Blogging from Stockholm

ImageA number of people blogged from the IAMCR Congress in Stockholm. To help the IAMCR community know what happened in Stockholm we have put together a list of the blogs we have found. See the list.

If you blogged from IAMCR or know of someone who did, send us the URL of your blog or post and we'll add it to the list.

Help us keep the IAMCR community informed about what's happened in Stockholm.

http://www.innovationjournalism.org/blog/2008/07/injo-program-presented-at-iamcr.html, David Norfors

http://angelicagoesyankee.blogspot.com/2008/07/media-and-global-divides.html,  Angelika Karlsson

http://bakeryhill.blogspot.com, Fredrik Stiernstedt

http://twitter.com/jmnoguera, José Manuel Noguera (Twitter, in Spanish)

http://telenovelas-carolina.blogspot.com, Dr. Carolina Acosta-Alzuru (English)

http://www.telenovelasonline.info/iamcr-stockholm-popular-culture/, Dr. Carolina Acosta-Alzuru (English)

http://myspace-sweta.blogspot.com/, Sweta Sing (English)

http://twitter.com/guyberger, Guy Berger (Twitter, in English)

http://susanjacobson.livejournal.com, Susan Jacobson (English)

http://spinoffonline.blogspot.com/, Mar Grandío (Spanish)

http://www.blogberry.ru, Anton Gumenskiy (Russian)

http://www.blogsymedios.com , José Manuel Noguera (Spanish)

http://www.media.blogfa.com, Omid Ali Masoudi (Persian)

http://www.popmatters.com/pm/blogs/peripatetic-postcards, Todd Holden (English)

http://doctorofjournalism.com, Henrik Örnebring (English)

IAMCR takes no responsibility for the content of the above blogs. They reflect their authors' point of view.