John Hopkins on Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:21:11 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> Iceland's fight for press freedom |
nettime's avid reader wrote: > Icelandic Modern Media Initiative > http://immi.is/?l=en&p=intro > > Iceland is at a unique crossroads. Because of an economic meltdown > in the banking sector, a deep sense is among the nation that a > fundamental change is needed in order to prevent such events from > taking place again. At such times it is important to seek a collective > future vision and take a course that will bring the nation and the > parliament closer together. > > On February 17th a parliamentary resolution will be filed at the > Icelandic parliament suggesting that Iceland will position itself > legally with regard to the protection of freedoms of expression and > information. This suggestion for a future vision has sparked great > enthusiasm both within the parliament and among those it has been > introduced to. I wouldn't hold your breath on this one... Iceland has a legal system with one foot firmly in the 14th century, and little in the way of any progressive "Sunshine Laws" regarding transparency in government -- it is a matter of fact that most governmental functions are done completely behind dense cloaks of interpersonal secrecy (keep in mind this is a society of 310,000 people. Personal connection and a private discretion dominates human relation rather than some anonymous legal structure as in larger countries: scaling is a critical factor in human relation!). One can only hope that the wide-scale of patrimony and nepotism throughout the government and, indeed, the whole society, might change as a result of the severe economic meltdown that Iceland experienced, but there is a countervailing inertia that arises because of this scaling affect -- individuals will have to actually *change their behavior* in relation to many others in their sphere of influence and living. You can't really erase the fact that you, as a citizen in Iceland, are likely to have an extended family/friend connection where ever you turn. (again this scaling function, obviously this would be far less likely in the UK or other large country). In addition, there is a significant trend where people are 'offshoring' the blame for the meltdown -- saying that it was the global economic blowout rather than anything Icelandic that could have possibly been negative. This wholesale re-writing of history is lead by the former Prime Minister (and head of the Independence Party) David Oddsson -- architect of the privatization/deregulation of all the national banks in the 90's which was a primary factor in the meltdown -- and who was also the Central Bank chairman when the real collapse happened, is now the editor of what was the main national newspaper!! That's like Dick Cheney and Karl Rove gaining control of the NY Times! BTW -- Alda's been blogging the whole situation in Iceland for some time now at The Icelandic Weather Report http://icelandweatherreport.com/ (although she has stopped reporting on the weather recently... cheers, jh # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org