Ranks of Jailed Journalists Includes More Bloggers than Print or Broadcast Journos

China continued to be world’s worst jailer of journalists, a dishonor it has held for 10 consecutive years. Cuba, Burma, Eritrea, and Uzbekistan round out the top five jailers from among the 29 nations that imprison journalists. Each of the top five nations has persistently placed among the world’s worst in detaining journalists. At least 56 online journalists are jailed worldwide,…

'You Can't Measure What We Teach'

Assess thyself, lest ye be assessed. That’s a line I had drafted for inclusion in the English program review. (One of my colleagues suggested we shorten that to just “Assess thyself.”)  We requested funding to bring an assessment expert to campus, to hold a workshop for the English faculty. Inside Higher Ed has an article…

Journalists become 'self-reverential' celebrities

“Anchors and journalists have become part of self-reverential celebrity culture. Everything goes back to ‘me.’ It’s driven somewhat by technological and economical change. Still, I haven’t seen them pulled kicking and screaming into this,” said Robert Lichter, director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University. “Anchors can be bigger stars…

Is Social Advertising an Oxymoron?

More and more users are spending more and more time on social networking sites, but the study found they aren’t very responsive to ads there: Clickthrough rates were reported to be far lower than at other sites. On the web in general, nearly 80 percent of users clicked on at least one ad in the…

Involuntary Moral Reformation in Babes in Toyland

My family saw the American Family Theater‘s production of Babes in Toyland this morning. Barnaby the Bumbling Villain, sneering from under a painted-on handlebar mustache as he gloats over his possession of the widow’s mortgage, pursues the heroes to Toyland. There, after much stock-character humor (cunning disguises, stunning surprises… lovers divided get coincided) the climax…

New Study Shows Time Spent Online Important for Teen Development

“It might surprise parents to learn that it is not a waste of time for their teens to hang out online,” said Mizuko Ito, University of California, Irvine researcher and the report’s lead author. “There are myths about kids spending time online – that it is dangerous or making them lazy. But we found that…

Scanning Infocom (GET LAMP weblog)

Jason Scott has started a new blog that will discuss the progress of his documentary, GET LAMP.  Here’s a good entry on the contents of Steve Meretzky’s basement. As part of the GET LAMP project, I’ve been collecting artifacts and images throughout the commercial heydays of text adventures, and nobody got bigger than Infocom in…

Saving Journalism

Via a thought-provoking Metafilter item: The only way to save journalism is to develop a new model that finds profit in truth, vigilance, and social responsibility. The old model was beautifully simple. A newspaper publisher in a monopoly market in the twentieth century was like those counts of Savoy who built a castle on the…