Tag Archives: internet governance
Netizen Report: Chinese Leadership & Censorship Edition
This edition was first published on 15 November at Global Voices Advocacy.
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This report was researched, written, and edited by Weiping Li, Renata Avila, Chan Myae Khine, Hisham Almiraat, Sarah Myers, and Rebecca … Read more
Why Internet governance matters for press freedom
This is a guest post by Rebecca Mackinnon.
As the annual United Nations-run Internet Governance Forum (IGF) convenes in Baku, Azerbaijan this week, it is a bitter irony that a multi-stakeholder conference to discuss the Internet’s future is being held in a country … Read more
Netizen Report: Cyber-Police Edition
This post was first published on 2 November 2012 at Global Voices Advocacy.
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This report was researched, written, and edited by Weiping Li, Chan Myae Khine, Hisham Almiraat, Renata Avila, Alex Laverty, Sarah Myers and … Read more
Introducing the Global Voices Netizen Report
Many readers of this blog are likely familiar with Global Voices (GV), the international citizen media website that I co-founded with Ethan Zuckerman in 2004. While the main site curates, translates, and contextualizes conversations and reports coming from all over … Read more


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