Re: [liberationtech] safermobile.org / mobileactive.org

2013-06-27 Thread Laurent Giacobino
Robert, Kristin, Kody

Thanks for you feedbacks and for forgiving me to have missed it the first
time.
Good to know that this work is still around, although it is not that fresh
now and should probably be used with care (and of course the CC ND is
unfortunate for anyone willing to update or translate these manuals...)

But thanks anyway!

Cheers
L
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[liberationtech] safermobile.org / mobileactive.org manuals

2013-06-25 Thread Laurent Giacobino
Hi list

Does anyone know where to find a repository of the safermobile /
mobileactive manuals?
Both safermobile.org and mobileactive.org are now down but I supposed
'someone' has archived the numerous manuals that used to sit there and
would be ok to share them.

Thanks for your help.

Yours
Laurent
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[liberationtech] Subject: Hoping to learn more about the 2009 Iran Green Movement

2013-06-06 Thread Laurent Giacobino
Hi Zak,

As far as I know, it is hard to have a thorough picture of what was used by
whom and when. Also, I am not too sure there is a common acknowledgement of
when the Green Movement went dim, or if the current opposition is still
somehow it or something that should be called differently.
Anyway, I think you will find very interesting bits and pieces in the list
below:

   - The Agonistic Social Media: Cyberspace in the Formation of Dissent and
   Consolidation of State Power in Postelection Iran (2011), Babak Rahimi
   http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10714421.2011.597240#preview
   - Blogistan: The Internet and Politics in Iran, A. Sreberny, G. Khiabany
   (2010), particularly, Chapter 8, “The Summer of 2009”

   
http://www.amazon.com/Blogistan-Internet-Politics-International-Library/dp/1845116062
   - UNESCO's Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Connection, p. 38 Box 4.5b
   Twitter in the Iranian 2009 Election Protests

   
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/resources/publications-and-communication-materials/publications/full-list/freedom-of-connection-freedom-of-expression-the-changing-legal-and-regulatory-ecology-shaping-the-internet/
   - (probably the most thorough) After the Green Movement, ONI

   
http://opennet.net/blog/2013/02/after-green-movement-internet-controls-iran-2009-2012
   - Freedom House's Freedom on the Net 2012
   http://www.freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2012/iran#_ftn29
   - if you want to look at the current developments of the situation, you
   should also follow the policy and infrastructure reports from Small Media
   http://smallmedia.org.uk/content/78
   http://smallmedia.org.uk/content/82
   http://smallmedia.org.uk/content/88
   - and a more up to date picture of the user profiles:
   Abadpour/Anderson's Fights, Adapts, Accepts: Archetypes of Iranian
   Internet Use
   http://iranmediaresearch.com/en/research/pdffile/1287

That's about it at my end :).
That might cover more than what you want to look at, but you should find
relevant things in these works.

Hope that helps.
Cheers
Laurent
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