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What I Like. What You Like?
Like Lena, I've been completely consumed by work these past few months. Shifting to a consultant's role for two very different programs within one massive institution has been no easy thing. I love my work, but god damn is it a lot of work. Revaz asked some...
[Must See] The Invisibles
I am in El Salvador today. I live in Mexico City. I still consider San Diego to be home. It's that connection, I think, that caused these videos to have such a huge impact on me. I don't think I could ever watch them without my eyes watering, my throat tightening up....
Non-Profit Journalism in Central America
I'm in Central America for the next two weeks to try to better understand a new phenomenon — the rise of small, online, non-profit, investigative journalism projects. They tend to be led by the giants of Latin American journalism who over the decades have developed...
Internet Censorship and Freedom of Expression in Latin America
The first two posts of this series on freedom of expression and the internet in Latin America aim at providing 1) basic context around issues of internet governance, and 2) a detailed look at intermediary liability as a mechanism that restricts innovation and limits...
Internet Governance in Latin America, Part 2 (Intermediary Liability)
Let's say the I photoshop a picture of you so that it appears that you are involved in a crime. I anonymously upload that picture to Flickr, Picasa, Fotolog, and other photo sharing sites. Then I anonymously publish several blog posts that feature the photo and claim...
Internet Governance in Latin America, Part I
The internet began with a strong culture of what would come to be called cyber-libertarianism. The whole story is documented in detail in Fred Turner's From Counterculture to Cyberculture, but you can get the general idea from the first sentence of John Perry Barlow's...
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