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"Dying to Get In", Healthcare Reform and Digital Storytelling
culturekitchen - fresh dissent served daily —
Authority: 583
Besides making a point about the state of healthcare in the US today, my friends and I created the video above as a form of “digital storytelling”, using new tools to share an age-old content delivery system. Would facts and figures worked better? I’ve been hearing a lot more about storytelling these days. ...3 weeks ago -
TNR Debate Recap: Against Transparency
The New Republic - The Plank Feed —
Authority: 149
In our last issue, Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig made the provocative case outlining the perils of what he called the “naked transparency movement,” which seeks to make massive amounts of data about the government readily available for public consumption. In a TNR debate last week, six writers weighed in ...3 weeks ago -
TNR Debate: Too Much Transparency? (Part VI)
The New Republic - Health Care Feed —
Authority: 753
I had hoped my essay, " Against Transparency ," might have inspired something of a marriage between the transparency movement and campaign finance reform. To that end, I had offered something old and something new, something borrowed, and, as is my style, something blue. But like high school all over again, I have ...3 weeks ago -
TNR Debate: Too Much Transparency? (Part V)
The New Republic - Health Care Feed —
Authority: 753
Lawrence Lessigs denunciation of runaway transparency is insightful but unduly dour about the potential consequences of the release of accurate information about public officials. It’s also insufficiently appreciative of the potential benefits of its public dissemination.4 weeks ago -
TNR Debate: Too Much Transparency? (Part IV)
The New Republic - Health Care Feed —
Authority: 753
Lawrence Lessig worries that the citizenry will be swayed by invalid conclusions drawn from the data that transparency is making available. The danger is real, but he misidentifies the culprit. Opposition researchers and corrupt public actors found no shortage of ammo in the pre-transparency days. Swift-Boaters, ...4 weeks ago -
TNR Debate: Too Much Transparency? (Part III)
The New Republic - Health Care Feed —
Authority: 753
Lawrence Lessig argues convincingly that there are dangers in systematically favoring transparency over privacy: A thoughtful democracy should strike a balance between both values, which sometimes compete and sometimes reinforce each other. I found less cause for optimism, however, in Lessig’s proposals for ...4 weeks ago