Bridgeblogger and Xenophile, a tale of two bloggers
Erik Hersman and I look a bit alike. We’re both beefy, balding white dudes who spend a lot of our time thinking and talking about… Read More »Bridgeblogger and Xenophile, a tale of two bloggers
Erik Hersman and I look a bit alike. We’re both beefy, balding white dudes who spend a lot of our time thinking and talking about… Read More »Bridgeblogger and Xenophile, a tale of two bloggers
Two excellent articles in major American newspapers recognize the importance of bloggers and online authors in building bridges between people in different countries. If you… Read More »MSM love for the bridgebloggers
It’s always encouraging when voices from around the world share your opinions. I’m buoyed by posts on Voices Without Votes that show international support for… Read More »Bridgeblogging Chinese anger over perceived media bias
I gave a talk yesterday at the Center for Global Development. If I were the sort of person to have favorite thinktanks, they’d top my… Read More »Talking Bridgeblogs at the Center for Global Development
As Rebecca and I work to flesh out the Global Voices catalog, we’re finding different kinds of bridgebloggers in different nations. In countries where there’s… Read More »Different regions, different bridgebloggers
President Bush, famously not a big newspaper reader, is evidently not much of a film buff either. In today’s “White House Letter” in the New… Read More »President Bush, “Hotel Rwanda”, bridgeblogs and terrorism