Friday, March 21, 2008

Freedom of Speech/Internet Filtering

Four world-class schools, Harvard, Toronto, Cambridge, and Oxford have put their efforts together in order to monitor state-based Internet filtering. And, they have published the results of their observations in a joint-blog called OpenNet Iniative Blog, already since 2004.
A great model for other scholars, educators to follow.
1) Pick up your important topic,
2) Gather a team of schools, or research institutions around you,
3) Start posting your observations in recular basis in a news, and commentary blog, and
4) Finally do a summary, organize a seminar, or a conference, and do a research paper, or even a book based on your blog postings, feed-backs, and visitor data as a starting point.
Latest postings by OpenNet Iniative Blog:

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