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Global Voices Online

Global Voices
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Founded 2004, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Focus Journalism
Area served
Global
Website globalvoices.org

Global Voices is an international community of writers, bloggers and digital activists that translate and report on what is being said in citizen media worldwide. It is a non-profit project started at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School that grew out of an international bloggers' meeting held in December 2004. The organization was founded by Ethan Zuckerman and Rebecca MacKinnon. In 2008, it became an independent non-profit incorporated in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

When Global Voices was formed, Its objectives were: first, to enable and empower a community of "bridge bloggers" who "can make a bridge between two languages, or two cultures." Second to develop tools and resources to make achieving the first objective more effective. It has maintained a working relationship with mainstream media. Reuters, for example, gave Global Voices unrestricted grants from 2006 to 2008. For its contribution to innovation in journalism, Global Voices was granted the 2006 Knight-Batten Grand Prize. Global Voices was also recognized in 2009 with the University of Denver's Anvil of Freedom award for contributions to journalism and democracy.

The organization now states its goals as to:

The organizations has a team of regional editors that aggregates and selects conversations from a variety of blogospheres, with a particular focus on non-Western and underrepresented voices.

Several projects have grown to become successful websites of their own with distinct communities.

Global Voices Advox (formerly Advocacy) is an international network of bloggers and activists who fight for online free speech and track threats against "netizens". Advox were among the first to recognize arrests and killings of bloggers (starting in 2007) and were instrumental in helping to shift the focus of international media rights organizations to include online writers.

Rising Voices seeks to empower under-represented communities to make their voices heard online by providing micro-grants to new projects; developing a series of participatory media tutorials; and cultivating a network of passionate citizen media activists. The first round of micro-grants were awarded in 2007 following a grant from Knight News Challenge Award.

Volunteers who wished to translate Global Voiced content from English into other languages formed Project Lingua in 2007. Since then, translation has become central to Global Voices. As of May 2015, there are over 40 translation sites, and many publish original content that is translated into English rather than the other way around.


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