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Tag Archives: Campaigns & Case Studies
Arab Women Technologists Start Rewiring the World in Zouk Mikael
Written by jessica.
Posted on May 11, 2010.
Filed under Arabization, Campaigns & Case Studies, News, Stories, Training & Coaching.
Tagged Campaigns & Case Studies. 7 Comments.
SMEX and Arab Techies have spent the past couple of months organizing a meetup of about 34 women from ten Arab countries to talk about technology, empowerment, entrepreneurship, development, and whatever else they want to put on the table. Participants are programmers, web developers, artists, teachers, professors, PhD students, bloggers, social media experts, activists, NGO [...]
Bareed Mista3jil: A Case Study
Written by jessica.
Posted on June 4, 2009.
Filed under Campaigns & Case Studies, Stories.
Tagged activism, Campaigns & Case Studies, citizen media, civil society, Lebanon, networks, NGOs, nonprofit, traditional media, web 2.0. 1 Comment.
Social Media is cool. We all know that it’s easy and cheap so we all want to use it to advance our cause. But when asked about Social Media tools (be it blogging, facebook for activism, twitter etc.) my answer is always the same: Social Media is like having a baby, anyone can do it, [...]



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