What’s in a name?
I field a lot of questions from journalists and students about anonymous blogging. Roughly once a week, I end up answering the question, “Why should… Read More »What’s in a name?
I field a lot of questions from journalists and students about anonymous blogging. Roughly once a week, I end up answering the question, “Why should… Read More »What’s in a name?
One of the ugliest and stupidest wars of the past decades was the one fought between Eritrea and Ethiopia over their border. Between May 1998… Read More »The possible resumption of the world’s stupidest war
My friend Sami ben Gharbia has a beautiful new tool posted on the Global Voices Advocacy site. In the spirit of projects like his much-celebrated… Read More »Introducing the Access Denied Map
Unquestioning support for a military dictator who demonstrates only a limited commitment to fighting Islamic extremists and whose commitment to democracy seems nominal at best?… Read More »Bloggers find ways to speak out in Pakistan
Rebecca’s got an excellent post up today explaining a critical distinction in Internet censorship in China – the difference between internal and external censorship. In… Read More »Generative filtering
One of the several interviews I did while in Rome was with Guy Deagan of Deutsche Welle’s radio program “World in Progress”. The program covers… Read More »World in Progress podcast: Myanmar protests, online anonymity, web and development