Enjoy the (comparative) silence
Forgive the (comparative) silence, friends – it’s been a busy week. I’m now in Boston at the blogger wedding of the century, the nuptials of… Read More »Enjoy the (comparative) silence
Forgive the (comparative) silence, friends – it’s been a busy week. I’m now in Boston at the blogger wedding of the century, the nuptials of… Read More »Enjoy the (comparative) silence
At Global Voices, we’ve heard from some friends in China that they’re having difficulty accessing the Reporters Sans Frontiéres “Guide for Bloggers and Cyberdissidents” from… Read More »More on the RSF guide for Bloggers
Three African stories that caught my eye this morning: BBC is watching a situation in the Niger delta where a militia group, the Niger Delta… Read More »Four stories, briefly noted
Julien Pain, point man on Internet issues at Reporters Sans Frontières, has spearheaded creation of an amazing new resource, the Handbook for Bloggers and Cyberdissidents.… Read More »RSF Guide to Anonymous Blogging… and some thoughts on reactions…
It’s official Talk Like A Pirate day today, a day that seems to have particular appeal for copyfighters like Cory Doctorow (who react to the… Read More »It’s all fun and games until somebody loses some rice.
Jay Rosen offers a preview of the chapter he’s writing for our book… which I suspect is, in part, a preview of the book he’s… Read More »Jay Rosen on Political Journalism, Blogs and Truth-telling