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How can things develop for Indymedia Ireland?

category national | miscellaneous | opinion/analysis author Wednesday September 24, 2003 18:08author by dunk - imc oxford/ dub?author email 02092997 at brookes dot ac dot ukauthor address b.a.c. Report this post to the editors

Indymedia is not even 4 years old and already it has turned into one of the biggest networks in the world- with over 120 nodes world-wide. Lots of things are happening both at the local and at the global levels in these nodes.
How would you like to see it develop?
imc worldwide
imc worldwide

How many people in Ireland are aware of it, how many people use it, what sort of news is covered?
Recently the UK Indymedia website decentralised into 11 smaller local nodes and I worked with the team that developed the IMC-Oxford. While there one of the main objectives was to publicise and to outreach into all communities, so that it didn’t just become a space only used for protestors and the same old heads to waffle on about stuff but that it became the fantastic resource that Indymedia could and indeed should be.

I’m not saying Indymedia is bad, it’s not, its already great. I just think it can definitely improve.

Just one example, last Saturday was SPORT AGAINST RACISM IRELAND SOCCERFEST. I did not see one report of this event. I have put one up and also contacted the organisers of the event to inform them of the short article but, more importantly, ask tehm to inform all those who participated about the article and to start to get them writing reports of the day. This gets new people using indymedia and hopefully also will diversify indymedia.
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=61274

hopefully indymedia will also start to outreach, by putting on screenings in different spaces around the city. Also start doing workshops, to give people an understanding about “open publishing”, image manipulation, basic computer file uploading, etc…
also by putting on social events, like the “oxford social wander” we organised during this summer
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2003/07/273800.html

there is a vast and growing network of schools and libraries and universities that receive computers, why don’t we embrace this and let people know about this resource, give them skills training if they need them, so hopefully soon all communities will use this space as it indeed could be used

what do you think?

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Endorse what you are saying Dunk - Publicise Indymedia more     Anonymous    Wed Sep 24, 2003 18:49 
   Y'know     No6    Wed Sep 24, 2003 18:56 
   numbers reading site     ec    Wed Sep 24, 2003 20:05 
   workshops     Palmiro Togliatti    Wed Sep 24, 2003 21:47 
   a link for you     limerick1919    Thu Sep 25, 2003 02:24 
   WE DEMAND A MEANS TO CONTRIBUTE NOW!!     not required    Thu Sep 25, 2003 12:00 
   More regional activity, more features.     Markos    Thu Sep 25, 2003 13:43 
   Events on the way     Terry    Thu Sep 25, 2003 13:55 
   we are the media. Join Us.     å    Thu Sep 25, 2003 14:25 
 10   buzz terms:     shareholder    Thu Sep 25, 2003 17:37 
 11   Another suggestion     Feda    Thu Sep 25, 2003 19:10 
 12   And     No 6    Thu Sep 25, 2003 19:16 
 13   Re: Another suggestion -meeting and reference library concept     Terry    Thu Sep 25, 2003 19:35 
 14   Oscailt 4 offers the user a very good search engine and filters.     searching    Thu Sep 25, 2003 22:32 
 15   For those who want to spend     Daithi    Fri Sep 26, 2003 14:56 
 16   Sponser a Revolutionary!     elfie    Fri Sep 26, 2003 15:00 
 17   Any chance     Acid    Fri Sep 26, 2003 23:05 
 18   globalisation and the media screening, thr week     dunk    Fri Oct 10, 2003 17:07 
 19   development     dunk    Tue Oct 21, 2003 20:29 
 20   Unity as Grain     Rafael Ravenet    Sun Dec 14, 2003 22:44 


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