In today’s world citizen journalism, online and social media are becoming one of the dominant ways of communication. People connect overseas and spread their word using Blogs, Facebook, Twitter and other means of online communication.
Georgia is a small country in Eastern Europe that lies between Black and Caspian Seas, it borders Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey and Russia (see the map).
The Young Georgians (TYG) is a bilingual (English and Georgian) project established by Mirian Jugheli. The blog is looking for enthusiastic and progressive Georgians, who will connect with the world and have their say about different issues, including politics, education, entertainment, sport and etc.
Bare with us
Mirian Jugheli
mjugheli@gmail.com
@mirianjugheli



Hi Mirian Jugheli,
My name is David Black and I work at the World Policy Journal. Our current Summer Issue has an article on the Russia-Georgia conflict’s impact on Abkhazia and the area’s background and demography. Due to the nature of your blog, we thought you might be interested in it and in the journal.
If you have any questions, comments, or ideas, do not hesitate to contact me or our Managing Editor Ryan Bradley, whom I can put you in touch with.
A link to the article: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/wopj.2010.27.2.73
And to our website:
WorldPolicy.org
Hi Mirian,
I travel to Georgia for work and find the country’s politics and really enjoy spending time in Tbilisi – it’s beautiful, intriguing and friendly (not least because of the wine!). I’m planning to go on a longer private travel there soon to explore the country outside of the capital
I found your blog looking for statistics on tourism in Georgia – thanks for posting the recent research, really useful.
I’m following you on twitter (Lalunya), and saw that you sometimes also mention nice pubs, music events etc. in Tbilisi. It would be great to know mroe about these for my next trip – hotels are nice, but it would be even nicer to explore the night life a little.
Again, many thanks for this really interesting blog. I’ll be back.
hello, Mirian, i would like to get in touch with you. i don’t see your email though, to contact you. here is mine takulina@gmail.com. can you please drop the line and i’ll take it from there.
Can someone please tell me what ethnicity people from Georgia are considered? Caucasian, Asian, or something else?
** I meant to ask what race are people from Georgia considered? Caucasian, Asian, or something else?
Hey Laurie,
Caucasian.