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Andrew Puddephatt on media reform from a human rights perspective

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This morning I attended a very broad and interesting side-event on “Global Information and Communication Policy” organized by Consumer’s Union.  The event featured an international panel of speakers including :

  • Luiz Fernando Marrey Moncau, Instituto Brasileiro de Defesa do Consumidor, Brazil
  • Rosemary Okello-Orlale, African Woman and Child Feature Service, Kenya
  • Bjarne Pedersen, Consumers International
  • Andrew Puddephatt, Global Partners UK
  • Jamie Love, CPTech

Andrew issued a provocative challenge to the media reform community to show the evidence of their claims. 

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We are interested in moving toward a curating model of information.  Information needs to be curated in  a way that shows the information that you want similar to how a museum curates a large body of information into discrete exhibits and presentations that people can understand and digest.

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who is doing the curating?  Is it going to be bottom-up or done by Bill Gates and Google.

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The problem is not technology or capacity – we have lots of geeks. It’s an organizational issue – we are divided and unable or unwilling to connect with each other across borders.

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