Tag Archives: documentary
Us Now: Governance 2.0
“Us Now” is an interesting documentary about “the power of mass collaboration, government and the internet.” (via) Although most examples are well known (at least among “political web 2.0 geeks” …), the film provides a good overview about different collaborative internet projects and how politics might change in the future: In a world in which [...]
Posted in Humanities & Social Sciences, internet Also tagged collaboration, governance, government 2.0, internet, social networking, video 1 Comment
Return to Europe – A journey of discovery
Interesting TV documentary project about the Balkans. Unfortunately not online and only broadcasted by 3sat and ORF (both in German). More details here and here: This ten-part documentary series is one of the most ambitious TV projects on South Eastern Europe produced in recent years. It gives people who have contributed to the region’s progress [...]
Posted in European Debate, culture Also tagged Balkans, culture, EU Enlargement, Europe, History, South Eastern Europe, TV 1 Comment
Total Denial
Total Denial is an amazing documentary about an historic lawsuit connected with the UNOCAL/TOTAL oil pipeline in Burma. One of the few screenings of the film took place in Brussels on Friday (organised by Avocats Sans Frontières), check out the official movie page here for more dates and details: Total Denial is the story of [...]
Posted in International Politics Also tagged Belgium, Burma, corporates, France, globalisation, human rights, law, movie, politics, total, total denial, unocal, USA Leave a comment

Return to Europe – A Rediscovery