Weblogs and “selective uptake”
As most of my regular readers (all three of you) know, I’m obsessed with what the US media chooses to cover (and not cover). As… Read More »Weblogs and “selective uptake”
As most of my regular readers (all three of you) know, I’m obsessed with what the US media chooses to cover (and not cover). As… Read More »Weblogs and “selective uptake”
BlogAfrica is alive and well. After a few months of near dormancy due to massive overcommitment on part of the founders – myself included –… Read More »It’s alive…it’s ALIVE!
Jan Egeland, the UN undersecretary on humanitarian affairs, has been the most passionate and persistent voice on the global stage talking about the situation in… Read More »Jan Egeland on Darfur
In “Digital Democracy”, the course I help Charlie Nesson teach at HLS, we talk a great deal about folklore, indigeous knowledge and intellectual property rights.… Read More »The Lion Sues Tonight
Jim Moore has been writing passionately and skillfully about the conflict in Darfur, both on his blog and as part of the team behind Passion… Read More »Jim Moore on Darfur
The Kampala Monitor is reporting that RwandaTel, Uganda Telecom and Telkom Kenya are discussing construction of a fiberoptic cable from Kigali to Mombassa, passing through… Read More »Fiber in East Africa