Citizen journalists on Obama win

Citizen journalists on Obama win

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Barack Obama's US Presidential victory as reported by citizen journalists around the world on the internet through blogs, podcasts, photos and video.

Global Voices is a website which brings together bloggers under one roof and they have dedicated a special site called voices without votes which is a place where non Americans have been posting their opinions on President-elect, Barack Obama.

You can join that conversation here.

The Morning Post is published by New York's Columbia University. They have been liveblogging election day results. The conversation has been with students and faculty staff from institutions around the world including from the London School of Economics, Sciences-Po in France, Germany's Hertie School of Governance, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Business and Public Administration Schools in Sao Paulo Brazil and the University of Toyko Graduate School of Public Policy.

see jonaoakley photostream on flickr

Jonathan Oakley's photo shows his support for Obama

See more citizen journalist photos of the US elections on Flickr.

Emily Chang is a blogger from San Francisco. She has been posting photos of her voting experience.

She also has posted links to the Video the Vote site and the polling place photo project run by the New York Times.

To see BBC World Service coverage of Obama's win click here.