Financial models for “difficult” journalism
One of the themes I was struck by at the Berkman at Ten conference was the idea that the net is now mature enough that… Read More »Financial models for “difficult” journalism
One of the themes I was struck by at the Berkman at Ten conference was the idea that the net is now mature enough that… Read More »Financial models for “difficult” journalism
I’d hoped that spending three weeks offline would be a great time for ideas to ferment, much as they do when I’m on vacation. Turns… Read More »Why we pay attention to Darfur
It’s been very gratifying to read comments and posts linking to my post last week on homophily, serendipity and xenophilia. I have high hopes of… Read More »Talking homophily with Brooke Gladstone and On The Media
As the post-election crisis lurches on in Zimbabwe, the question on everyone’s mind is “What next?” The ZANU-PF government briefly signalled an interest in a… Read More »Zimbabweans on next steps in the electoral crisis
The good news about Global Voices? We do a pretty good job of giving you access to voices you might not otherwise hear from, translating… Read More »Bolivian Voices
Readers of Global Voices – and of this blog – know that many Chinese people aren’t happy about western media coverage of the Tibet protests.… Read More »Watching, waiting (part 2)