The architecture of serendipity
Law professors Cass Sunstein and Eugene Volokh brightened my drive to Harvard last week with a dialog about “the architecture of serendipity”. Sunstein is well-known… Read More »The architecture of serendipity
Law professors Cass Sunstein and Eugene Volokh brightened my drive to Harvard last week with a dialog about “the architecture of serendipity”. Sunstein is well-known… Read More »The architecture of serendipity
David Weinberger somehow manages to find time to write books, write thoughtful blog posts, AND produce a periodic newsletter – Journal of the Hyperlinked Organization… Read More »David Weinberger and the Ninja Gap
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As the post-election crisis lurches on in Zimbabwe, the question on everyone’s mind is “What next?” The ZANU-PF government briefly signalled an interest in a… Read More »Zimbabweans on next steps in the electoral crisis
The good news about Global Voices? We do a pretty good job of giving you access to voices you might not otherwise hear from, translating… Read More »Bolivian Voices
Since Saturday night, I’ve been giving the reload button on my web browser a workout. Like many people around the world, most people in Africa… Read More »Still waiting in Zimbabwe