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Reporting is a dangerous profession in much of the world, and citizen media can be an extremely risky activity in repressive environments. What issues do projects working in areas where citizen media may be a dangerous activity need to consider? How do we make citizen media safer to participate in, both through technical and other techniques?
Reporting is a dangerous profession in much of the world, and citizen media can be an extremely risky activity in repressive environments. What issues do projects working in areas where citizen media may be a dangerous activity need to consider? How do we make citizen media safer to participate in, both through technical and other techniques?


''Ethan Zuckerman, Brenda Burrell (if she's interested)''
''Ethan Zuckerman, Brenda Burrell''

Latest revision as of 10:56, 14 June 2009

Reporting is a dangerous profession in much of the world, and citizen media can be an extremely risky activity in repressive environments. What issues do projects working in areas where citizen media may be a dangerous activity need to consider? How do we make citizen media safer to participate in, both through technical and other techniques?

Ethan Zuckerman, Brenda Burrell