adriancooke + politics 15
Rap News vs News World Order (The war on journalism) [YouTube]
october 2010 by adriancooke
Robert Foster, The Juice, Julian Assange.
rap
news
satire
comedy
video
politics
critique
independent
media
government
from twitter
october 2010 by adriancooke
Lawsuit challenges police and secret service crackdown on journalists covering protests at Republican National Convention [Center for Constitutional Rights]
may 2010 by adriancooke
@sharifkouddous: “Amy Goodman, Nicole Salazar and I filed a lawsuit today challenging the police crackdown on journalists at the ’08 RNC” (http://twitter.com/sharifkouddous/status/13428699879)
journalism
protests
politics
policing
speech
civil
litigation
may 2010 by adriancooke
Arizona law draws widespread indigenous opposition [Indian Country Today]
may 2010 by adriancooke
Rob Capriccioso reporting on tribal nations’ responses to Arizona’s S.B. 1070.
law
politics
race
justice
immigration
indigenous
tribal
nations
usa
mexico
may 2010 by adriancooke
A message from John Hartley [Intervention walkoff’s Blog]
january 2010 by adriancooke
John Hartley on the Alyawarr People’s walkoff and criticisms of the Rudd government’s indigenous policies.
culture
resistance
colonialosm
aborigines
australia
politics
criticism
january 2010 by adriancooke
Tony Fucking Abbott?!?!
december 2009 by adriancooke
Twitter messages swearing at Tony Abbott.
twitter
politics
australia
wit
criticism
environment
gender
december 2009 by adriancooke
At the centre of time [BBC News, Magazine]
october 2009 by adriancooke
Lucy Rodgers on how Greenwich came to be the agreed-upon zero point in time and space.
mapping
navigation
politics
time
reckoning
longtitude
greenwich
october 2009 by adriancooke
Interview with Philip J. Deloria [Indigenous Politics]
april 2009 by adriancooke
J. Kehaulani Kauanui interviews Philip J. Deloria, author of Playing Indian (1999), on WESU. Deloria discusses Playing Indian, his vision of cultural change, and his father Vine Deloria, Jr.’s intellectual career, sparked by the writing of Custer Died for Your Sins (1969).
indigenous
politics
america
interview
wesleyan
april 2009 by adriancooke
The Invisible War [Social Design Notes]
march 2009 by adriancooke
John Emerson researches coverage of wars in Democratic Republic of Congo and Darfur using the New York Times Article Search API and concludes there has been a massive discrepancy between coverage of the former (very little) and the latter (a lot), despite the fact that many more lives have been lost in conflict in the DRC.
media
politics
journalism
war
statistics
visualisation
march 2009 by adriancooke
Final version of Government Data and the Invisible Hand [Freedom to Tinker]
february 2009 by adriancooke
David Robinson, et al. urging government to adopt an open data policy.
data
politics
government
open
standards
february 2009 by adriancooke
Harper's Index
february 2009 by adriancooke
All those facts and figures, you can search them.
media
politics
reference
information
culture
journalism
february 2009 by adriancooke
related tags
aborigines ⊕ america ⊕ anthropology ⊕ asylum ⊕ australia ⊕ civil ⊕ colonialosm ⊕ comedy ⊕ criticism ⊕ critique ⊕ culture ⊕ data ⊕ detention ⊕ environment ⊕ gender ⊕ government ⊕ greenwich ⊕ immigration ⊕ independent ⊕ indigenous ⊕ information ⊕ internet ⊕ interview ⊕ issues ⊕ journalism ⊕ justice ⊕ law ⊕ litigation ⊕ longtitude ⊕ mapping ⊕ media ⊕ mexico ⊕ nations ⊕ navigation ⊕ news ⊕ open ⊕ opinion ⊕ policing ⊕ policy ⊕ politics ⊖ protests ⊕ race ⊕ rap ⊕ reckoning ⊕ reference ⊕ refugees ⊕ resistance ⊕ satire ⊕ secrecy ⊕ security ⊕ speech ⊕ standards ⊕ statistics ⊕ time ⊕ tribal ⊕ twitter ⊕ usa ⊕ video ⊕ visualisation ⊕ war ⊕ wesleyan ⊕ wikileaks ⊕ wit ⊕Copy this bookmark: