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iRevolution
Buddhism around the World Education Peace work Practice! Publishing Publishing in a digital world
Many Buddhists these days have the unfortunate karma of struggling with repressive regimes. In this they are not alone. iRevolution is a blog focusing on the nexus of modern communications technology and liberation. It is definitely worth a look for anyone seriously interested in non-violent resistance and new forms of social activism. http://irevolution.wordpress.com/
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Pangea
Peace work Practice! Publishing in a digital world
No name; just practice. http://www.pangeaday.org/index.php
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Public Knowledge Project
Education Publishing Publishing in a digital world
Sumeru now supports Open Journal System – a free, open-source software package used to create and publish academic journals. OJS was created by a consortium of universities led by Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, known as the Public Knowledge Project (http://pkp.sfu.ca/). OJS is used by more than 2000 journals around the world. A great union... Read more »
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Buddhism in Canada 2.0
Buddhism in Canada Buddhist community Education Publishing Publishing in a digital world
The Buddhism in Canada website re-design is now one step closer to launch. Last week, Justin Wah Kan (working with Sumeru), received his MA in media production from Ryerson University for his work on the project. Congratulations, Justin!
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