Bridgeblogger and Xenophile, a tale of two bloggers
Erik Hersman and I look a bit alike. We’re both beefy, balding white dudes who spend a lot of our time thinking and talking about… Read More »Bridgeblogger and Xenophile, a tale of two bloggers
Erik Hersman and I look a bit alike. We’re both beefy, balding white dudes who spend a lot of our time thinking and talking about… Read More »Bridgeblogger and Xenophile, a tale of two bloggers
When news from the developing world dominates the global news agenda, we get a lot of traffic on Global Voices. As the horrific events unfolded… Read More »Citizen voices and the Mumbai attacks
My friend and colleague Evgeny Morozov is spending a year as an Open Society Institute fellow, working through some of his ideas about cybernationalism and… Read More »OSI – Social media in closed societies
I’ve been in Dubai for the past three days at a World Economic Forum event. WEF is starting a new project called “Global Agenda Councils”,… Read More »The weekend in Dubai
I’ve been invited to participate in the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on the future of the internet. This is a group of extremely… Read More »The polyglot internet
A few years back, I observed that the Christian Science Monitor, a small paper with a strong focus on international news, published in Boston, was… Read More »CSMonitor and the future of international news