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Headline, Islam, tech for education »
I am proud to announce the first release of Nurani, Meedan’s platform for cross-language scriptural discussion for Muslim and Christian scholars managed by the Cambridge Inter-faith Programme at the University of Cambridge, a programme of the Faculty of Divinity.
The long term goal is a federated system of discussion fora (Nurani, ScripturalReasoning.org and others run by new partners) drawing upon a common textual resource (the library). The next phase in this vision is to be funded over 18 months by a UK Research Council Digital Economy Grant with two new developer positions to be hired at Cambridge with project management, design and strategy provided by Meedan.
Egypt, Headline, Society »
Hosni Mubarak appears to be on his way out as Egyptian President.
This is a huge moment in the modern history of the Middle East – and it is an astonishing achievement by the Egyptian people. Who can say in their lifetime that they took part in the overthrow of a dictatorship?
The Egyptian people have been incredible throughout the last two weeks, just incredible – full of huge courage, energy, and joy. I hope this brings them a brighter future of real prosperity, security and freedom.
Featured, Headline, Media, Society »
I read a great post today on Global Voices Advocacy presenting the incredible power of Twitter as a mechanism for enabling communication and better networking despite state repression.
So much is said about Twitter, but not a huge amount about its emerging role in the Middle East. So it’s great to see this conversation emerge. It will no doubt enrich and forward the ‘what have bloggers done for the Middle East’ discussion – which has started to feel stale.
But two important caveats need to be made about Twitter in the Middle East before we simply assume that it already plays a critical social role.
