Global Voices Citizen Media Summit, Budapest, Hungary 27-28 June 2008
The official web site of the Global Voices Citizen Media Summit 2008 to be held in Budapest, Hungary, on 27-28 June is now online. The summit is the third to be held and “brings together the members of the Global Voices project and its wider community with a diverse group of bloggers, technologists, journalists and other interested persons […].”
The Summit also provides an opportunity for the members of the Global Voices project, who work in an entirely virtual office, to meet in person and map out the future direction of the organization in a closed two-day meeting following the public event. Previous Summits have taken place in London, UK and New Delhi, India.
This year, Global Voices is partnering with Média Hungária, organizers of the annual MediaHungary and InternetHungary conferences, to hold the Summit in Budapest on June 27-28, 2008.
The Global Voices Citizen Media Summit 2008 will explore topics around the theme “Citizen Media and Citizenhood”, and address fundamental issues surrounding the actual and potential role of citizen media producers in the public life of the countries they live in. As the Internet and the increasing accessibility of citizen media tools offer growing numbers of people throughout the world the means to distribute information globally, how does this affect or change the ways in which people participate in public life? Can citizen media make people better citizens? How can citizen media help affect lasting social change?
- Published:
- 05.08.08 / 11am by Onnik
- Category:
- Blogs, Civil Society, Democracy, Global, Global Voices, Human Rights, News Briefs


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