WASHINGTON – The BBC is devoting major resources to deliver its journalism to cell phones and other mobile devices because subscribers of these technologies are the most serious, committed consumers of news. That was the assertion by Dick Meyer, Executive Producer for BBC News, America, at a CCLP forum here yesterday…….Continue Reading BBC executive producer outlines mobile technology & election coverage strategies
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Clothilde Hewlett has been honored as among the “Women Leaders in Law”
San Francisco Recorder: Advisory board member Clothilde Hewlett highlights her advocacy for CCLP's Technology & Trafficking project as an important part of her community service…….Continue Reading Clothilde Hewlett has been honored as among the “Women Leaders in Law”
U.S. Undersecretary of State for public diplomacy quotes Geoffrey Cowan
U.S. Department of State: Director Geoffrey Cowan was quoted by Tara Sonenshine the U.S. Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy regarding Collaborative Diplomacy…….Continue Reading U.S. Undersecretary of State for public diplomacy quotes Geoffrey Cowan
Public-private partnerships drive mobile phone innovation in Taiwan
TAIPEI–Innovations in mobile phone applications here are driven and enabled by public-private partnerships at the national and local levels. At the national level, the government embarked on an eTaiwan initiative ten years ago, which evolved in 2007 into Mobile Taiwan, according to Steve Lin of the country's Ministry of Economic Affairs, during an interview here. Now, Mobile Taiwan is being implemented in Mobile Education and in access to all government services via handheld devices. And these government efforts, says Lin, are to create catalysts to drive innovation in "value-added" industries, patterned after US national laboratories and incubation centers…….Continue Reading Public-private partnerships drive mobile phone innovation in Taiwan
USAID, CCLP call for students to address human trafficking online
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is tapping tech-savvy students to combat one of the most complex human rights issues of the 21st Century – human trafficking. On Wednesday, October 24, the agency launched ChallengeSlavery.org, its Counter Trafficking in Persons (C-TIP) Campus Challenge. The initiative calls on university students to develop creative technology solutions to prevent human trafficking, to enable victims to escape from traffickers, and to assist survivors in recovering from trauma so that they can lead productive lives…….Continue Reading USAID, CCLP call for students to address human trafficking online
California Proposition 35 forum ignites passionate discussion from human trafficking experts
How can a ballot initiative that aims to discourage human trafficking stir up such spirited debate? Attendees at CCLP's Road to the White House panel discussion on Wednesday, October 24, 2012, discovered that there are divergent opinions of Proposition 35, a California ballot initiative intended to strengthen human trafficking laws…….Continue Reading California Proposition 35 forum ignites passionate discussion from human trafficking experts
Human Trafficking and Social Media with Mark Latonero, Research Director for the Annenberg Center of Communication Leadership and Policy, University of Southern California (GNLA)
GEN NEXT Los Angeles: Research director Mark Latonero gives a lecture about human trafficking and social media…….Continue Reading Human Trafficking and Social Media with Mark Latonero, Research Director for the Annenberg Center of Communication Leadership and Policy, University of Southern California (GNLA)
Decision 2012: Annenberg live screening of the third presidential debate informs USC community
Well over 200 students, staff, faculty and guests gathered in the East Lobby of the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism for the third presidential debate, on October 22, 2012. This marked the final debate before Election Day leaving many in the crowd focused intently upon the candidates' performance. After the live screening, a bi-partisan panel discussion convened to gather opinions and thoughts about the debate night proceedings…….Continue Reading Decision 2012: Annenberg live screening of the third presidential debate informs USC community
Candidates spar in the second presidential debate: live panel of bi-partisan political experts react
The Center on Communication Leadership & Policy, in partnership with Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics, welcomed members of the USC community to watch the second in a series of three live screenings of the presidential debates on campus. Immediately following the debate, a bi-partisan panel analyzed the candidate's performance. The USC Political Student Assembly, USC College Democrats, and USC College Republicans helped to arrange the panel discussion, which featured the following participants: Jim Brulte, Former California State Senate and Assembly Republican Leader Garry South, a senior democratic strategist and former senior advisor to California Governor Gray Davis Max Schwartz,……Continue Reading Candidates spar in the second presidential debate: live panel of bi-partisan political experts react