Cass Sunstein previews his new book
Cass Sunstein offered us a preview of his new book, tentatively titled “Mobs, Markets and Blogs”. As with Republic.com, it sounds like he’s asking tough… Read More »Cass Sunstein previews his new book
Cass Sunstein offered us a preview of his new book, tentatively titled “Mobs, Markets and Blogs”. As with Republic.com, it sounds like he’s asking tough… Read More »Cass Sunstein previews his new book
Henry Farrell and Daniel Drezner have invited a handful of academics who focus on blogs to a meeting in Chicago to present papers that are… Read More »Eszter Hargittai on blogger insularity
I gave a talk yesterday at the Center for Global Development. If I were the sort of person to have favorite thinktanks, they’d top my… Read More »Talking Bridgeblogs at the Center for Global Development
Update: The interface to search the PeopleFinder database is up. According to our friends at Salesforce.com, there are now 87,000 records in the database, all… Read More »Recovery 2.0 – thoughts on what worked and failed on PeopleFinder so far
I haven’t found anything I’ve had to say about the hurricane that anyone hasn’t already said better. And Doc Searls just said much of what… Read More »Doc, Michael on New Orleans
Emmanuel Bensah somehow manages to make me nostalgic for tro-tros, the overcrowded, sweaty, unsafe minivans that serve as transport for most urban Ghanaians. His photo… Read More »Road Trip! Tales from the road in Ghana and DRC