Solving the problems of 10 Things That Will Be Free…
Tomas Krag thinks he may have the solution to the problem with writing books in a wiki fashion, as discussed in an earlier post. He… Read More »Solving the problems of 10 Things That Will Be Free…
Tomas Krag thinks he may have the solution to the problem with writing books in a wiki fashion, as discussed in an earlier post. He… Read More »Solving the problems of 10 Things That Will Be Free…
My life lately is filled with moments that make me aware that the Internet has really made my life very, very different from what it… Read More »An internet “press” conference
Julien Pain, point man on Internet issues at Reporters Sans Frontières, has spearheaded creation of an amazing new resource, the Handbook for Bloggers and Cyberdissidents.… Read More »RSF Guide to Anonymous Blogging… and some thoughts on reactions…
Jay Rosen offers a preview of the chapter he’s writing for our book… which I suspect is, in part, a preview of the book he’s… Read More »Jay Rosen on Political Journalism, Blogs and Truth-telling
Cass Sunstein offered us a preview of his new book, tentatively titled “Mobs, Markets and Blogs”. As with Republic.com, it sounds like he’s asking tough… Read More »Cass Sunstein previews his new book
There’s an understandable tendency to pin some blame on Belgium for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda: Belgium’s policy of indirect rule empowered Tutsis over Hutus,… Read More »Belgian Priest may face death penalty for “role” in Rwandan genocide