Video Republic
How young people are changing Europe
Production companies and broadcasters no longer hold a monopoly over moving-images - instead, a new theatre of public information has emerged. Spread across the internet, television, festivals and campaigns this emerging ‘Video Republic’ is a messy, alternative realm of video creation and exchange, dominated by young people. Who inhabits, shapes and regulates the Video Republic?
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- Media Partners | TIFF list of media orgs in romania - sponsors of the transylvanian international film festival. from : charlietims 13th March 2008
- BBC NEWS | School Report | Cheltenham tip from horse's mouth BBC NEWS | School Report | Cheltenham tip from horse's mouth from : charlietims 14th March 2008
- Youth and European Identity Research Papers on the Project Youth and European Identity Research Papers on the Project from : charlietims 20th March 2008
- UMAfilmFEST - Home romanian film festival promoting young people and their rights from : charlietims 21st March 2008
- Signis world catholic association for communication - brings together radio television, cinema, video, media education, internet and new technology professionals across europe from : charlietims 21st March 2008
- World summit on media for children World summit on media for children from : charlietims 21st March 2008
- Break.com - Free videos, pictures, and comedy for guys Break is a online entertainment destination for guys with over 18,000,000 unique viewers and 500,000,000 page impressions per month. Mainly men between 15 - 35 visit the U.S. site. Like the name suggests the videos are mainly videos of people falling and breaking stuff and accidents. In consensus with the generation cash trend, you get paid on Break for uploading your video. from : charlietims 21st March 2008
- Pan European Youth and media Julian Rolfe, Manager, Planet Edge, Synovate, commented: "The findings from the study demonstrate that with an increasing lack of faith in the education system and employment market, young people across Europe are investing more and more of their time and energy in their leisure activities in order to give themselves a sense of identity and belonging. from : celiahannon 27th March 2008
- U.K. Social Networking Site Usage Highest in Europe he European social networking community stood at 127.3 million unique visitors in August – reaching 56 percent of the European online population. U.K. participation in social networking usage proved to be the highest in Europe, with 24.9 million unique visitors – 78 percent of the total U.K. online population – now belonging to the country’s social networking community. from : celiahannon 28th March 2008
- Anthropology of ourselves Having just been reminded of the 'mass observation' project, founded back in 1937, I was struck by how the same impulses drive us to collect and document everyday life now. The difference now is simply in the tools we use. The Mass Observation website describes how the original project worked, and it sounds like a weighty undertaking: 'In Bolton, a team of paid investigators went into a variety of public situations: meetings, religious occasions, sporting and leisure activities, in the... from : celiahannon 31st March 2008
