Mapping electoral fraud in Zimbabwe
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
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
It’s always encouraging when voices from around the world share your opinions. I’m buoyed by posts on Voices Without Votes that show international support for… Read More »Bridgeblogging Chinese anger over perceived media bias
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
Today appears to be the day to feature projects friends are involved with. I can’t resist pointing people to Evgeny Morozov’s new site, Kill the… Read More »The battle against international news clichés
I’ve gotten a great deal of feedback on my Cute Cats talk, which is very gratifying. It’s been a useful reminder that there’s a great… Read More »DigiActive documents digital activism
In a first for TED, BBC is hosting The World Debate live from Monterey. This is something not uncommon at other global conferences like the… Read More »Ted2008: Debating the Role of the Media