IMS conference on ICTs and networked communications environments

Advisory conferences are organised by IMS every second year to create a platform for innovation and sharing of knowledge within the field of media development.

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Outcome of IMS report published


06.01.2009
IMS is launching a new report capturing the outcomes of the IMS conference on ICTs and networked communications environments: Opportunities and threats for press freedom and democratization held in September

Participants call conference an eyeopener


Sending sms messages with Jaiku at the Grand Central Station in Copenhagen. From left: Finn Rasmussen, IMS; Wijayananda Jayaweera, UNESCO; Christina Dahlman, SIDA assisted by Amy Hamilton from the Kaospilots. Photo: Lotte Dahlmann/IMS.

11.10.2008
Participants applaud IMS conference 2008 for its innovative set up and eye-opening

Opportunities and threats for press freedom and democratization


Jussi Impio from Nokia Research Centre in Kenya live streaming by cell phone at the EXPO of the IMS conference. Photo: Lotte Dahlmann/IMS.
25.09.2008
On 15-16 September 2008, IMS hosted a conference in Copenhagen on ICTs and networked communications environments to cast a critical eye on the opportunities and threats for press freedom and democratization with the new communications

Putting new media to the test


Cellphones - the future of mass communication? IMS conference on the possibilities and threaths for press freedom and democratization of new networked media communities, in Copenhagen 15-16 September 2008. Photo: IMS

18.09.2008
New modes of communication were presented and tested by the participants at the IMS conference 15-16 September 2008 in Copenhagen on ICTs and networked communications environments: "Opportunities and Threats for press freedom and democratization"

How can the new network community benefit from freedom of speech?


12.09.2008
Under the title: Opportunities and threats for press freedom and democratization, IMS is hosting a conference in Copenhagen 15-16 September to seek answers as to whether and how ICTs and networked communications environments may promote freedom of speech and press freedom around the
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