Archive for the 'Globalization' Category



A critique of Global Voices


h1 Posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago terribly early in the morning by oso

It’s not very hard to convince people - friends, family, strangers - that Global Voices is amazing and deserving of their support. In fact, not once have I described what I do for a living to anyone and heard the reaction, ‘well, that sounds kinda lame.’ No, it’s always met with boundless enthusiasm.
This is a [...]

Diaspora and Development


h1 Posted 6 months ago mid-morning by oso

As if immigrants to the Western world don’t have enough to worry about with accusations of terrorism and complaints of non-assimilation, they must also endure the frequent criticisms that come from their home country. If they become too involved in the affairs of their home country while abroad than they’re accused of paternalism and arrogance. [...]

Foreign Correspondents Replaced By Digital DJ’s


h1 Posted 1 year, 9 months ago in the early afternoon by oso

It’s hard to believe that it has already been five months since I was sitting in the café courtyard of the Galería de Arte Nacional in Caracas and writing a blog post that I intended to publish that same afternoon. Like so many nearly finished blog posts, however, I never did publish it and it [...]

Sorrow Drips Into Your Heart Through A Pinhole


h1 Posted 3 years, 3 months ago around lunchtime by oso

Picking up the paper this past week and avoiding an article about our southern border would have been like picking up a gallon of prune juice and avoiding the toilet: difficult. As chance would have it, during the media blitz brought on by a couple high-profile surveys and two governors’ declarations of states of emergency, [...]

Granddaddy MacGyver


h1 Posted 3 years, 6 months ago in the early morning by oso

Imagine if your great-great-great-great-grandfather/mother had a blog. How rad would that be? Any time you wanted you could go and check out what they thought about Napolean or Cortes or what their favorite food was or why they got in fights with their neighbor. How crazy that our great-great-great-great-grandchildren will be able to do that [...]

Against Populism


h1 Posted 3 years, 8 months ago at around evening time by oso

Sliding Scale Contentment
As I think I’ve mentioned before, Karen was the first blogger I met in person. (Last night I was to meet a group of webloggers here in Monterrey, but sadly the bar we were going to meet at had been closed down for a month.) You would never guess it from her weblog [...]

A Gustito Con La Vida


h1 Posted 3 years, 8 months ago in the early afternoon by oso

It’s Sunday morning … and true to the name, the sunlight, roughly eight minutes after leaving its home, is blasting furiously outside. So is the wind. And my honey and I are taking refuge from both in the cool shade of our upstairs bedroom. What are we listening to? Jarabe de Palo, De Vuelta y [...]

Social Entrepreneurship and Project Management


h1 Posted 3 years, 11 months ago mid-afternoon by oso

More than anything, this is an open letter to Rebecca MacKinnon of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society who recently set up BloggerCorps amongst much enthusiasm and applause of fellow bloggers only to see it squander in lack of activity and participation. A couple of days ago she lamented on her own blog that [...]

International Relations and Blogging


h1 Posted 3 years, 12 months ago mid-afternoon by oso

I want to write both about the incredible progress of the blogosphere these past couple months, but also some problems that all of us bloggers face. I think I’m gonna divide it into two different posts, progress first, problems later.
BOBs
No, not our legal expert Bobby, but the Dutch-based, international Best of Blogs competition has come [...]

The Abosolute Versus The Relative


h1 Posted 4 years ago in the early afternoon by oso

In my outreach effort to get both more conservatives and more liberals to be part of the conversation, many of my fellow liberals are writing back to say that they will discuss economics when we get there, but that they can’t discuss moral issues because they do not believe in morality.
I was afraid that [...]