I currently write and advise media agencies in digital technology.
In late 2009, I became a journalism scholar at The Phnom Penh Post through a Sasakawa Peace Foundation's scholarship. The main project I'm working on for the time being, aside from covering and writing news stories for the daily English and Khmer language paper, is to build the web presence of its weekly publication.
Since late 2005 I have been a contributing writer for Global Voices Online, a citizen media project founded at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Laws School. I've covered Cambodian blogosphere and have my writings published on the world's largest weblog aggregator. I've interviewed and profiled some of Cambodian bloggers. This work has brought me to London and Delhi to give talks on Cambodia's case of blogging. In early 2010, I gave a talk about citizen media to journalism students at Royal University of Phnom Penh. In 2008, I initiated and run the first user-generated conference on Web 2.0 and digital technology in Phnom Penh. And the year followed, I liaised with businesses and media agencies to sponsor the event.
For a more structural, organized info about me, here is my resume.