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[1 Nov 2008 | Un comentario | 156 views]

Óscar Espiritusanto, Paula Gonzalo and I interviewed Craigslist founder, Craig Newmark, for PeriodismoCiudadano.com He talks about the role of the Internet as an instrument for public participation in governance, and about how Obama and McCain have used the Internet during their campaigns.
Óscar Espiritusanto, Paula Gonzalo y yo entrevistamos al fundador de Craigslist, Craig Newmark, para PeriodismoCiudadano.com Nos habló del papel de internet como instrumento de participación ciudadana en política, así como del uso de internet que Obama y McCain han hecho durante la campaña electoral.

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[24 Oct 2008 | No hay comentarios | 127 views]

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[23 Oct 2008 | Un comentario | 160 views]

El canal de televisión pública estadounidense PBS, en colaboración con YouTube, ha comenzado la campaña Video Your Vote, en la que se hace un llamamiento a los ciudadanos para que filmen su voto en las próximas elecciones presidenciales de los Estados Unidos.
Judie Woodruff, editora de PBS para la cobertura electoral, anima a que todos los periodistas ciudadanos suban sus vídeos al canal de YouTube de Video Your Vote, algunos de los cuales serán seleccionados para su retransmisión por televisión durante la cobertura especial que realizará esta cadena. Según Woodruff, se …

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[23 Oct 2008 | 2 comentarios | 229 views]

Paint for the Planet is an exhibit and auction of children’s art organized by the United Nations Environmental Programme.
After hearing José María Aznar and Vaklav Klaus question climate change yesterday, it is refreshing to experience what children of developing nations have to say on the subject.
I would like to hear Klaus tell to the face of these children that “environmentalism is the biggest threat to freedom, democracy, the market economy and prosperity“.
I wonder if Aznar, who calls environmentalists “the Inquisition of today“, would see these drawings as modern versions …

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[22 Oct 2008 | 2 comentarios | 221 views]

José María Aznar, former President of the Government of Spain (and President Bush’s good friend) spoke today in Madrid against those ‘standard-bearers of the apocalypse’ who continue to warn about climate change.
Aznar was joined by the President of the Czech Republic Vaklav Klaus for the presentation of the book Planeta Azul (no verde) -A Blue (not green) Planet-, written precisely by Klaus, who happens to be a notoriously active and obstinate climate change negationist. The book is published by Aznar’s conservative think tank, the FAES Foundation.
Here’s a quote …