Archive for the ‘Blogging’ Category

August 22nd, 2011

If you blog, you don’t frequently receive credible market signals about the value of what you do. You experience psychic satisfaction. You can count the comments under your post. You get emails from friends and colleagues—not to mention the missives from strangers, friendly or otherwise. You can Google your stuff and check for good links. [...]

August 19th, 2011

I don’t think it has been announced yet on RBC that we entered a few months back into a partnership with Washington Monthly. RBC posts are now regularly carried on WashMo’s “Ten Miles Square” blog, where you can also read stimulating comments by a number of other bloggers. To wit, my fellow West Virginia mountaineer, [...]

June 21st, 2011

I recently wrote a New Republic column about cell phones and brain tumors. I was gratified to see my column get some attention. Yet when I started to see it pop up on websites such as verizoncustomer.net, and when I started getting emails from other public health researchers, I realized that some clarification and correction [...]

May 28th, 2011

One of the structural advantages currently enjoyed by the right wing is its capacity to coordinate attention on whatever topics Roger Ailes and his minions have decided will be most helpful to their cause. The Blue team enjoys no comparable coordination mechanism. To some extent this reflects basic differences in political ethics and personality between [...]

May 3rd, 2011

Why bloggers are useful: the biggest risks are too boring to sell papers.

February 14th, 2011

Not a bit of it. I’d be inclined to make a moral claim on behalf of some of HuffPo’s worker-bees, but not for those of us who merely droned on.

February 13th, 2011

Interesting development: Huffington Post is being sold to AOL for almost a third of a billion dollars when it built a chunk of its reputation and content from unpaid contributors (Harold Pollack and Mark Kleiman among them, I believe). I wonder so will ask publicly: Mark, Harold, do you believe any of this loot should [...]

December 14th, 2010

An open thread on climate science - entirely pointless.

October 5th, 2010

As part of my fumbling entry into the world of blogging, I have been reading a number of other blogs, including some of the lofty ones that are nice enough to pick up RBC postings from time to time. In this process, I have come across a particular type of angry comment on lofty blogs [...]

September 20th, 2010

Looking for a job in public service? Here’s something that would greatly improve the quality of American public discussion.