Archive for category Jurnalistika

Sosial media və seçkilər: Namizədlər yeni mediadan necə yararlanır?

Posted by CİVƏ on Thursday, 7 October, 2010

Parlament seçkilərinə iki aydan az zaman qalıb. Vaxt azaldıqca, namizədlər təşkilatlanma üçün müxtəlif yollardan istifadə edir. Bu seçkiləri xüsusiləşdirən məqam isə, ilk dəfə olaraq internet və yeni medianın yaratdığı imkanlardır. Namizədlər artıq bu imkanlardan yararlanmağa başlayıblar. Read the rest of this entry »

Qadından proqramist olar???

Posted by CİVƏ on Wednesday, 9 June, 2010

Düz 1 həftədən çoxdur ki, qadınların İnformasiya Texnologiyaları sahəsində azlığını araşdırıram.

Sadəcə maraqlıdır, niyə onların sayı bu qədər azdır? Elə bu maraqla 3 kişi proqramist və 2 qadın proqramistlə söhbətləşmişəm. Bütün kişi müsahiblərdən bu cavabı almışam: Read the rest of this entry »

Internet as a social change?! Or, Website for your future???

Posted by CİVƏ on Wednesday, 19 May, 2010

Marketa Kristova, thirty-eight year old sociologist and webmaster in Prague, Czech Republic. In 1994 it was interesting for her the reason of few women in IT sector in her country, so, she started to research this issue till 2008. But in 2007 she created a website named “Zkus IT” (“Try IT”) about women involved in IT. This was the pioneer web-site to break up stereotypes like, IT is only for men.  Read the rest of this entry »

Analysis of “Geobar” issue

Posted by CİVƏ on Monday, 30 November, 2009

“20-year-old Pako Tabatadze had taken part in popular “Geobar” reality-show, which broadcasted in Rustavi 2. Soon Tabatadze had declared his homosexuality and he expelled from the reality- show. And he said show producer’s wanted him to declare it. Tabatadze said after this, he has to hang his head low, when walking down the street.”

This is the essence of Tabatadze’s incident. I want to compare two stories which written in this topic. One is Salome Asatani’s story, which was published in Eurasia.net under headline “Georgian TV show reveals country’s changing mores”. The second story- “Gay Man Expelled from TV Show” comes from www.civil.ge. The first one is feature-analysis story; the second is just news story. Author Salome Asatiani began this story with Tabatadze’s incident. She just described one man had problem. Read the rest of this entry »

Azərbaycanda işə necə düzəlmək olar?

Posted by CİVƏ on Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

“İşləməyən dişləməz”,- deyirlər. Amma işə necə düzəlmək olar, bax, bunu demirlər. Azərbaycanda işə düzəlməyin yollarından xəbərdar olmaq istəyirsinizsə, Vüsalə, Yusif və Cavadın təcrübələrini oxuyun:

1- ci yol. Tanışlıq, yəni adamın adamı

“İşləmək istəyirəm, məni işə düzəldin”, – valideynlərim bu sözlərdən təngə gəlsə də, özüm heç vaxt iş axtarmaq barədə düşünmürdüm. Fikirləşdim ki, onlar daha yaxşı iş tapacaqlar – Bu sözləri söyləyən Vüsalə İsmayılova “Everest” dil kursunda menecer vəzifəsində çalışır. İşə tanışlıqla düzəlib. Read the rest of this entry »

Review art gallery from Art reporting

Posted by CİVƏ on Wednesday, 28 October, 2009

When you go to Bambis Rigi street, 7 (it is parallel to Chardin Street in Old City, Tbilisi) you can see red advertisement board which is written on it “Contemporary Art Gallery” with white letters in the left side. The name is also written in the up of the door. When you enter inside throw the big glass doors, as if you fall to the sorcerer of art. There are nearly 80 exhibits, which 50-60 of them are paintings. Others are figurative and utilitarian-decorative art like sculpture, enamel, graphic and etc. I also fell to the sorcerer of the paintings which hanging on the walls. Paintings are in different themes from different painters. Life, abstracts, seasons, love, oldness, family, and portrait – these are themes of exhibits. Generally, there is going development on the art area in Georgia now. Read the rest of this entry »

Financial Crisis Hits Georgia’s Luxury Technology Retailers

Posted by CİVƏ on Tuesday, 4 August, 2009

Katie Lomiladze, 29, bought her cell phone for 1300 lari in December last year. She could buy it now for 600 lari.

Georgia, which was briefly shielded from the world financial crisis by the $4.5 billion in donor money it received after last August’s war with Russia, is starting to feel the crunch, and its luxury electronics goods sector is the first to suffer badly.

“We’re having to concentrate on goods that have more demand and are more accessible to our customers in prices,” said Ia Gogoladze, advertising manager of JSC Elit Electronics, a retailer selling home appliances, cellphones and laptops.. Read the rest of this entry »