[IP] political citizen journalism in singapore
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From: James Seng <james@xxxxxxx>
Date: May 1, 2006 4:53:13 AM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: political citizen journalism in singapore
hi dave,
as you may be aware, the singapore government has warned bloggers are
not to engaged in political discussion during general election (20th
april to 6th may) as activities like blogging, podcasting and
videocasting is not on the "approved" list.
despite that, citizen journalisms in singapore continues to cover
debates and rallies (mostly by oppositions) which is not covered by
the mainstream media. numerous singaporean blogs has dedicated to
cover the elections and rallies such as http://yawningbread.org/ and
http://djourne.net/sgelection06/
the most interesting of all is http://sgrally.blogspot.com/ a site
that, thanks to profilations of mobile phones with videocam
capability, youtube and other video hosting site, makes possible for
people to submit and share their recorded snipplet of the rallies.
(see http://sgrally.blogspot.com/2006/02/welcome-to-sg-rally-
singapores-first.html for the background)
when the site was first reveal in feb, mainstream media downplay the
site along the line that people wont bother to record, digitize,
upload and share the video clips as it is too complicated for most
people. the last 48 hours has proof them wrong.
citizen journalism is triving and overtaking the mainstream media.
right now, the top 10 keyword search in technorati.com is "Singapore
Election"
thought it is interesting to share with IPers.
ps: dave, as a non-singaporean in singapore, i am not allowed by law
to part-take in political discussion or action and neither am i
interested in the political outcome nor do i have a political agenda.
however, i believe in citizen journalism and to see how technology is
used in action makes me very excited
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