Radu Meza
@mezaradu
computer analyst, journalist, sociologist, online pop culture scholar, fca enthusiast, aspiring pastry chef, jedi kopimist, part-time vampire hunter, netsurfer
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http://radumeza.ro 15-01-2011 16:54:49
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Mike Cowburn Ulrike Klinger @ulrikeklinger.bsky.social Anders Olof Larsson Joerg Hassler Finally: Radu Meza on politicisation + emotions ๐ญ spirals of cynicism ๐๐ in Romanian press coverage of Schengen accession. ๐ท๐ด๐ฐ๐ช๐บ Fantastically polcomm-y panel to wrap up the conference! ๐
Costa Rican journaliste fatale Giannini Segnini put two presidents behind bars - informative/fun fact delivered by Lorna Institute for international Journalism
Despite repeated mysterious meowing and occasional Arabic wailing ringtones, Sarah managed a deadpan delivery on AUS media law Institute for international Journalism
Just found out from Agnes that the Philippines is the 2nd deadliest place for journalists Institute for international Journalism
Just watched a 10 minute short doc on Philippino recent history narrated by what sounded like 10 year olds #theimportanceofOSN Institute for international Journalism
Kuwait is 1st on the freedom of press in the Arab countries & Kuwaitis enjoy bursting into song and dance in front of starbucks Institute for international Journalism
Meanwhile in Russia, almost 70% Internet penetration, Scrubs rip-offs and cult classic Nu, pogodi challenged by media law - Ina Institute for international Journalism
India's big numbers in radio and print, unregulated TV, suicidal anchors and sneezing laws explained by SRK's ex-mate Shashwati Institute for international Journalism
Just when I thought nobody would mention #ShahRukhKhan, ageless Superman-like, 1 billion+ fans, Indian thespian & one-man brand Institute for international Journalism
Zin Mar from Myanmar Institute for international Journalism explains how journalists are generation-segregated in both media groups and professional associations
Lorna: El Infierno, the most famous Costa Rican blogger still manages to stay anonymous despite a following of over 200 K Institute for international Journalism
Sayf explains how the Arab Twitter revolutions started from a fruit vendor being slapped in the face in a small Tunisian town Institute for international Journalism
Sayf delivered lots of interesting information on the Tunisian revolution after a series of questions from Dr. Awad Institute for international Journalism
Sri Lankan professor, director and scriptwriter Aruna explains presidential dynasties' family trees Institute for international Journalism
Dr. Dr. Dr. Awad from Sudan says he owes his 3 PhDs to good time management. Also Powerpoint animations skill level over 9000 Institute for international Journalism
Brenda about Zambian politics: broken promises, a media system subjected to pressures by presidents pulling dissapearance acts Institute for international Journalism
Merja Drake: when Finnish people find out they rank top in press freedom, they try to find reasons why the rankings are wrong Institute for international Journalism