Lots of coverage for this new initiative launched yesterday outside Leinster House. I note that the site has a blog and a heavy concentration on civil union issues and ‘how your politician voted’ in the recent private members debate on the Labour Party’s Civil Union Bill. I’ll give lots of link love to any reader […]
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The GayVote.ie
April 24th, 2007 · 6 Comments · Blogging, gayvote.ie, Irish Politics, irishelection2007, KAL Case, LGBT, Queer, Same Sex Partnerships
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Cleraun Centre/Opus Dei do blogging
April 22nd, 2007 · 6 Comments · Blogging, Social Media
I see Richard Delevan is hanging out with the lads from Opus Dei tomorrow night. Now you might not know it was Opus Dei that are behind the meeting on the vexed (yawn) question of ‘Blogging and traditional media: do the same standards of professional integrity apply? ’. A little closer examination of the Cleraun […]
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Eoin is a lovely man (and other Barcamp gossip)
April 21st, 2007 · 6 Comments · Blogging, irishelection2007, Social Media
That’s what I learnt at Barcamp in Dublin today. Even if Eoin wasn’t a great speaker and expert on the law I’d still say he is a lovely man because if I said he wasn’t and it was a lie then I would be in trouble. See – I now know a bit more about […]
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I’m going to Barcamp
April 16th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Blogging, Social Media
I’m not a techie, I don’t work in IT, I don’t blog about my business. However Barcamp Ireland 3 (previously Barcamp Dublin) is taking place this Saturday and I’m attending to have a look at a gathering where the attendees are the event. In particular I am interested in hearing Eoin O’Dell speak on blogs […]
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NGO’s get into elections and blogging and websites
April 12th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Blogging, Irish Politics, irishelection2007, Social Media
What Women Want from the Next Irish Government – The National Women’s Council Election Blog Aontas Demand your Right to Learn Any others out there?
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