When I thought about what I wanted to contribute to the world using this modest platform, I realized that during the day, every day, I read a lot (everything from news articles to academic studies). So, I decided to create a new section of posts called: links with my "Like."
I'll focus more on the news coverage and less on the academic publications in order to maintain a wide variety of topics (unlike the narrow ones that are included in my Ph.D. research). I'm hoping to post a new piece every two weeks or so, collecting the articles I liked the most.
This first post is exceptional because I have accumulated several links in the past months (the links are sorted from the newest to the oldest. HEB = in Hebrew).
Hope you'll like my posts & find some interesting topics to think about :-)
- Six degrees of aggregation: How The Huffington Post ate the Internet. Columbia Journalism Review- Michael Shapiro (May12)
- The Science of civil war: What makes heroic strife- Computer models that can predict the outbreak and spread of civil conflict are being developed. The Economist (21Apr12)
- Behind the scene of the Internet hits: Why is everybody talking about KONY? Calcalist- Omer Kabir (4Apr12)- HEB
- Many Voices, but Still One Times- The tension between individual journalists' social media expressions and their employers' established standards. The New York Times- Arthur S. Brisbane (18Feb12)
- A Newspaper, and a Legacy, Reordered: The Washington Post Recast for a Digital Future. The New York Times- Jeremy W. Peters (11Feb12)
- Are Silicon Valley tech bloggers truly objective? Los Angeles Times- Michael Hiltzik (22Feb12)
- Twitter- Year in review. Especially- Hot topics (Jan12)
- My 10 years of blogging: Reflections, Lessons & Some Stats Too. GigaOm- Om Malik (26Nov11)
- Separating You and Me? 4.74 Degrees. The world is even smaller than you thought. The New York Times- John Markoff (21Nov11)
- Study shows that 50 percent of consumed tweets come from one of 20k influential users. TNW- Sherilynn Macale (3Oct11)
- Audience Analysis of Major News Accounts on Twitter- Comparing @AJEnglish/@BBCNews/@CNN/@TheEconomist/@FoxNews/@NYTimes. SocialFlow- Gilad Lotan, Devin Gaffney, Cherie Meyaer (Aug11)
- Israel: The Start-Up Nation taking on Silicon Valley. The Telegraph- Emma Barnett (21Jul11)
- Newspaper Extinction Timeline- Further explanation. Trends in the Living Networks- Ross Dawson (18Nov10)
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