Access Denied Map
Popularity Report
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URL Tag Cloud
Bookmark History
Saved by 11 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-11-19
- Abcotech on 2008-05-07 - Tags global_education , globalawareness , globaled , globaleducation
- Chericem on 2008-03-26 - Tags GlobalLiteracy , Google , access , activism , advocacy , cartography , censorship , for:8ran , for:ckendall , for:dickson007 , for:digitalidealist , for:elanguage , for:elikeren , for:erikbyker , for:ewan.mcintosh , for:granroth , for:gravesle , for:hickstro , 21st_century_literacies
- Elemenous on 2008-03-25 - Tags global_education , globalawareness , globaled , globaleducation
- Straxz on 2008-03-19 - Tags access , digital divide
- Isaacmao on 2008-02-28 - Tags 2 , GFW , Map
Public Sticky notes
The Map does not aim to index all kinds of web filtering, but rather to provide an overview of online censorship efforts related to the social web and major web 2.0 websites. This project will also track and explore the relationships between anti-censorship groups in different parts of the world who are collaborating to defend the right to access web 2.0 tools and websites.
The Access Denied Map will try to contextualize and situate that battle by focusing on two areas:
1. the crackdown on web 2.0 websites;
2. the amplifying of local campaigns defending the right to access web 2.0 tools and websites.
The Access Denied Map will lead interested readers to content that enables them to support anti-censorship movements and keeps readers abreast of the filtering situation in various parts of the world. It will also facilitate collaboration between activists, allowing them to find each other, share tactics and strategies and experiences.
The Access Denied Map will try to contextualize and situate that battle by focusing on two areas:
1. the crackdown on web 2.0 websites;
2. the amplifying of local campaigns defending the right to access web 2.0 tools and websites.
The Access Denied Map will lead interested readers to content that enables them to support anti-censorship movements and keeps readers abreast of the filtering situation in various parts of the world. It will also facilitate collaboration between activists, allowing them to find each other, share tactics and strategies and experiences.
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