links for 2009-09-18
Diversity in Foreign News in US Newspapers Before and After the Invasion of Iraq — Choi 71 (6): 525 — International Communication Gazette Intriguing paper… Read More »links for 2009-09-18
Diversity in Foreign News in US Newspapers Before and After the Invasion of Iraq — Choi 71 (6): 525 — International Communication Gazette Intriguing paper… Read More »links for 2009-09-18
Photo Essay: Scenes from the violent twilight of oil | Foreign Policy Photo essay on the environmental impact of oil. Includes an unforgettable image of… Read More »links for 2009-09-17
Professor Calestous Juma from Harvard’s Kennedy School leads off the annual luncheon series at the Berkman Center with an overview of policy issues surrounding broadband… Read More »Calestous Juma and the future of African communications
My friend Michael Anti posted a tweet earlier today about Chinese artist and political activist, Ai Weiwei: Ai Weiwei to undergo cranial surgery in Germany… Read More »Ai Weiwei, censorship and sacred facts
Mohamed Atta confronts the historic Muslim monuments and modern high-rises of Cairo. (1) – By Daniel Brook – Slate Magazine Lovely reporting from Daniel Brook… Read More »links for 2009-09-11
http://civic.mit.edu/blog/csik/a-report-from-gov20 Chris Csik's review of the O'Reilly Web 2.0 conference, with a mix of enthusiasm and skepticism. Csik rightly points out that the best projects… Read More »links for 2009-09-10