I've recently scheduled to give these three talks:
Nov. 16 at Stanford Law School's Rock Center for Corporate Governance, mainly on the paper "Proxy Voting Brand Competition", my work on the SEC Investor Advisory Committee, and ProxyDemocracy.
Nov. 17 at U C Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies, mainly on the paper "Global Voter Media Platform" and VoterMedia.org.
Dec. 10 at the 2009 British Columbia Pension Forum, mainly on the paper "Proxy Voting Brand Competition", my work on the SEC Investor Advisory Committee, and ProxyDemocracy.
More info on the talks at votermedia.org/presentations. The papers are available at votermedia.org/publications.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Media Democracy Day this Saturday at VPL
Media Democracy Day 2009 will be this Saturday November 7 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Vancouver Public Library, 350 West Georgia Street. Info at www.mediademocracyday.org/vancouver.
See you there!
See you there!
Friday, August 7, 2009
Vote to allocate media funding percentages
We have implemented a new feature empowering voters to allocate percentages of a budget to competing websites/blogs at votermedia.org.
For some interesting examples, see these community pages:
Vancouver
UBC AMS (student union)
USA Investor Education
For some interesting examples, see these community pages:
Vancouver
UBC AMS (student union)
USA Investor Education
Labels:
Financial System,
Municipal,
UBC,
Vancouver,
VoterMedia Design
Monday, July 6, 2009
You can now vote at new Global Voter Media Platform
We've just released the first beta version of votermedia.org, where you can now vote on media that cover Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Iran, Microsoft, CBC etc etc. It's designed to have a page of voter-ranked media (blogs and others) for each voter community in the world. You can add new communities and new media to this voting system.
There's more explanation on the site's FAQ page, and in the paper "Global Voter Media Platform" at votermedia.org/publications.
Come and help reform our governments, corporations and other large organizations!
http://votermedia.org
There's more explanation on the site's FAQ page, and in the paper "Global Voter Media Platform" at votermedia.org/publications.
Come and help reform our governments, corporations and other large organizations!
http://votermedia.org
Labels:
BC,
Corporations,
Media,
Municipal,
Vancouver,
VoterMedia Design
Monday, May 25, 2009
May 27 event: Where's the Money in Media?
Panel Discussion: CBC cuts, corporate media bailouts, exciting alternative models
Host: | Media Democracy Day Vancouver |
Type: | |
Network: | Global |
Date: | Wednesday, May 27, 2009 |
Time: | 6:45pm - 9:00pm |
Location: | VIVO Media Arts Centre |
Street: | 1965 Main St. near 3rd, close to Main Street/Science World Skytrain |
City/Town: | Vancouver, BC |
Phone: | 6048758455 |
Email: | naava.smolash [at] gmail.com |
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
B.C. Politics Blog Ranking update
March voting results are now shown on the British Columbia Politics Blog Ranking. Top three ranks unchanged -- #1 Stephen Rees, #2 The Tyee, #3 Frances Bula.
Public Eye moved up from #9 to #4; Bill Tieleman from #8 to #5; Vancouver Observer from #10 to #6. Way to go!
Do you agree? See all rankings & media links, then vote.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
B.C. Politics Blog Ranking update
Today I did the monthly vote tally for the British Columbia Politics Blog Ranking. Stephen Rees moved up to #1, Paul Hillsdon up to #5, and Gordon Price up to #7 -- congrats all!
You can now vote for the March period. Thank you voters for helping us find insightful media/blogs!
You can now vote for the March period. Thank you voters for helping us find insightful media/blogs!
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