North Korea, More Digital Than You Might Think
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, March 18 2011
In this month's Atlantic, Robert S. Boynton reports that Chinese tech cast-offs, thumb drives, radio, mobile phones are getting used by North Koreans and allies in South Korea and Japan to produce reports from inside the ... Read More
Revolution Watch: Tracking Digital Activism in Northern Africa and the Middle East
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, January 27 2011
[Last updated: Friday, Jan. 28th, 9:18 p.m. EST] Photo by Nasser Nouri Read More
HTTPS Option Expanded to the Full Facebook Experience (Updated)
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, January 26 2011
Egypt's Wired Activists Redefine Victory
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, August 30 2010
NPR's Deborah Amos has an intriguing look inside Egypt. The first wave of bloggers and online activists are often funneling their frustration -- an often oppressive government is still in power, despite the existence of ... Read More
A Moscow Car Crash Has Bloggers Raging Against Special Treatment for Elites
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, March 12 2010
Friend or foe? Morozov, Shirky debate the web's messy relationship with political resistance
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, December 18 2009