With the release of my new book, The Blogging Revolution, I’ve been expecting certain elements of the Left to criticise my focus on so-called repressive regimes, rather than closely examining censorship far closer to home (ie. within the US.) It hasn’t taken long. Sydney University academic Tim Anderson – who wrote an article in 2007,…
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Iranian on the inside
An Iranian student and blogger living in Sydney, Nazanin Ghanavizi, writes about The Blogging Revolution. I’ve been pleased to receive a great deal of support from the Iranian Diaspora since my book was released last week (and good wishes from inside Iran, as well.) More on this soon.
Sunday Night Safran on blogging
Sunday Night Safran is a great weekly show on ABC youth radio Triple J. I was interviewed last night about The Blogging Revolution, the role of Western multinationals in repressive regimes and how the American relationship to the internet should be viewed in the non-Western world.
Behind the Ahmadinejad curtain
Radio Zamaneh (Persian: رادیو زمانه) is an Amsterdam-based Persian language radio. Hear the voice of Iranian bloggers across the world.
The Fourth Estate on blogging
The Fourth Estate is a great weekly radio program on one of Sydney’s finest independent radio stations, 2ser. In a wide-ranging interview, host Daz Chandler and I talked about the role of Western multinationals in authoritarian regimes, the seeming lack of understanding of online privacy in the West and the issues in The Blogging Revolution.
Print media future in question
Australia Network is a television news service that broadcasts into the Asia, Pacific and Indian subcontinent regions, reaching around 20 million homes. I was interviewed last night by the nightly Newshour program about the current crisis in print media, the rise of online and the ways in which both old and new media must work…
Blogging their way to freedom
My latest column for New Matilda is about the ways in which the web can challenge dictatorships around the globe and the complicity of Western firms in assisting repression: Antony Loewenstein takes a look at the work of bloggers monitoring and resisting their authoritarian governments With the Beijing Olympics now a distant memory — and…
The Media Report on blogging
I was interviewed on ABC Radio National’s Media Report today on The Blogging Revolution and the ways in which the internet is far more complex than simply being a supposedly democratising force: Antony Funnell: What do Iran, Cuba and Egypt all have in common? Well, they all have governments which suppress dissent and they all…
Blogging, in my own words
My new book,… The Blogging Revolution, is released this week. Here I am talking about its themes and challenges:
Just a reliable Western ally
As I discuss in my book The Blogging Revolution, Egypt, one of the highest recipients of US aid annually, represses bloggers like few other nations on Earth. Now this: Abdel Kareem Nabil Suleiman, an imprisoned blogger better known by the pen-name of Kareem Amer, is forbidden to leave his cell, his books have been confiscated…