Welcome to the new blog, Communication Crisis, which will be looking at telecommunications through political crisis with special reference to Libya. The blog is linked to a larger research project which will examine, through virtual ethnography, the ways in which people are communicating within the crisis, how they are bypassing restrictions on telecommunications and how people can prepare themselves for communicating through crises. Case studies are vital for this type of research and so I encourage anyone interested to share your relevant stories as a “guest blogger” on this site. We are interested in stories about communicating through situations of natural disaster or political crisis and stories from those anticipating crisis and preparations they or their organisations have made for communicating through the anticipated crisis. We particularly welcome any stories about communications relating to the the current situations in the Middle East & North Africa. To submit a story contact communicationcrisis@live.co.uk.
Thanks,
Laura Morris
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