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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Tis the season for blogging (especially here at kthread) and launches: my good friend Antony Loewenstein has been promoting his new book, The Blogging Revolution, in really fascinating interviews on radio (mp3) and television (&#8220;Print media future in question&#8221; segment) recently. Antony explains why he wrote the book: Reading an advance copy, I was impressed [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />&#8216;Tis the season for blogging (especially here at kthread) and launches: my good friend Antony Loewenstein has been promoting his new book, <a href="http://bloggingrevolution.com">The Blogging Revolution</a>, in really fascinating interviews on radio (<a href="http://www.2ser.com/podcasts/the-fourth-estate/The_Fourth_Estate_050908.mp3/at_download/audiofile/The_Fourth_Estate_050908.mp3">mp3</a>) and television (&#8220;Print media future in question&#8221; <a href="http://australianetwork.com/newshour/archives.htm?site=September2008">segment</a>) recently.</p>
<p>Antony explains why he wrote the book: </p>
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<p>Reading an advance copy, I was impressed with the deeply humanist underpinnings of his arguments about the vexed relationships between bloggers and the repressive regimes they live (and write) under in Syria, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Egypt, and China. </p>
<p>I met Antony at the <a href="http://summit08.globalvoicesonline.org/">Global Voices Summit</a> in Budapest along with others active in the global blogging community; what all of the information activists I met there&#8212;many who blog anonymously or pseudonymously&#8212;share with the bloggers profiled in this new book is the sense that their thoughts, loves, fears, and concerns are valid and important to publish freely no matter whether the subject matter is politics or&#8230;Dire Straits (you&#8217;ll have to read the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Blogging-Revolution-Antony-Loewenstein/dp/0522854907/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1220711366&#038;sr=8-1">book</a>). </p>
<p>Many, like <a href="http://antonyloewenstein.com/blog/">Antony</a>, are <em>prolific</em> bloggers. To follow the conversations, I like the Global Voices <a href="http://digests.globalvoicesonline.org/">daily digest</a>, an excellent way to find voices from all over the world.   </p>
<p>Congratulations, Antony&#8212;</p>


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