The Sudden Realization Romney image macro that emerged during the aftermath of the election. Hey all! It’s been a while since my last post on the Civic Media blog, and as we enter the home stretch of the semester, it seems appropriate for me to give an update on my […]
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What the Transition to a Digital Society Means for Those at the Bottom Earlier today the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute at Harvard University hosted Dr. Ernest J. Wilson III to give a lecture as part of the Exclusion and Inequality in Digital Societies: Theories, Evidence, and Strategy series. The […]
For my final project for Introduction to Civic Media with Professor Sasha Costanza-Chock, I have been working with the platform PageOneX in order to conduct a front page analysis of immigration coverage in major newspapers. As mentioned in a previous blog, PageOneX is an online hosted platform that allows […]
Cape Cod Bay Watch is dedicated to protecting the species, habitat and health of Cape Cod Bay. The most immediate goal is to educate the public about impacts of Entergy’s Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station—especially its “once-through cooling” system. This system uses over a half-billion gallons of water from the bay […]
sandystoryline.com This post written together with Rachel Falcone. It’s been nearly 3 weeks since Hurricane Sandy hit the Eastern seaboard and there are still a vast number of people without power, without water, without hot food, and without a home. Housing is a Human Right (HHR) is a storytelling project […]