Media
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And I don't just mean that always happens with the Internet, I mean that always happens with media, full stop.
The content doesn't matter anymore, the problem is the
media.
When first reported by the media, full credit for such a feat was given to an algorithm from the New York City design firm Local Projects.
The computer had to integrate a vast amount of geospacial information, social
media
data and relief organization information to answer this question.
Social
media
were blocked at the firewall.
This is a rather anemic and thin way, in this era of social media, for us to actually express our values.
But social
media
do teach us something.
They're parodied, sometimes even demonized in the
media
for their kind of typical teenage behavior.
This one has been dubbed the "Wonder Woman" by the
media.
So we published these findings, and the
media
are all over it, and they say, Okay, so this is what you do when you go in for the job interview, right?
The Minecraft community went bananas over this project, and Ben became an instant
media
celebrity.
And I have a good friend, he's a new
media
artist named Tota Hasegawa.
And as a new
media
artist, he reflected, and said, you know, I've spent my whole career making new
media
art.
It's new
media.
They're targeted social
media
systems around leaders.
I'm often asked, "Is digital
media
replacing the museum?" and I think those numbers are a resounding rejection of that notion.
How the
media
covers Africa in the West, and the consequences of that.
By displaying despair, helplessness and hopelessness, the
media
is telling the truth about Africa, and nothing but the truth.
However, the
media
is not telling us the whole truth.
We have civil wars only in six countries, which means that the
media
are covering only six countries.
Africa has immense opportunities that never navigate through the web of despair and helplessness that the Western
media
largely presents to its audience.
And the leading point of view on this, whether measured by number of books sold, mentions in media, or surveys that I've run with groups ranging from my students to delegates to the World Trade Organization, is this view that national borders really don't matter very much anymore, cross-border integration is close to complete, and we live in one world.
It's the Icelandic Modern
Media
Initiative, and they've just got funding to make it an international modern
media
project, and this is taking all of the best laws around the world about freedom of expression, protection of whistleblowers, protection from libel, source protection, and trying to make Iceland a publishing haven.
No. What we find in Afghanistan is a judiciary that is weak and corrupt, a very limited civil society which is largely ineffective, a
media
which is beginning to get onto its feet but a government that's deeply unpopular, perceived as being deeply corrupt, and security that is shocking, security that's terrible.
For politicians to be honest, the public needs to allow them to be honest, and the media, which mediates between the politicians and the public, needs to allow those politicians to be honest.
From the Arab Spring to the Anna Hazare movement in India, using mobile phones and social
media
not just for political accountability but also for development accountability.
Well, today I fuel a global organization that is fueled by those trips to the mailbox, fueled by the ways in which we can harness social
media
like never before to write and mail strangers letters when they need them most, but most of all, fueled by crates of mail like this one, my trusty mail crate, filled with the scriptings of ordinary people, strangers writing letters to other strangers not because they're ever going to meet and laugh over a cup of coffee, but because they have found one another by way of letter-writing.
So now I live in Los Angeles, because the Prostate Cancer Foundation of the U.S. is based there, and I always get asked by the
media
down there, because it's so celebrity-driven, "Who are your celebrity ambassadors?"
One of the studies we do are called diary studies, in which we ask people to record all of their conversations and all of their lies for seven days, and what we can do then is calculate how many lies took place per conversation within a medium, and the finding that we get that surprises people the most is that email is the most honest of those three
media.
There's not one week that goes without some major headlines in the
media
about whether video games are good or bad for you, right?
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