"Summer Is for Skinny People" by Sean Nelson
Published in the Stranger, July 2, 2014
Eric
Eric's Daily Longread
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Longread #464 -- Never PUNting This Blog -- 6/19/14
Well, it's been awhile, but here's a fun one!
"At the World Pun Championships, Victory Is Easier Said Than Punned" by Zachary Pincus-Roth
Published in LA Weekly, June 5, 2014
Eric
Friday, May 16, 2014
Longread #463 -- Ronald Reagan's Benghazi -- 5/16/14
This isn't a true longread, but it offers an excellent perspective on the Benghazi obsession and what it means with regard to American politics.
"Ronald Reagan's Benghazi" by Jane Mayer
Published in the New Yorker, May 6, 2014
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"Ronald Reagan's Benghazi" by Jane Mayer
Published in the New Yorker, May 6, 2014
Eric
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Longread #462 -- Billionaires With Big Ideas Are Privatizing American Science -- 4/9/14
"Billionaires With Big Ideas Are Privatizing American Science" by William J. Broad
Published in the New York Times, March 15, 2014
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Published in the New York Times, March 15, 2014
Eric
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Longread #461 -- Is it OK to make art? -- 4/3/14
Lots to think about with this one...
"Is it OK to make art?" by Rhys Southan
Published in Aeon Magazine, March 20, 2014
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"Is it OK to make art?" by Rhys Southan
Published in Aeon Magazine, March 20, 2014
Eric
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Longread #460 -- Is the Wolf a Real American Hero? -- 4/1/14
No April Fool's joke here...just a good article about wolves and conservation.
"Is the Wolf a Real American Hero?" by Arthur Middleton
Published in the New York Times, March 9, 2014
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"Is the Wolf a Real American Hero?" by Arthur Middleton
Published in the New York Times, March 9, 2014
Eric
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Longread #459 -- Echo Chambers in Myanmar -- 3/25/14
My friend Matt recently published this excellent piece about the rise of social media and what it may mean for Myanmar. As someone who lives in a country where social media is already ubiquitous (especially among my demographic), it is easy to just assume that it has already taken hold in other countries or that its rise in other countries may simply parallel its development here in the U.S. But the story is not so simple, and the rise of social media in complex sociopolitical contexts like Myanmar raises a host of concerns. Check out Matt's article for a concise, intriguing, and well-argued look at the future of media in Myanmar.
"Echo Chambers in Myanmar: Social media and the ideological justifications for mass violence" by Matt Schissler
Published for the Australian National University Department of Political & Social Change Research Colloquium, “Communal Conflict in Myanmar: Characteristics, Causes, Consequences,” March 2018
Eric
"Echo Chambers in Myanmar: Social media and the ideological justifications for mass violence" by Matt Schissler
Published for the Australian National University Department of Political & Social Change Research Colloquium, “Communal Conflict in Myanmar: Characteristics, Causes, Consequences,” March 2018
Eric
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