What struck me the most about this research is what it didn’t cover. Continue reading
Advice on Standardized Exams
This advice concerns standardized exams. Continue reading
Are Online and Offline Separate?
In response to Sarah Genner’s, On/Off, I’d argue there’s an undifferentiated muddle in the online/offline dichotomy. Continue reading
Our Social Selves
Sherry Turkle’s 2012 TED Talk, Connected, But Alone? presents the latest iteration of her research on human-technology interaction. Continue reading
Clicktivism
The Kony 2012 video came up on my iPhone contemporaneously while eating at Zabar’s in NYC with a German academic. Continue reading
Is the Internet Effective for Instigating Social Change?
I concur with Zeynep Tufekci’s argument that Internet instigated movements are easy to organize, but may be more disruptive than revolutionary in effecting social change. Continue reading
Commentary on How the Internet is Disrupting Politics
Timothy Lee wrote on Internet-based challenges to the political scene prior to the November 2016 elections. In retrospect, his observations were particularly prescient. Continue reading
The Second Superpower
This is my response to James Moore’s article, “The Second Superpower” in Extreme Democracy. Continue reading
Leveling the Playing Field
Many of us thought the Internet would level the playing field in politics, governance, publishing and any system entailing information exchange back in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Alas, I am of that age… Continue reading
Bias in Tagging and Indexing Schemes
Dear Julia et al. Some feedback on your article… Continue reading