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Spannos: ZNet Interview for "The Protest"
Blog Post, March, 09 2008
Chris Spannos
Spannos's ZSpace page
An intreview about ZNet for Northwestern University's campus magazine “The Protest.”
Sw: Love is in the air
Blog Post, February, 14 2008
Jamie Sw
Sw's ZSpace page
The BBC's Matt Frei reached truly staggering levels of obsequiousness and servility to power in his interview with President Bush, the Beeb's first in seven years, broadcast this evening on Newsnight.
George: Masters of Donkey Kong
Blog Post, February, 13 2008
Justin George
George's ZSpace page
Donkey Kong movie and Social movements
Hewitt: Indigenous filmmakers/White filmmakers
Blog Post, February, 12 2008
Marcia Hewitt
This is an essay for Anthropology of Media. In this essay I explore the differences between how Indigenous filmmakers operate and how white filmmakers operate within Indigenous communities. There are very different notions of representation within...
Dominick: NPR Erroneously Sounds Terror Alarm
Blog Post, February, 06 2008
Brian Dominick
Dominick's ZSpace page
As if to exemplify what's wrong with public media, National Public Radio rides the terror-scare bandwagon into its upcoming fundraising.
Dominick: LA Times Buries Lead on 'Errant' Airstrike
Blog Post, February, 05 2008
Brian Dominick
Dominick's ZSpace page
It takes a special kind of "journalist" to barely note the US tried to keep quiet an airstrike that killed 9 allies and civilians, all while doing your best to help soften the story.
Dominick: Reuters's Brief History of the Turkey-Kuridistan Conflict
Blog Post, February, 04 2008
Brian Dominick
Dominick's ZSpace page
How to distort complicated context to bolster a Western perspective.
Dominick: Cherry Picking Coverage of Iraq Tragedy
Blog Post, February, 02 2008
Brian Dominick
Dominick's ZSpace page
On yesterday's car bombing, CNN defers to US sources when convenient while the AP interprets the tragedy as evidence of US success.
Mudunuri: If seeing is believing, then living is appalling
Blog Post, February, 01 2008
Raj Mudunuri
Mudunuri's ZSpace page
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Young: NEUTRALIZING RADICALISM: Capitalism, War, and the Legacy of MLK
Blog Post, January, 25 2008
Kevin Young
Young's ZSpace page
An analysis of how Martin Luther King, Jr., is remembered my mainstream journalists, politicians, and intellectuals, and how the most radical aspects of his life are systematically omitted from the historical record.
Krumm: This is Hell
Blog Post, January, 23 2008
John Krumm
Krumm's ZSpace page
Chuck Mertz, host of This is Hell, struggles with trying to make a living as a journalist.
Markland: Prison stats reveal rouse of 'foreign Taliban'
Blog Post, January, 07 2008
Dave Markland
Markland's ZSpace page
There is little reason to believe that the Taliban include non-Pakistani foreign fighters. Yet the media insists that Arabs and Chechens have joined.
Mouammar: The Mainstream Media - Gagging Those Trying to Break the Chains of Complicity
Blog Post, January, 01 2008
Leila Mouammar
Mouammar's ZSpace page
...if we can ever hope to end the cycles of violence and despair that continue to plague the world, it is imperative that we understand all the ways in which ordinary people participate in abetting such crimes, even when this is done in all innoce...
Leach: Medialens: Manufacturing threats - Sudan, Iran and the war for civilisation
Blog Post, December, 21 2007
John Leach
Leach's ZSpace page
Blog about a Medialens article.
Green: My first ZCom test post
Blog Post, December, 18 2007
Shaun Green
Green's ZSpace page
Not sure what this field is for potted description of post content? The field itself looks a bit large for something tinky, so let's try putting in an overly lengthy description. Actually, description is kind of the wrong term - I'm not describing...
Szczepanczyk: Vote for Chicago's "This Is Hell" at Public Radio Quest
Blog Post, August, 16 2007
Mitchell Szczepanczyk
Szczepanczyk's ZSpace page
Lately, it seems like I've been using this blog to promote one or another thing, rather than deliver some semblance of original content. Right you are -- though that might change soon and I might get back to posting up original content. Anyway, ...
Szczepanczyk: Ruling Expected in Chicago Activist's Freedom of Speech Appeal
Blog Post, April, 14 2007
Mitchell Szczepanczyk
Szczepanczyk's ZSpace page
From an article I posted on Chicago Indymedia: Freedom-of-speech advocates and political activists are expecting a verdict this week in the case of a Chicago political activist who was arrested at a political rally for openly questioning poli...
Szczepanczyk: Touched down in the land of the delta blues: My take on the National Conferenece for Media Reform in Memphis
Blog Post, January, 22 2007
Mitchell Szczepanczyk
Szczepanczyk's ZSpace page
Until last weekend. Memphis had been the city I most wanted to visit but hadn't yet visited. (I personally credit Marc Cohn.) So, when the 2007 National Conference for Media Reform took place at the Cook Convention Center in Memphis, hot damn!...
Street: Climate Change and Corporate Media
Blog Post, December, 29 2006
Paul Street
Street's ZSpace page
I opened my last Empire and Inequality Report (Issue # 5, titled "Missions Accomplished") by questioning liberal New York Times columnist Frank Rich's claim that the war in/on Iraq is the “greatest tragedy of our age.” Operation Iraqi ...
Szczepanczyk: On the death of Gerald R. Ford
Blog Post, December, 27 2006
Mitchell Szczepanczyk
Szczepanczyk's ZSpace page
The story is breaking with the announcement swallowing U.S. cable television as I type these words: Gerald R. Ford, former U.S. president, has died at the age of 93. Ford will be buried in a locale about 12 city blocks away from where I type th...


