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Fame, Followers, Anonymity and Activism

Fame, Followers, Anonymity and Activism

What follows is more or less a rough approximation of my notes for a presentation I gave on Monday at a conference organized by the United Nations Development Program and the Institute for Elections and Citizen Participation of Jalisco. The panel, "Technological...

#PublicidadOficial

#PublicidadOficial

In April 1982 then-President José López Portillo ordered all government agencies in Mexico to cancel their advertising contracts with Proceso Magazine. It was well known that López Portillo ran one of the most corrupt governments in the world at the time, but he was...

Keeping Internet Service Providers Transparent and Honest

Keeping Internet Service Providers Transparent and Honest

In his review of Tim Wu's The Master Switch, Evgeny Morozov writes: Net neutrality is a simple idea with powerful implications. A neutral net would, for example, prevent cable providers from slowing down their customers’ connections or, worse, banning them from...

Presunto Culpable, Censorship Copyright and Philanthropy

Presunto Culpable, Censorship Copyright and Philanthropy

Four months ago I published a detailed series of posts looking at internet censorship and freedom of expression in Latin America. My aim was to show that online censorship is more complicated than just blocking web pages. For example, copyright claims have been used...

Malls and Plazas

Malls and Plazas

For the past week I've been working on a long essay about public and private space in Mexico City. It was first inspired by Andres Lajous' essay, "The Political Economy of the Metro" and by sections Daniel Hernandez's book, Down and Delirious in Mexico City. A few...

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