Jay Rosen on the state and future of journalism
Jay Rosen has a terrific post about the state of media, beginning with this clip from the film “Network”: Pretty […]
Jay Rosen has a terrific post about the state of media, beginning with this clip from the film “Network”: Pretty […]
Social media-savvy medical advocate Regina Holliday pointed out a clueful post at Health is Social, a blog “about integrating social
A Times UK piece, 10 ways data is changing how we live, says that “the availability of new sets of
Got an email from Netflix asking how George and Gracie looked. I responded that the quality was acceptable, but that’s
“Life is as ephemeral as dew.” I think that’s from Rashomon. The black kitten we found two weeks ago, aka
Here’s what’s coming March 14, 2011 during SXSW Interactive, via my colleagues and I at Plutopia Productions: Plutopia 2011: The
I’m part of an informal group of journalists who are focusing on the future of that profession, and more generally
I ran across A.O. Scott’s video review of Errol Morris’s “Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control,” a documentary that weaves
I’ve tried for years now to catalyze greater participation in the conversations that drive governance, not necessarily advocating pure democracy
The very smart Kevin Leahy is has a blog, as Knowledge Advocate, that you should follow. In a recent post,
Yesterday I had the privilege to attend an informative talk about effective communication by my friend and colleague Kevin Leahy,
Talking about concepts and stories from Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age. Talking about using the cognitive
Ann Corwin created this terrific painting of Charles Babbage’s Difference Engine and posted it at her site, Existence is Wonderful.