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Evoke Manifesto - Colin Frenzel

Evoke is there to ensure that social issues are addressed and that there is up-to-date information about these issues. Its goal is to ensure that people are aware of the issues that exist and hopes to encourage that action is taken to tackle these problems. Members are evoke agents who part take in various missions that are designed to tackle various social issues that are pressing and need to be addressed. Members should be people who want to give back to the community and want get involved…

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Posted on May 9, 2010 at 8:53pm

Evoke evaluation - Colin Frenzel

· WHICH great challenges and social problems should the EVOKE Network tackle next?

· Evoke should also put an emphasis on droughts and how to survive during these dry spells.

· HIV/AIDS is a huge problem, especially in Africa. At lease one episode should be devoted to it.

· Child labour.

· WHERE in the world should the network try to build up new EVOKE communities?

· Possibly in Asia, in countries such as China or India. There are a…

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Posted on May 9, 2010 at 8:00pm

Evoke 2, Episode 1 - Colin Frenzel

EPISODE 1

BANGKOK

A child's life is like a piece of paper on which every person leaves a mark. - Chinese Proverb

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PANEL 1

Overview of Bangkok. People walking in the streets. Day-to-day activities. Nothing unusual.

PANEL 2

Young child at work in a clothing factory. Orders from boss. Relevant text.

PANEL 3

Boss having tea in office. Sharing a joke with other seriour colegues.

PANEL 4

Shot of child at…

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Posted on May 9, 2010 at 7:46pm

Crisis Communication - Colin Frenzel

I think that the most important factor in crisis communication is the way in which it is relayed to the general public. The first news about any crisis will determine how people react and this is vital because causing unnecessary panic will not help the situation one bit. Journalists need to be aware of all their facts and need to relay the message that there is a possible crisis at…

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Posted on May 3, 2010 at 7:54am

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