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Month: August 2006

“flashmob” software to mobilise israel’s supporters online

9th August 2006Robin Hamman

Almost since the day the current conflict involving Israel-Hezbollah-Lebanon began, people have been writing that it’s likely to be the most blogged about war. The mainstream media was, I think, initially surprised by the amount of quality coverage being provided… Continue Reading →

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top UK papers use of web features

9th August 2006Robin Hamman 5 Comments

Last week, the Bivings Report released an analysis of the Top 100 newspapers in America and their use of the web. Others have since done the same analysis on the top newspaper sites in other countries, including Brazil, Denmark and… Continue Reading →

academic studies

user generated content and uk libel law (discussion paper)

8th August 2006Robin Hamman 9 Comments

As some readers will know, in addition to working full-time I’ve also been working on a part-time law degree ("PgDip CPE Law") at the University of Hertfordshire for the past two years and I’m presently one equity and trusts exam… Continue Reading →

academic studies, internet libel, law, online community, social software

mumsnet supporters begin an avalanche of coverage

8th August 2006Robin Hamman 3 Comments

When Gina Ford instructed her solicitors to send a letter to the ISP hosting mumsnet, threatening to sue them for libel if they didn’t cease hosting the community site for moms and expectant moms, she probably had no idea how… Continue Reading →

BBC, citizen journalism, internet libel, law, online community, social software

few blogs in technorati’s list of top inbound link sites

7th August 2006Robin Hamman

Technorati’s Dave Sifry has issued his State of the Blogosphere for August 2006. It’s the usual story of the number of blogs growing at an incredible pace – a new one every two seconds (about 8% of those are spam… Continue Reading →

academic studies, BBC

mumsnet threatened with libel action

7th August 2006Robin Hamman 1 Comment

Mumsnet is a site offering advice to expectant parents, support for those suffering bereavement following miscarriage, answers to obscure pregnancy questions, pushchair reviews and much much more. Sadly, it’s also a site that could find itself closed following legal threats… Continue Reading →

internet libel, law, online community, social software

reuters photographer caught faking it by bloggers

7th August 2006Robin Hamman 2 Comments

Some of the more old school mainstream media types spend a lot of time worrying about the "blogger lynchmob" and if they keep making mistakes like this one, they’ve got every reason to be. The photo at left, taken by… Continue Reading →

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AOL to make massive job cuts

4th August 2006Robin Hamman

According to multiple sources, AOL is planning to make around 5000 employees – half a quarter of it’s workforce – redundant (that’s "laid-off" in American). I can’t say I’m really surprised. AOL, which reportedly once had 30 million subscribers but… Continue Reading →

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colbert spoof on robustness of wikipedia

4th August 2006Robin Hamman

Stephen Colbert has turned his attention to the weaknesses of wikipedia, where he encourages viewers to mess with the entry about elephants. As Tom Coates points out, a look at the change history for the wikipedia entry, and subsequent locking… Continue Reading →

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the blogger vs mainstream media thing keeps following me

2nd August 2006Robin Hamman 1 Comment

For some reason, my del.icio.us is absolutely overflowing with "bloggers vs mainstream media" links: Niel McIntosh at CompleteTosh thought he had almost recovered from the debate which, not long ago, made him contemplate chewing his arm off in frustration. Then… Continue Reading →

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I’ve been blogging here since 1995.

For two decades, I’ve been devising and implementing strategic digital and social media programmes for some of the World’s largest brands.

I teach Public Relations at Boston University, London and regularly undertake strategy engagements on a contract basis. I’m also studying for an MA in Documentary Photography at University of the Arts London (UAL) part-time.

Previous roles include Partner at Penta Group (formerly Hume Brophy); Senior Consultant at Battenhall; EMEA Director of Creative Strategy, Digital and Social Media at FleishmanHillard; European Managing Director at The Dachis Group; Director of Digital at Edelman; and Editor of the BBC Blogs.

I’ve also been a Visiting Fellow of Journalism at City University (London) and of Stanford’s Cyberlaw Program.

I hold an MA in Sociology, MPhil in Communication Studies and Pg Dip in Law.

 

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