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In the storm that has erupted over Invisible Children’s Kony 2012 campaign, one conclusion that people on all sides of the controversy tend to agree upon is the deep, even desperate, need for more information about the conflict historically centered in northern Uganda.
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Invisible Children: Giving American Youth a Raison D’Etre
Posted by Rima on Dec 03, 2012Ayesha Nibbe Almost nine months after the release of KONY 2012, Joseph Kony is a distant memory for most of the original 100+ million viewers of the historic viral video….
KONY 2012, Military Humanitarianism, and the Magic of Occult Economies
Posted by Rima on Nov 28, 2012Sverker Finnström Abstract The global success of the film KONY 2012 by Invisible Children, Inc., manifests far greater magical powers than those of Joseph Kony and his ruthless Lord’s Resistance Army, which…
Global Summit on the Lord’s Resistance Army, Remarks by Johnnie Carson
Posted by Rima on Nov 28, 2012Johnnie Carson Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs Hosted by Invisible Children Washington, DC November 17, 2012 Thank you for the kind introduction. Let me express my warm welcome to the…
Do No Harm
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 21, 2012Ronald Atkinson An article filed from Dungu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and published on 4 April in The Guardian (UK) newspaper was titled, “‘We don’t know of…
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We welcome questions and comments to further understanding of these complex issues. If you are interested in contributing to this blog and/or would like to help maintain it, please send us an email at info@makingsenseofkony.org.© 2012 Making Sense of Kony - All rights reserved.
Invisible Children: Giving American Youth a Raison D’Etre
RimaDec 03, 2012Ayesha Nibbe Almost nine months after the release of KONY 2012, Joseph Kony is a distant memory for most of the original 100+ million viewers of the historic viral video….
KONY 2012, Military Humanitarianism, and the Magic of Occult Economies
RimaNov 28, 2012Sverker Finnström Abstract The global success of the film KONY 2012 by Invisible Children, Inc., manifests far greater magical powers than those of Joseph Kony and his ruthless Lord’s Resistance Army, which…
Global Summit on the Lord’s Resistance Army, Remarks by Johnnie Carson
RimaNov 28, 2012Johnnie Carson Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs Hosted by Invisible Children Washington, DC November 17, 2012 Thank you for the kind introduction. Let me express my warm welcome to the…
In the storm that has erupted over Invisible Children’s Kony 2012 campaign, one conclusion that people on all sides of the controversy tend to agree upon is the deep, even desperate, need for more information about the conflict historically centered in northern Uganda.
From the Blog
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Do No Harm
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 21, 2012Ronald Atkinson An article filed from Dungu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and published on 4 April in The Guardian (UK) newspaper was titled, “‘We don’t know of…
The viral phenomenon Kony 2012: 100 million views for a non-event?
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 18, 2012First published in French in Politique africaine, 125, March 2012. Sandrine Perrot, Sciences Po, Center for International Studies (CERI), France “We are storytellers. We are visionaries, humanitarians, artists, and entrepreneurs….
War victims angered by Kony 2012 video, say it’s motivated by profits
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 18, 2012Sam Lawino Gulu Saturday April 21, 2012 As if in defiance of the controversy surrounding their Kony 2012 video, Invisible Children (IC), an American NGO in Gulu, has screened a…
Myth, Storytelling and the Wasted Potential of KONY2012
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 16, 2012Juliane Okot Bitek For those of us who have been screaming against the wind to get sustained attention on northern Uganda, the emergence of the KONY2012 video in the world…
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We welcome questions and comments to further understanding of these complex issues. If you are interested in contributing to this blog and/or would like to help maintain it, please send us an email at info@makingsenseofkony.org.© 2012 Making Sense of Kony - All rights reserved.
In the storm that has erupted over Invisible Children’s Kony 2012 campaign, one conclusion that people on all sides of the controversy tend to agree upon is the deep, even desperate, need for more information about the conflict historically centered in northern Uganda.
From the Blog
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Do No Harm
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 21, 2012Ronald Atkinson An article filed from Dungu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and published on 4 April in The Guardian (UK) newspaper was titled, “‘We don’t know of…
The viral phenomenon Kony 2012: 100 million views for a non-event?
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 18, 2012First published in French in Politique africaine, 125, March 2012. Sandrine Perrot, Sciences Po, Center for International Studies (CERI), France “We are storytellers. We are visionaries, humanitarians, artists, and entrepreneurs….
War victims angered by Kony 2012 video, say it’s motivated by profits
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 18, 2012Sam Lawino Gulu Saturday April 21, 2012 As if in defiance of the controversy surrounding their Kony 2012 video, Invisible Children (IC), an American NGO in Gulu, has screened a…
Myth, Storytelling and the Wasted Potential of KONY2012
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 16, 2012Juliane Okot Bitek For those of us who have been screaming against the wind to get sustained attention on northern Uganda, the emergence of the KONY2012 video in the world…
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We welcome questions and comments to further understanding of these complex issues. If you are interested in contributing to this blog and/or would like to help maintain it, please send us an email at info@makingsenseofkony.org.© 2012 Making Sense of Kony - All rights reserved.
In the storm that has erupted over Invisible Children’s Kony 2012 campaign, one conclusion that people on all sides of the controversy tend to agree upon is the deep, even desperate, need for more information about the conflict historically centered in northern Uganda.
From the Blog
Go to the Blog →
Do No Harm
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 21, 2012Ronald Atkinson An article filed from Dungu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and published on 4 April in The Guardian (UK) newspaper was titled, “‘We don’t know of…
The viral phenomenon Kony 2012: 100 million views for a non-event?
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 18, 2012First published in French in Politique africaine, 125, March 2012. Sandrine Perrot, Sciences Po, Center for International Studies (CERI), France “We are storytellers. We are visionaries, humanitarians, artists, and entrepreneurs….
War victims angered by Kony 2012 video, say it’s motivated by profits
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 18, 2012Sam Lawino Gulu Saturday April 21, 2012 As if in defiance of the controversy surrounding their Kony 2012 video, Invisible Children (IC), an American NGO in Gulu, has screened a…
Myth, Storytelling and the Wasted Potential of KONY2012
Posted by Sam Dubal on May 16, 2012Juliane Okot Bitek For those of us who have been screaming against the wind to get sustained attention on northern Uganda, the emergence of the KONY2012 video in the world…
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Contact Us
We welcome questions and comments to further understanding of these complex issues. If you are interested in contributing to this blog and/or would like to help maintain it, please send us an email at info@makingsenseofkony.org.© 2012 Making Sense of Kony - All rights reserved.