Glimpses from Philly
I’m not able to blog the Annenberg conference today because a) the connectivity is very spotty, and b) because I’ve been spending the few moments… Read More »Glimpses from Philly
I’m not able to blog the Annenberg conference today because a) the connectivity is very spotty, and b) because I’ve been spending the few moments… Read More »Glimpses from Philly
The Annenberg conference on The Hyperlinked Society is putting some interesting groups of people together in panels. Jay Rosen leads the first panel, which features… Read More »Jay Rosen on moving beyond “the masses”
the African Uptimist Good blogpost on the “rebranding” of Africa online, in part through the use of blogs (tags: africa globalism) Meskel Square: A year… Read More »links for 2006-06-09
And while we’re on the topic of wars of words… I’m in Philadelphia today, getting ready for a panel discussion early tomorrow as part of… Read More »Warming up for wars of words
Well, this should be interesting. Mark Malloch-Brown, former head of UNDP, current deputy secretary general, made strong statements about anti-UN sentiment in the US. He… Read More »Mark Malloch-Brown speaks the truth, and sets off a diplomatic bomb
Saudi Eve Saudi blogger blocked… because of posting Jewish and Christian travel prayers? (tags: freespeech saudiarabia) NPR : Somalia: Decades of Unintended Consequences Ted Koppel’s… Read More »links for 2006-06-08