Oct 14, 2010
Imara

“Mapping the Russian Blogosphere” Webcast

A friend at USIP contacted me earlier today to let me know about a webcast being hosted by their Center of Innovation for Science, Technology & Peacebuilding.  The event seems like a great opportunity to engage panelist and other participants on the subject, and so thought I’d share it here with the Democracy & Society crowd.

Live Webcast and Online discussion: Mapping the Russian Blogosphere

Experts from Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society and Morningside Analytics will present their new research on the Russian blogosphere, while prominent Russia experts and notable bloggers will respond. The research team mapped this extensive social network, analyzing over 11,000 Russian language blogs to understand how politics is discussed, by whom, and if there is evidence of political and social mobilization in the blogosphere. The team also analyzed the blogosphere’s place within the overall Russian online and traditional media ecology, including discussion of top political YouTube videos.

Click Here to find a full list of speakers and more details about the event.

This event is part of USIP’s ongoing Blogs and Bullets initiative that examines the relationship between online discourse and violent conflict.

Webcast: This event will be webcast live beginning at 10:00am EDT on October 19, 2010 at www.usip.org/webcast.html.  Online viewers will be able to engage panelists and each other through live chat and Twitter discussions (hashtag: #usipblogs).

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