My name is danah boyd and I'm a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research, a Research Assistant Professor in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, a Visting Researcher at Harvard Law School, and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales. I received my PhD from the School of Information at UC-Berkeley. I spend 1/3 of my time in Cambridge, MA, 1/3 in New York, NY, and 1/3 in the air. Buzzwords in my world include: public/private, identity, context, youth culture, social network sites, social media. I use this blog to express random thoughts about whatever I'm thinking.

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calling non-profit bloggers

Rebeccca MacKinnon:

…it would be interesting to build a public aggregator of blogs by non-profit and activist groups. Please list any you know in the comments section and I’ll start putting it together as soon as I gain critical mass.

Note: Please add them to the comment’s section of Rebecca’s blog. (Tx: joho)

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3 comments to calling non-profit bloggers

  • what about “can’t-profit” bloggers? ;)

  • Rebecca, Are you familiar http://www.omidyar.net? I believe there might be a lot of their members who would like to be involved in this endeavor. I must say that I am certainly curious about it. Thank you, Steve Fugate

  • With over 500 resources currently available, the Indigenous Peoples Resource Bank represents the largest collection of resources relevant to forest-centered hunter-gatherers of the Congo Basin available on the web today. This blog was developed in October 2006 as the result of private, independent research to promote access to public information and wider understanding of the silent humanitarian crisis which threatens the very survival of this acutely vulnerable minority population, commonly referred to as “pygmies”.

    Thematic Classification: International humanitarian affairs, indigenous peoples, human rights

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