Blogger Corps is born.
Put simple: bloggers related to NPO, cooperation for development, etc. acting as e-volunteers to foster blogging for nonprofit projects and organizations or, in their own words, matching bloggers with activists and non-profit groups who want to blog and need help getting started.
The idea first came out thanks to Rebecca MacKinnon and was put to practice by John Stanforth.
I talked about it on Monday and on Tuesday.
I wish them us the best of lucks in the new project. I’ve yet to know how but surely get involved one way or another. I thought it was a better idea to foster already established former online volunteering platforms, but once the project is out, we’d better help it out the best we can :)
If you need to cite this article in a formal way (i.e. for bibliographical purposes) I dare suggest:
Peña-López, I. (2004) “Blogger Corps III: the return of the NPO blogger” In ICTlogy,
#14, November 2004. Barcelona: ICTlogy.
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