January 2010
46 posts
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So long as news tries to live off online advertising alone, the future for...
– Will the news survive? (Market Watch)
December 2009
15 posts
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One of the new competencies the news media is going to have manage is opinion...
– - Umair Haque, Why Controversy Won’t Power Next-Gen News (Harvard Business Review)
Umair is a man with manifestos for everything from the news industry to this generation. He’s also really into catchy concepts that start with the letter “m” as you might notice if you read...
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Verbal and the Kickdrums "Don't Say a Word"
We have a long history in the United States of demonizing groups – whether it’s...
– - Richard Bulliet, Clash of Civilizations (Adbusters)
Ah, the inevitable Clash of Civilizations spiel. This dude adds that Sufism will be Islam’s biggest influence in America before saying “the end.” But wait… hold on… whaaa? Sufism, seriously?! Cause this statement...
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The music industry’s biggest problem is a lack of leadership. The lack of...
– Umair Haque, Leadership 2.0, and How Not to Achieve it (Edge Economy). As if my career in music didn’t seem like a pipe dream before, this quote basically chopped it up and served the fail up on a silver platter. That’s cold, man, ice cold!
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There’s a Maker’s Manifesto – “if you can’t open it you...
– Michelle Pauli, Making a revolution with Cory Doctorow (Guardian UK)
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The [cult of the amateur] argument has, for me, strange echoes of the arguments...
– Paul Bradshaw, Online Journalism Blog tellin’ it like it is.
American Narrative’s Root Problem →
I’m sick of mainstream media in the United States. Articles about controversial topics, especially global and religious beats, are obviously biased as the worldview of one nation, one that filters…
the academic circle interpreted self-critical as a chance to self-publish a post. there are oodles of data but no gender trap for the public to respond. we see data and blogging notes in the post research with a women’s touch. this place is where I personally publish research with this note with the comments from angry women. a strong political response by the virtual public.
Grad School...