Interview with Worldchanging.com
The good folks at WorldChanging have posted an interview with me, right next to a story about extremely muscular cows. Bovine company aside, I had… Read More »Interview with Worldchanging.com
The good folks at WorldChanging have posted an interview with me, right next to a story about extremely muscular cows. Bovine company aside, I had… Read More »Interview with Worldchanging.com
Dear friend and colleague Stephanie is working in Asuncion, Paraguay, this summer. Her recent post on the tragic supermarket fire helped give me a sense… Read More »The View from Asuncion
A little over a year ago, I started posting data I was scraping off different news sites, inviting other researchers who were interested in media… Read More »The lazyweb approach to media research?
As most of my regular readers (all three of you) know, I’m obsessed with what the US media chooses to cover (and not cover). As… Read More »Weblogs and “selective uptake”
If you’re a regular NPR listener, the name Sarah Chayes may be familiar to you. From 1996 to 2002, she was one of NPR’s best… Read More »From Journalist to Activist
Unfortunately h2odev.law.harvard.edu, the machine that runs my media research scripts, was down for over a week – as a result, I’m very far behind on… Read More »Mapping International News in the Blogosphere