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Not only was Bolsonaro’s internet presence boosting his presence in the mainstream media, but his TV appearances were helping to drive success online.
Richard Lapper • Beef, Bible and bullets: Brazil in the age of Bolsonaro
A public service Web invites us to imagine services that don’t exist now, because they are not commercially viable, but perhaps should exist for our benefit, for the benefit of citizens in a democracy. We’ve seen a wave of innovation around tools that entertain us and capture our attention for resale to advertisers, but much less innovation around
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Rebel Wisdom • The War on Sensemaking
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Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
there really are conflicting values in these systems, and those conflicts allow for possibilities. One value is service to power; another value is professional integrity—and journalists can’t do their job of serving power effectively unless they know how to work with some integrity, but if they know how to work with some integrity, they’re also goi
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Silvio Waisbord • ¿Es válido atribuir la polarización política a la comunicación digital? Sobre burbujas, plataformas y polarización afectiva
Gordon Brander • Wiki as a Commons
But Barack Obama’s presidency comes at a time when key factors conducive to transactional journalism converge in an explosive way. Obama is the first Democrat elected to the nation’s highest office since the invention of Facebook and Twitter, the first since the Internet became firmly established as a means for journalists and their interests to fr
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