Paul Barker reviews new book on belonging

05.09.08
Paul Barker reviews Daniel Miller’s The Comfort of Things in this month's TLS

Diabetes in Tower Hamlets

Maslaha dome small29.08.08
Maslaha produces new website and films for Tower Hamlets PCT

Leadership and values in difficult times

WED 05.11.08
A lecture by Rosabeth Moss Kanter, one of the world’s leading thinkers on leadership in business, government and civil society followed by a reception to launch UpRising.

Lunchtime seminar

WED 15.10.08
Anita Schrader at LSE will be giving a lunchtime seminar on her current research
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Wiki-wideopen? Wiki-don’t let them shut you up.

At the Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards, honouring those whom, often at great personal risk, give voice to issues and stories from around the world that would otherwise have passed unnoticed, the Economist New Media Award was won by Wikileaks.

Founded by  an international group consisting of   journalists, mathematicians,IT experts and Chinese dissidents, Wikileaks aim is to develop ‘an uncensorable system for untraceable mass document leaking and analysis’.

The whistleblowers’ site has published operations manuals for guards at Guantanamo Bay and it successfully fought off a legal action against Swiss bank Julius Beer & Company after Wikileaks hosted documents suggesting the company helped customers launder money.

The whistleblowers’ charity, Public Concern at Work, lobbies and supports whistleblowers in the UK – but, unlike its American counterparts, it is desperately underfunded.  The word on Wikileaks needs to spread. 

yvonne.roberts | 23 Apr 2008
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