Creating Technology for Social Change

This Week in Civic Media 07.30.10: Wikileaks, how-to community radio, and lots more

Highlights this week include:

  1. Debates on Wikileaks
  2. How to get started with community radio
  3. And if Kafka wrote restaurant sanitation laws

Check it all out at twitter.com/c4fcm and Facebook.

From the Center and friends

Wikileaks

If you can cite an exact number, you’re still safer than Juarez

  • Border towns are actually some of the safest in the U.S. http://cot.ag/dkB3qw Juarez, Mexico: 2,700 murders. Neighboring El Paso, TX: 1.

Visualize it

Bowm-chicka tech

  • Congrats to our Fellow @lisawilliams and friends Susan Mernit and Ory Okolloh! “2010 Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch” http://cot.ag/dwTF9I

It’s a gull. It’s a bull…

  • @scottros: If it tops Google, must be good? great research by @eszter Hargittai & team on young Web users’ trust http://is.gd/dOLcU

Law

  • @carlmalamud: Pleased to announce the Law.Gov core principles have been signed & released http://fax.org/cSALkI #lawgov #gov20
  • @Poynter: A nonprofit news site asks for money, gets it from a candidate, and now deals with disclosure questions. http://journ.us/aEsk2Q
  • Dept. of Justice considering how to apply the Americans with Disabilities Act to the web http://cot.ag/dq23pb (Long expected)

Elsewhere

P.S. Still might want to pass on the pu-pu platter

  • Between language barriers and complex regulations, ethnic restaurants worry they can’t pass inspections http://cot.ag/9V00q1