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To: xzins

Just do as you can. You seem to be the most productive assistant, producing the best and most high-resolution information. THANK YOU!


69 posted on 10/27/2012 7:37:21 AM PDT by Lazamataz (The Pravda Press has gone from 'biased' straight on through to 'utterly bizarre'.)
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To: Lazamataz
This is what I've found so far regarding Soren Sunderstrup, Denmark, who will be an observer in Denver, Colorado:

He advertises for work on ACE network, formerly UNDESA, a UN group for social affairs

found at: http://aceproject.org/electoral-advice/author/sonderstrup

Gender

Male
Homepage
www.c4c.dk
Affiliation
Other
I am interested in receiving offers for assignments or jobs Soren Sonderstrup

On that ACE site he says his homepage is "www.c4c.dk" and I assume the "soso" in the email "soso@c4c.dk" is SOrenSOnderstrup

Contact

Tlf: 617 00 613

Mail: soso@c4c.dk

C4C is a not-for-profit company that provides advise on matters of media, communication and culture in the support of democracy, human rights and conflict resolution.

C4C assists organisations and international donors in media development, media monitoring and creative projects.

found at: http://www.c4c.dk/C4C/About.html

On his site, following links, there is a link to a Soren Sonderstrup article about using media with disadvantaged people, entitled "Media democratization, new formats, stories, and audiences", a quote following:

Through analysis and field observations of a documentary film project in Tanzania in 2010 involving an eclectic mix of approaches (theatre for development, film for change, applied visual anthropology and creative observational documentary), the ubiquity of all pervasive mediatization became apparent. And it turned my attention towards shifts in the uses and perceptions of media that are taking place as a consequence of the web 2.0 -from community media to many-to-many or citizens’ media formats. The article suggest that these forms of democratized communication are especially relevant in marginalised environments, because they bear the promise of shifts in power relations and social changes through inclusion of hitherto cut off life experiences and their mediation into global networks of communication. This is the case whether they be interpreted positively as empowering disadvantaged people, or negatively as subordinating them to the well known features of globalising capitalist media — commodification, standardization, privatization, co-option, surveillance etc. (See for instance Mansell & Nordenstreng, 2007). found at: http://www.c4c.dk/C4C/media_democratization.html

As you can see, Soren Sonderstrup is anti-capitalist

He is ALSO another media person, doing articles and media productions. I would assume he'll be filming in Denver, Colorado.

105 posted on 10/27/2012 8:48:33 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! True supporters of our troops pray for their victory!)
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