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Bio

livingroom_100x113.jpgIn 2006, I founded ZapBoom Consulting,  which specializes in the analysis of how digital tools like cell phones and the Internet can be used in social change campaigns in developing countries.  I have researched and written reports on topics ranging from online citizen journalism to blog advocacy and internet censorship.  I have also performed in-country Internet monitoring and international conference organizing. 

You can contact me at MaryCJoyce AT gmail DOT com.

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"She was able to turn a potentially complex technical task into something that brought all the different viewpoints together and channelled everyone's energy in a collaborative manner."...read more

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Posts about "debate" in other sites

Who's afraid of a curveball question?

Posted by Mary on 23/07/2007 at 14:46

clinton_mtv_withbubble.jpg Why can't today's candidates handle a curveball question? (see full video here)

Tonight, beginning at 7pm EST, CNN will broadcast a new kind of debate in which people send in their questions to presidential candidates as YouTube videos. Here comes the new debate, same as the old debate.

The reason that this debate structure isn't really so revolutionary is that CNN will still be picking the questions, continuing a style of "filtered" debates that make us forget what a real no-holds-barred debate is like. Media critic Jeff Jarvis parses this issue quite well:

CNN did give itself too

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Quote of the Week

"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek."

-Barack Obama

What is Digital Activism?

Digital activism means grassroots activists using digital technologies like cell phones and the internet to increase their impact, thus subverting traditional power hierarchies and changing the world.

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