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  • Global Voices
  • www.globalvoicesonline.org
  • A focal point for citizens’ media. Providing training, online tutorials, and free open-source tools for people around the world to use safely to express themselves. Offers weblog, wiki, and aggregator of international weblogs.
4.5
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>1990
7
  • NowPublic
  • www.nowpublic.com
  • Vancouver-based platform for participatory news-gathering. Global posts of news, photos, and video.
4.5
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<5
6
  • Universal Hub
  • www.universalhub.com
  • Group of bloggers in Boston write about community news and information.
4.3
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<5
6
  • WickedLocal
  • wickedlocal.com
  • That’s “wicked” as in “very” – not “witch.” Provides tools for New England communities to write stories, join forums, post events, upload videos and publish pictures.
4.3
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-
5
  • CNN: I-Reports
  • ireport.cnn.com
  • Accepts video, photos and audio from a computer or cell phone. A compilation of news items submitted by citizen journalism.
4.3
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>9290
8
  • MeriNews
  • www.merinews.com
  • Platform where citizens can share news and debate general issues. Content tends to focus on events in India.
4.2
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-
5
  • OhmyNews International
  • english.ohmynews.com
  • Online newspaper with the motto "every citizen is a reporter". The majority of articles are written by freelance contributors.
4.2
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>150
6
  • iBrattleboro
  • www.ibrattleboro.com
  • Alternative information source and community forum for Brattleboro, VT.
4.0
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>260
5
  • Kuro5hin
  • www.kuro5hin.org
  • Community discussion website focused on primarily on culture and technology. Content generated and selected by the users, with the exception of site news which is written by the editors.
4.0
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>20
6
  • Barefoot Workshops
  • www.barefootworkshops.org
  • Details about a not-for-profit body offering workshops in documentary film making. Project list and gallery showcases the use of participatory video in the developing world to address issues such as HIV/AIDS, displacement, natural disaster, and youth empowerment.
3.8
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<5
5