The Drum Beat 580 - Blogging on Development Policy
This issue of The Drum Beat shares with you entries from a blogging contest, which closed on March 15 2011, focused on topics related to the role of media in democratic development. The Communication Initiative (The CI) and one of The CI's Partners, the BBC World Service Trust (WST), invited CI Network members from around the world to send their persuasive critiques and opinion pieces on the relationship between media, communications, and international development policy to the collaborative blog at Communication, Media, and Development Policy. For more information on the contest, please click here.
Awards at stake:
- The top 10 outstanding bloggers from the network will receive a stipend of 240 UK pounds each to support their writing of 3 additional blog posts.
- The top 2 controversial bloggers from the network (and these may or may not be the same bloggers as are within the Top 10, above) will receive a stipend of 50 UK pounds to acknowledge their skill in inspiring dialogue.
Below please find links to all of the entries that were received as part of the contest. These are the voices of people often at the sharp edge of development practice. What follows are opinions on a wide range of issues - from the place of social media in political crisis...and...the role of the media in preventing humanitarian organisations from exacerbating natural disasters...to...female immobility/invisibility.
We encourage you to read and comment on these blogs, as the judging process is now underway.
CONTRIBUTING BLOGGERS
1. wgibbings
2. tyokunbo
3. Simply Suparnaa
4. Shweta
5. pkalas
6. peterdoerrie
Please read and comment on these blog posts! Click on any/all of the links below/above and submit a comment at the bottom of the blog post. The bloggers appreciate your engagement!
CONTRIBUTING BLOGGERS (cont.)
7. Mikele14
8. Makori
9. Madeeha
- A Car of One's Own: Female Mobility in Pakistan
- Spinning the Story for Development
- The Development of Demand
10. Laura Madden
11. Kris
- Locating invisible women in new media in global mass media gender assessments
- With BBC gone, who goin' take over town?
12. kmunthali
Comments on blog posts can be read at the bottom of each post; "vote" for your favourites by contributing comments.
CONTRIBUTING BLOGGERS (cont.)
13. jasonbrown.jicc
14. Isomlai
15. Erina
16. dpeck
17. CharlesMafa
- Statutory media regulation not the answer to State-Media conflict
- New Media, a new found "friend" for the youth
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CONTRIBUTING BLOGGERS (cont.)
18. Bhumika Ghimire
- How Nepal's political chaos affects its development efforts
- Nepal's media needs to move on from breaking news
- Nepali Media and West-Inspired Development Policy
- Is development really a priority in Nepal?
- Why limited government in Nepal makes sense
- Doing Egypt in Saudi Arabia?
- China says no to "Jasmine Revolution", what next for the media?
- Examining the media
19. Bella Mody
20. bekalu
21. ambika samarthya
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