Heard, not seen
Since I haven’t been reading very much, I haven’t been posting bookmarks. But the trip to and from Boston gave me a chance to catch… Read More »Heard, not seen
Since I haven’t been reading very much, I haven’t been posting bookmarks. But the trip to and from Boston gave me a chance to catch… Read More »Heard, not seen
It’s been very gratifying to read comments and posts linking to my post last week on homophily, serendipity and xenophilia. I have high hopes of… Read More »Talking homophily with Brooke Gladstone and On The Media
Aden Hashi Ayro, one of the leaders of the al-Shabab insurgency in Somalia, was killed last night in a US airstrike. Seems like a) a… Read More »How to tell the story of the strike against Al-Shabab in Somalia?
There’s been a small but fascinating blog conversation going on surrounding the term “homophily”. Journalism and media critic Amy Gahran encountered the term in an… Read More »Homophily, serendipity, xenophilia
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)
Years ago, the fellows at the Berkman Center decided that we needed a single day a week where we would all make a best-faith effort… Read More »Video Night at the Berkman Center