Covering Enemies of the Internet

by Joshua Barnes  /  March 18, 2011  / No comments




Photo: Reporters Without Borders

Burma, China, Cuba and Iran are the first four countries in the list of Enemies of the Internet that Reporters Without Borders released last week. Below you can find interviews, in-depth articles, and blog posts that Sampsonia Way has published on these countries.

BURMA
Burmese Media Revolution (Visual PDF)
Burmese Media Revolution (Text-Only Version)

CHINA
Tibetan Blogosphere

CUBA
Kilobites of Discord (Visual PDF)
Kilobytes of Discord (Text-Only Version)

Cuban Bloggers (Visual PDF)
Cuban Bloggers (Text-Only Version)

IRAN
The Omnipresence of Government Censorship

About the Author

Joshua Barnes is a senior editorial assistant at Sampsonia Way. In 2010 he earned a bachelor’s degree in Fiction Writing and Literature at the University of Pittsburgh. During his undergraduate career, he was awarded with 2009′s Ossip Award in Critical Writing for Anna Kavan A Critical Study and was the Runner up for 2008′s Ossip Award for Below the Ground, Above the Earth: Visualizations on the Evolution of Alienation in Richard Wright’s The Man Who Lived Underground. Currently Josh is working on a variety of multi-media narratives, and is involved with several musical projects.

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