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Revision as of 20:54, 16 November 2012

Shortlink for this page: http://t.co/jxF3KYTt

Welcome sign
Gathering in Moscow in Nov. 2011

"U.S. and Russian Civil Society:
Deepening Partnerships"

Conference, Nov. 15-16, 2012, Washington, D.C.

*LINK: Resource and running notes page from Nov. 15-16, 2012 Washington conference

*LINK: CSPP event organizers thread diplomatic needle in considering how U.S.-Russian "civil-society" collaborations can continue

LIVE VIDEO STREAM

  • Hashtag to follow -- #cspp

This is an unofficial wiki resource documenting some of the work of the Mass Media Working group of the U.S.-Russia Civil Society Partnership Program. Plese email Bill Densmore, consulting fellow, Reynolds Journalism Institute, with updates or comments. densmorew@rjionline.org.

Mass-media working group September 2012 meeting

Proposed mass-media working group projects for 2012 consideration:

  • Implementation of a research project on new media (proposed by the Poynter Institute’s Howard Feinberg, who is the US Co-Chair of the Working Group)
  • Development of legal services aimed to support effective operation of the Russian media sector,
  • Development of new of new ethical standards in the emergence of new technologies.



MASS MEDIA AND INFORMATION ACCESS WORKING GROUP PROCEEDINGS FROM LAST YEAR'S GATHERING IN MOSCOW, NOV. 14-15, 2011