Never thought of using it that way…
My friends at Sokwanele – an activist organization in Zimbabwe – sent me a card: The card commemorates the second anniversary of Operation Murambatsvina –… Read More »Never thought of using it that way…
My friends at Sokwanele – an activist organization in Zimbabwe – sent me a card: The card commemorates the second anniversary of Operation Murambatsvina –… Read More »Never thought of using it that way…
If you were reading technology blogs yesterday, you probably encountered a string of hexidecimal numbers – 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3… – at… Read More »Does The Number have lesson for human rights activists?
My friend Marc Lynch offered a challenging and provocative post ten days ago about “selective indignation”. He pointed out that Kareem Amer Soliman – a… Read More »Where’s the international movement to Free Monem?
I’m giving a talk on activist uses of mobile phones in the developing world later this month. Prior to the talk, the organizers have asked… Read More »Draft paper on mobile phones and activism
By now, afficianados of digital politics have seen Phil De Vellis’s remix of Apple’s “1984” ad, where an iPod-wearing athlete throws a hammer through a… Read More »Democrats invent the remix, only three years after the Tunisians
I wrote a few weeks ago about the risk that journalists in Zimbabwe take in reporting the events inside that unhappy country to the rest… Read More »Rest in peace, Edward Chikomba.