[New-imc] Jakarta IMC --Is it complete?

Jay jay at tao.ca
Fri Jun 7 01:13:02 PDT 2002


Looks great!  Thanks, Meggy, for filling in the last bits.  Bart sent this
information along to the imc-process list, so the Jakarta IMC should be an
"official" part of the network within a few days.  

Jay

At 04:07 AM 06/06/2002 +0000, Margiyono . wrote:
>
>Membership Criteria:
>A. PRINCIPLES OF UNITY
>We all agree with membership criteria and the declarations.
>
>B. COMMITTED MEMBERSHIP
>IMC-Jakarta now have some people who involve in, they are: Margiyono
>(jakarta_raya at hotmail.com), is a freelance journalist write for Pantau
>(monthly media and journalism study), Latitudes, etc. and also works as
>graphic designer, J.P Indra (redslabel at yahoo.com)works as scriptwriters
>for SC TV), Muchlish (brigademerah at hotmail.com), freelancer for Tempo
>magazine data and analysis Center), Coen Husein Pontoh
>(coen_h_pontoh at hotmail.com) works for Pantau, media and journalism study),
>Mugiyanto (mugiyanto at eudoramail.com) formerly worked as assistant
>correspondent for Dutch NOS TV. Many people form Walhi, Sawit Watch and
>other also make contribution for Jakarta Indymedia.
>
>C. OPEN MEETINGS
>Jakarta IMC organizes regular meeting every Monday afternoon. We used
>Margiyono's place as temporary "center' at Jl. H. Saibun No.54 Jatipadang
>Pasar Minggu Jakarta, phone (6221) 788 35 635
>
>D. MISSION STATEMENT
>According to Jakarta IMC mission, the newswire is engineered to strengthen 
>individuals to be really independent journalists by providing a direct, 
>unmoderated forum for publishing, including text articles, audio and video 
>recordings, and photographs, to the public via the internet. Jakarta IMC, 
>particularly open for publishing :
>
>Investigative report or hard news;
>Eyewitness report of significant progressive demonstrations or other 
>activities;
>Coverage Jakarta and other part of Indonesia regional issues;
>Media criticism and analysis;
>Academic research and analysis;
>Opinions, mostly of voiceless people;
>Media produced from within underrepresented groups;
>Local stories with national or global significance;
>Stories on people or projects working towards social and economic justice.
>
>
>Newswire interface will give opportunity for journalists to make a choice of 
>classifying their work as news or as opinion. In the future, they can 
>classify their article depending on the issues like economy, politic, woman, 
>labor, environment.
>
>E. EDITORIAL POLICY
>
>The Editorial Collective --The editorial collective is a group of volunteers 
>who job is overseeing the content of the Jakarta IMC website. Our 
>responsibility for the stewardship of the newswire, and of the website in 
>general, is expressed in these four guiding principles, which for the basis 
>of Jakarta IMC editorial policy:
>
>-To provide open-publishing newswire in accordance with IMC policies and 
>philosophy.
>-To maintain the newswire and website as a public space, and dedicated 
>especially for voiceless people.
>-To aware that freedom of speak may be rise a disastrous media, but without 
>freedom of speak is disaster.
>-To present the website as a useful media resource.
>
>Postings to the Jakarta IMC newswire are unmoderated. Members of the 
>editorial collective monitor the newswire, give attention to important, 
>informative posting to add to the front page's center-column feature 
>section.
>
>However, the editorial collective may reclassify postings as news or 
>opinion, or hide them. Mostly, the posting will be hidden because they are 
>empty or duplicate posts, or because they consist of advertising or other 
>inappropriate content. People can monitor decisions made by the editorial 
>collective by viewing the hidden article page.
>
>Newswire Publishing -The Jakarta Independent Media Center is an open 
>collective media production and distribution as tools for promoting social 
>and economic justice. Trough our activities, Jakarta IMC people seek to the 
>voiceless people that have small access to media  and  to clarify and 
>analyze local and global issues that impact environment, people and 
>individuals. We are dedicated to generating alternatives to the corporate 
>media and to identifying and creating positive models for a sustainable and 
>equitable society.
>
>F OPEN PUBLISHING
>Jakarta IMC uses Open Publishing on its web site,
>"http://jakarta.indymedia.org.au" (soon to be
>"http://jakarta.indymedia.org")
>
>G. DECISIONMAKING POLICY
>Jakarta IMC uses consensus-based decision-making processes. Decision-making 
>processes usually making during meeting every Sunday afternoon, or by phone. 
>Sometimes by mailing list, but internet access is expensive for us, so 
>mailing-list discussion is not the only media for decision making-processes.
>
>H. GLOBAL REPRESENTATIVE
>The current representative of the Jakarta IMC is "Margiyono"
><jakarta_raya at hotmail.com>
>
>I. . NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
>IMC Jakarta will contribute as possible to network-wide communication,
>the subscriber-readable-archives "private" list imc-jakarta is here for
>anyone to subscribe to -
>general info:
>http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-jakarta
>archive:
>http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/private/imc-jakarta
>and in case a backup is needed, the regional mailing list may be
>used:
>http://lists.cat.org.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/imc-australasia
>
>J. AFFILIATIONS
>About supporting organization, none of them are political party, SMS, PDS 
>and other are student and community organizations.
>
>K. COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE
>The Jakarta IMC will not engage in commercial enterprises that inure to the 
>benefit of any of its members.
>
>L. IMC LOGO
>IMC logo is on main page: http://jakarta.indymedia.org.au (soon to be
>jakarta.indymedia.org)
>
>M. LOCAL CITIES LIST
>Cities list is on main page: http://jakarta.indymedia.org.au (soon to be 
>jakarta.indymedia.org)
>
>Introduction:
>Jakarta Indymedia started at October 2001. We publish Indonesian story and 
>translate stories from other local IMC. Our site is
>www.jakarta.indymedia.org.au. (soon to be jakarta.indymedia.org).  Why we 
>want to be an IMC: We want support people to organize protest against 
>military oppression and neoliberal globalization with media which is 
>independent from state control and capital domination. We have organize 
>people in Jakarta to support Jakarta Indymedia.
>
>There has been much discussion about the Jakarta IMC lately on the new-imc 
>mailing list, with visitors from Australian IMCs, especially Sam from 
>Melbourne, urging acceptance of the Jakarta IMC into the network.  They have 
>already been welcomed by the Australasian Region, and have been operating at 
>their current address,http://jakarta.indymedia.org.au since October.
>
>
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