What: The Politics of Information in Myanmar Who: Professor Mary Callahan
When: Tuesday, March 18th, 4:30PM-6:00PM Where: Thomson Hall, Room 317, University of Washington-Seattle About: Myanmar (Burma) has spent decades under authoritarian rule. It was isolated politically and economically from the rest of the world and home to one of the world’s longest civil wars. In the last few years, Myanmar has begun a transformation from authoritarian to democratic rule, from economic isolation and underdevelopment to an integrated market economy, and from war to peace. Come hear Myanmar expert and Jackson School of International Studies Professor Mary Callahan speak about her experiences living, researching, and working in Myanmar as this process has unfolded. She will also discuss a new USAID/Microsoft-supported information literacy project, housed in the Jackson School<http://jsis.washington.edu/> and initiated in collaboration with Burmese civil society groups and the Information School’s Technology & Social Change Group<http://tascha.uw.edu/>. -- Melody Clark Communications Specialist Technology & Social Change (TASCHA) [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | 206.303.7910 Twitter: @taschagroup<https://twitter.com/taschagroup> | @melodyrclark<https://twitter.com/#!/melodyrclark> tascha.uw.edu<http://tascha.uw.edu/>
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