January 23, 2006



Global Voices / Armenia

As Hetq’s investigation into homelessness winds down, I’m getting ready to make my first weekly post on the Global Voices Online site. Rebecca McKinnon has asked me to summarize the conversations taking place in the Armenian blogosphere and I of course jumped at the chance.

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.

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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 your guide to the most interesting conversations, information, and ideas appearing around the world on various forms of participatory media such as blogs, podcasts, photo sharing sites, and videoblogs.

I hope to start with this later in the week, and will post a link to the first summary as and when. The posts will be country-specific as part of Nathan Hamm’s responsibility for Easter Europe, Russia, Caucasus & Central Asia.

Posted by Onnik @ 7:30 pm. Filed under: Armenia, Blogging, Caucasus, Internet, Global Voices







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