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OSI Forum: New Media in Authoritarian Societies
OSI-New York
November 21, 2008
John Kelly, founder of Morningside Analytics, will discuss the emerging networked public sphere and present his maps of online social networks in Iran, Egypt, Russia, and China, at this Open Society Fellowship panel.  more

About the Fellowship
The Open Society Fellowship enables innovative professionals—including journalists, activists, academics, and practitioners—to work on projects that inspire meaningful debate, shape public policy, and generate intellectual ferment within the Open Society Institute.  more

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Complete information and application instructions for the Open Society Fellowship. Proposals are accepted year round.  more

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Alexander Cooley
Alexander Cooley is researching the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and its activities in Central Asia.  more

Evgeny Morozov
Evgeny Morozov is writing a book on how the Internet influences civic engagement and regime stability in countries such as China, Egypt, Russia, and Venezuela.  more

Juanita Leon
Juanita León is launching an investigative news blog in Colombia.  more

Mark Schoofs
Mark Schoofs is writing a book about the historical, economic, political, and cultural forces that have shaped the Russian and South African AIDS epidemics.  more

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