rates are
going up.
Technologies from cassette
recording to satellite TV to the
Internet have accelerated
communication, bypassed
gatekeepers, reduced the social
distance between sender and
receiver, segmented markets, and
given voice and place to special,
even to passing, interests.
An alternate universe- Blogosphere
Technology has brought into the public arena conventions and
practices of face-to-face communication that mass communications
had relegated to a ‘privat’ realm, expanding the reach and what is in
public. Blogs represent such a space wherein the public sphere is
enriched by people and communities by more conversations and
more ways of recognising themselves and their lives in public
discourse.Thinking of ‘spaces’, it represents a great innovation that
came out of nowhere. Blogging is so popular in the world because
of the innovation that’s there.
Blog hopping - Voices Online
Blogging has become a global phenomenon with the number of
blogs doubling after every 3 months worldwide. It is not only a
publishing medium but also a vibrant form of personal expression.
Here’s a peek into some virtual organisations which support the
innovation:
Global Voices Online is a non-profit global citizens’ media project,
sponsored by and launched from the Berkman Center for Internet
and Society at the Harvard Law School. A growing number of
bloggers around the world are emerging as ‘bridge bloggers’: people
who are talking about their country or region to a global audience.
Global Voices is the guide to the most interesting conversations,
information,andideasappearingaroundtheworldonvariousforms
of participatory media such as blogs, podcasts, photo sharing sites,
and videoblogs.
A global team of regional blogger-editors is works to find,
aggregate and track these
conversations. Each day they link
to 5-10 of the most interesting blog
postsfromtheirregionsinthe‘daily
roundups’ section. A larger group
of contributing bloggers is posting
daily features in the left-hand
Weblog section, shedding light on
what blogging communities in
their countries have been talking
about recently.
Atatimewhentheinternational
English-language media ignores
many things that are important to
large numbers of the world’s
citizens, Global Voices aims to
redress some of the inequities in
NEW MEDIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Celebrating the right
to articulate
Sometimes I wonder about my life. I
lead a small life. Well, not small, but
valuable. And sometimes I wonder, do
I do it because I like it, or because I
haven’t been brave? I don’t really want
an answer. I just want to send this
cosmic question out into the void...
Kathleen Kelly- You’ve Got Mail
2020 i4d | March 2007 | Vol. V No. 3
media attention by leveraging the power of citizens’ media. The
main aims of the organisation are:
1) To call attention to the most interesting conversations and
perspectives emerging from citizens’ media around the world by
linking to text, audio, and video blogs and other forms of
grassroots citizens’ media being produced by people around the
world.
2)Tofacilitatetheemergenceofnewcitizens’voicesthroughtraining,
online tutorials, and publicising the ways in which open-source
and free tools can be used safely by people around the world to
express themselves.
3)To advocate for freedom of expression around the world and to
protect the rights of citizen journalists to report on events and
opinions without fear of censorship or persecution.
Media Bloggers Association is a non-partisan organisation
dedicated to pro-
moting, protecting and
educating its members;
supporting the
development of
‘blogging’ or ‘citizen
journalism’ as a distinct
form of media; and
helping to extend the
power of the press, with
all the rights and
responsibilities that
entails, to every citizen.
Its mission as follows:
• Promoting its members by
advancing the grassroots media
movement generally, showcasing
exemplary instances of media
blogging and citizen journalism.
• Protecting members by defending
the rights of bloggers, providing
first-line legal advice to members.
• Educating its members through mutual support and robust
internal discussion, by partnering with organizations dedicated
to education in the area of technology, methods and standards.
It celebrates diversity of experience, purpose and opinion. The
members include veteran and newly minted bloggers, seasoned
journalists and those who don’t consider themselves journalists,
political conservatives, moderates and liberals. People join the
association for various reasons: to promote freedom of expression in
cyberspace, for mutual support, education, training, legal support,
collegiality, greater visibility for their efforts.
Blogging for Human Rights
Human Rights Watch has been committed to upholding the right
to free expression since its beginnings in the 1970s. It is dedicated
to protecting the human rights of people around the world. It is an
independent, nongovernmental organisation, supported by
contributions from private individuals and foundations worldwide
In recognition of the power of blogs Human Rights Watch has
encouraged them as they have created an enormous opportunity
for disseminating information about, and ending human rights
abuses around the world. A blogger can stand with the victims and
activists to prevent discrimination uphold political freedom, protect
people from inhumane treatment in wartime, and campaign to
bring offenders to justice. Human rights violations can be exposed
and abusers can be held accountable. Governments and those who
holdpowertoendabusivepracticesandrespectinternationalhuman
rights law can be held responsible. Public and the international
community to support the cause of human rights for all are enlisted.
The works feature help to put a human face on threats to individual
freedom and dignity, and celebrate the power of the human spirit
and intellect to prevail. It seeks to empower everyone with the
knowledge that personal commitment can make a very real
difference.
The individual presences of various communities and people
collectively through different
media has constituted
a new community of
communication across
countries, open to more
participants, and interactive in
a way that traditional
broadcasting has not been. At
its best, blogging is all about
change. The
format suits
writers who
want to move
fast. The blog
world has been
evolving on a
grand scale and
here’s hoping it
continues to
grow so!
Challenges and the future ahead
The creation of these alternative spaces has also meant that a lot of
issues have also come into play. With the freedom of expression, a
certain dilemma comes into play with respect to content control,
privacy protection, education, moral and cultural values,
multilingualism and cultural diversity, youth, common heritage of
mankind – knowledge and information on the Internet. A quandary
as to whether or not there should be an organisation to administer
is still to be resolved.
Several approaches have been taken to defining the scope of
such Internet governance.The narrow approach focuses on issues
concerned with the technical infrastructure of the Internet
(infrastructureandstandardisation).Thebroadapproachaddspolicy
issues. While on one end a platform has been set apart for people to
express themselves, there is also an apprehension that the control of
such a platform may be controlled by a select few. Whether or not
a decree will be arrived at is a matter of contention, but it is also true
at a technology like this will go a long way to promote the freedom
of expression.
Upasna Kakroo, upasna@csdms.in

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New Media and Human Right

  • 1. 1919March 2007 | Vol. V No. 3 | www.i4donline.net The right of expression and speech is one of the most fundamental of human rights which has been curbed by many a countries and civilizations, though with the world moving forward through the World Wide Web people are finding alternative spaces and ways to articulate, reach out and express, cutting through the distances and boundaries resulting in a connected, albeit virtual, global village of sorts.The distances are breaking down, not just as those arenas are penetrated, but more importantly as the number of conversations multiply and find their way into public media and wider circulation. Convergence of Media-online The convergence of media and wider participation in communicationthroughtheInternetiscreatingaglobalinformation revolution permeating through the world and bypassing efforts of nearly all governments of the region to control the print and broadcast media. This information features more of everything: media, especially transnational media, information, and erosion of boundaries to communication sometimes erected by state monopolies. It erodes attempts to limit public discourse to the promotion of acceptable views. The real change due to convergence of various media and the growth of the online media is not the emergence of alternative voices in public media, but probably their sheer variety. TheInternetisaglobalphenomenon,butwithadistinctregional profile. Part of the reason for its growth is that the technology is readily available and largely off-the-shelf, with the costs low. Generally for ‘end’ users, the cost of equipment and connections, limited infrastructure, and the overwhelming English language medium have kept the Internet beyond reach. But now with more and more usage of language interfaces the Internet penetration rates are going up. Technologies from cassette recording to satellite TV to the Internet have accelerated communication, bypassed gatekeepers, reduced the social distance between sender and receiver, segmented markets, and given voice and place to special, even to passing, interests. An alternate universe- Blogosphere Technology has brought into the public arena conventions and practices of face-to-face communication that mass communications had relegated to a ‘privat’ realm, expanding the reach and what is in public. Blogs represent such a space wherein the public sphere is enriched by people and communities by more conversations and more ways of recognising themselves and their lives in public discourse.Thinking of ‘spaces’, it represents a great innovation that came out of nowhere. Blogging is so popular in the world because of the innovation that’s there. Blog hopping - Voices Online Blogging has become a global phenomenon with the number of blogs doubling after every 3 months worldwide. It is not only a publishing medium but also a vibrant form of personal expression. Here’s a peek into some virtual organisations which support the innovation: Global Voices Online is a non-profit global citizens’ media project, sponsored by and launched from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at the Harvard Law School. A growing number of bloggers around the world are emerging as ‘bridge bloggers’: people who are talking about their country or region to a global audience. Global Voices is the guide to the most interesting conversations, information,andideasappearingaroundtheworldonvariousforms of participatory media such as blogs, podcasts, photo sharing sites, and videoblogs. A global team of regional blogger-editors is works to find, aggregate and track these conversations. Each day they link to 5-10 of the most interesting blog postsfromtheirregionsinthe‘daily roundups’ section. A larger group of contributing bloggers is posting daily features in the left-hand Weblog section, shedding light on what blogging communities in their countries have been talking about recently. Atatimewhentheinternational English-language media ignores many things that are important to large numbers of the world’s citizens, Global Voices aims to redress some of the inequities in NEW MEDIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS Celebrating the right to articulate Sometimes I wonder about my life. I lead a small life. Well, not small, but valuable. And sometimes I wonder, do I do it because I like it, or because I haven’t been brave? I don’t really want an answer. I just want to send this cosmic question out into the void... Kathleen Kelly- You’ve Got Mail
  • 2. 2020 i4d | March 2007 | Vol. V No. 3 media attention by leveraging the power of citizens’ media. The main aims of the organisation are: 1) To call attention to the most interesting conversations and perspectives emerging from citizens’ media around the world by linking to text, audio, and video blogs and other forms of grassroots citizens’ media being produced by people around the world. 2)Tofacilitatetheemergenceofnewcitizens’voicesthroughtraining, online tutorials, and publicising the ways in which open-source and free tools can be used safely by people around the world to express themselves. 3)To advocate for freedom of expression around the world and to protect the rights of citizen journalists to report on events and opinions without fear of censorship or persecution. Media Bloggers Association is a non-partisan organisation dedicated to pro- moting, protecting and educating its members; supporting the development of ‘blogging’ or ‘citizen journalism’ as a distinct form of media; and helping to extend the power of the press, with all the rights and responsibilities that entails, to every citizen. Its mission as follows: • Promoting its members by advancing the grassroots media movement generally, showcasing exemplary instances of media blogging and citizen journalism. • Protecting members by defending the rights of bloggers, providing first-line legal advice to members. • Educating its members through mutual support and robust internal discussion, by partnering with organizations dedicated to education in the area of technology, methods and standards. It celebrates diversity of experience, purpose and opinion. The members include veteran and newly minted bloggers, seasoned journalists and those who don’t consider themselves journalists, political conservatives, moderates and liberals. People join the association for various reasons: to promote freedom of expression in cyberspace, for mutual support, education, training, legal support, collegiality, greater visibility for their efforts. Blogging for Human Rights Human Rights Watch has been committed to upholding the right to free expression since its beginnings in the 1970s. It is dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. It is an independent, nongovernmental organisation, supported by contributions from private individuals and foundations worldwide In recognition of the power of blogs Human Rights Watch has encouraged them as they have created an enormous opportunity for disseminating information about, and ending human rights abuses around the world. A blogger can stand with the victims and activists to prevent discrimination uphold political freedom, protect people from inhumane treatment in wartime, and campaign to bring offenders to justice. Human rights violations can be exposed and abusers can be held accountable. Governments and those who holdpowertoendabusivepracticesandrespectinternationalhuman rights law can be held responsible. Public and the international community to support the cause of human rights for all are enlisted. The works feature help to put a human face on threats to individual freedom and dignity, and celebrate the power of the human spirit and intellect to prevail. It seeks to empower everyone with the knowledge that personal commitment can make a very real difference. The individual presences of various communities and people collectively through different media has constituted a new community of communication across countries, open to more participants, and interactive in a way that traditional broadcasting has not been. At its best, blogging is all about change. The format suits writers who want to move fast. The blog world has been evolving on a grand scale and here’s hoping it continues to grow so! Challenges and the future ahead The creation of these alternative spaces has also meant that a lot of issues have also come into play. With the freedom of expression, a certain dilemma comes into play with respect to content control, privacy protection, education, moral and cultural values, multilingualism and cultural diversity, youth, common heritage of mankind – knowledge and information on the Internet. A quandary as to whether or not there should be an organisation to administer is still to be resolved. Several approaches have been taken to defining the scope of such Internet governance.The narrow approach focuses on issues concerned with the technical infrastructure of the Internet (infrastructureandstandardisation).Thebroadapproachaddspolicy issues. While on one end a platform has been set apart for people to express themselves, there is also an apprehension that the control of such a platform may be controlled by a select few. Whether or not a decree will be arrived at is a matter of contention, but it is also true at a technology like this will go a long way to promote the freedom of expression. Upasna Kakroo, upasna@csdms.in