“Rebunking” the Lebanese ambulance story
On July 23, 2006, two Lebanese Red Cross ambulances were attacked by Israeli forces, causing injury to the ambulance crews and the patients aboard –… Read More »“Rebunking” the Lebanese ambulance story
On July 23, 2006, two Lebanese Red Cross ambulances were attacked by Israeli forces, causing injury to the ambulance crews and the patients aboard –… Read More »“Rebunking” the Lebanese ambulance story
Like many people who believe that citizen media is emerging as an important part of the overall media landscape, I’ve got at least two reactions… Read More »Censorship of citizen media… or lack of interest?
Cass Sunstein’s book, Republic.com, published in 2001, offered a useful challenge to some of the cyber-utopian promises celebrated at the turn of the millenium. Nicholas… Read More »Cass Sunstein’s “Infotopia”
Deutsche Welle has released their Best of the Blog awards for 2006 – it’s a great selection again, a combination of blogs that are well-known… Read More »Congratulations, Sokari…
Prague is almost oppressively beautiful. Despite the cold wind and damp, which occasionally rises to the level of mist (a friend describes it as “pub… Read More »Enough about me. Read some of my favorite bloggers.
When Rebecca and I began talking about Global Voices a bit more than two years ago, we were trying to address related, but slightly different,… Read More »BondyBlogs – Building bridges from the banlieues to the cities