
This blog is maintained and written by Jonathan Lundqvist and aspires to gather interesting news-clippings and short essays about free speech, internet policy, digital culture and the global public sphere.
Jonathan Lundqvist is currently employed by one of the largest international NGO working for childrens’ rights in developing countries. His interests are media structures in third world countries and developing media – often with a twist-of-internet. He’s borderline-naïve about the possibilities for digital media to change the rules for participation in the public sphere.
Download a generic, brief resumé (PDF, 57Kb) as of March 2012.
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Other stuff by the author:
- B-level Thesis in Media and Communication Studies (Swedish):
Kusumowidagdo, G., Lundqvist J., Witkowski, J., (2002) “Man är aldrig för mycket Levi’s” – En analys av identiteter i reklamfilm 1968 – 2002, Stockholms Universitet - C-level (Bachelor) Thesis in Media and Communication Studies (Swedish, abstract in english):
Kusumowidagdo, G., Lundqvist J., Witkowski, J., (2003) I diskussion med folksjälen – Offentlighet och produktion på nättidningen Sourze, Stockholm University - D-level (Masters) Thesis in Media and Communication Studies:
Lundqvist J., (2007) Civil Society and Iranian Bloggers: Reconsidering the Democratizing Effects of ICTs, Stockholm University - B-level Thesis in Political Science (Swedish):
Lundqvist, J., (2004) “We are all his soldiers. We all work for him” – Demokratistering och warlordism i Afghanistan, Stockholm University - C-level (Bachelors) Thesis in Political Science:
Lundqvist, J., (2007) “National Security and the Alternative Voice Identity, Nation Building and the Case of the Iranian Bloggers., Stockholm University