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Baird urges diplomats to use social media

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird is encouraging Canadian diplomats to experiment with social media to promote democratic freedom and trade across the globe.

The plan could represent a loosening of the communications leash the Harper government has placed on foreign diplomats as part of its centralized communications strategy.

Baird announced the initiative Friday in northern California as he visited the Silicon Valley headquarters of Internet search giant Google and of Twitter, where he is seeking advice on how to better use social media tools to advance Canadian foreign policy.

Diplomacy may never live up to the Silicon Valley mantra of move fast and break things, for various reasons. But in the environment of instant communication and social media, we do have to move faster and not be afraid to try new things or to make mistakes, Baird said.

Baird encouraged diplomats to take risks on social media to reach civic actors who can bring about political change in their countries.

It basically is a message to all of our diplomats, a word of encouragement to be innovative, even if it means there are risks, said a senior official not authorized to speak on the record.

After coming to power in 2006, the Conservative government imposed strict communication controls on its diplomats, including ambassadors and high commissioners, requiring them to clear major public events through the Privy Council Office in Ottawa.

The Canadian Press reported this week that bureaucrats at Industry Canada must run each proposed tweet through a 12-step protocol, and seek the approval of the ministers office.

However, the senior government official said diplomats abroad would have more local control, saying, each mission is ultimately responsible for their own Twitter/Facebook and other social media tools.

Canada has lagged far behind its two closest allies, the United States and Britain, in digital diplomacy so Fridays announcement was a welcome development, said Roland Paris, director of the Centre for International Policy Studies at the University of Ottawa.

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Media Control. Von Macht Und Medien – Ebook – Free Download [PDF,ePub,Mobi,ZIP] – Video


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Be Sensitive When Sharing On Social Media

Details Published on Thursday, 06 February 2014 09:00 Written by BEBOSHINI UNNI

Pic : google.comSOCIAL media is the modern worlds version of socialising.

No one needs to actually meet face to face anymore because this form of socialising has transformed the way people receive, share and exchange information.

Thanks to the advent of smartphones, we dont even need a full-size computer to access social media. Almost everyone on the planet has a smartphone on their side, day-in, day-out.

No more waiting for the morning newspaper too. There is an app for that. Today, news can really get around.

In the early days of social media, this modern level of interaction has never created any social problems; in fact it was thought to enhance social interactions.

But today we are beginning to see all kinds of unsavoury language and sharing done in bad taste in the social media.

You've probably have already come across an angry Tweet, a snuff photo in Facebook, an embarrassing YouTube clip, or racist comments.

Norazita, who had been with Ambank for 16 years, died on the spot. Pic : says.comThe most recent example of insensitive sharing that occurred in Facebook was the gory photograph of slain bank employee in a bank robbery.

Needless to say, it was spread all over Facebook in mere minutes, baffling police and especially hurtful to family members of the victim.

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"Breaking the News: The Role of Authoritarian State-Run Media", Golnaz Esfandiari on Social Media – Video


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