An involuntary hiatus, for some of you
Right. Sorry about that. A large number of my readers haven’t been getting updates from this blog for a month or so. I upgraded my… Read More »An involuntary hiatus, for some of you
Right. Sorry about that. A large number of my readers haven’t been getting updates from this blog for a month or so. I upgraded my… Read More »An involuntary hiatus, for some of you
Readers of Global Voices – and of this blog – know that many Chinese people aren’t happy about western media coverage of the Tibet protests.… Read More »Watching, waiting (part 2)
Time Magazine has released their First Annual Blog Index, featuring the top 25 blogs of 2008. Many of them are predictable selections – excellent, well-known… Read More »Time’s blog index
As Zimbabwe faces a pivotal presidential election on March 29, expect a great deal of conversation about whether polls were free and fair. It may… Read More »Mapping electoral fraud in Zimbabwe
I was thrilled to get an email from Nicholas Kayser-Bril earlier today, introducing me to his research with Gilles Bruno on media attention. The pair… Read More »Media attention cartograms
Since I don’t make any money from my blog, I generally don’t pay attention to my traffic statistics. Things would be a little different if… Read More »Give the people what they want (?)