Clamor

Issue 18 Jan/Feb 2003

  • Economics

  • Technotopia: Supercomputers, Robot Wars, and Singularity by James John Bell
  • We Want Grits! Biotech in Africa and teh Question of Choice by Jeff Conant
  • Craigslist: A Modest Utopia by Ryan Singel
  • Culture

  • Third World Majority: The Media Democracy Movement by Thenmozhi Soundararajan
  • Hell on Earth: Carandiru, Where Human Rights were Forgotten by Martin La Battaglia
  • 78 REasonable Questions to Ask about Technology by Stephanie Mills
  • Banana-Republic Superhighway by Chellis Glendinning
  • Kore Nani? What do we learn from Japan's technology craze? by Christopher Mims
  • People

  • The Power of People-Link: Alfredo Lopez by Antonino D'Ambrosio
  • iMentor: Virtual Volunteering Toward Youth Development by Courtney E Martin
  • My Love Affair(s) with the Automobile by Sarah McCarry
  • WarsawPack by Jason Kucsma
  • Media

  • Radio Killed the Radio Star: Technology and the changing face of Radio by Hannah Sassaman
  • The Future of Tao by Yael Grauer
  • A Memoir of Dark Obsession: How product reviews whet our appetite for shit we don't need by John Konsumer
  • Sold Down the River: Los Angeles and Cleveland lose alternative weeklies to closed-door consolidation by Matt Kuchna
  • Penguin Time: The Love of Linux by Wil Wheaton
  • Politics

  • The Fight Over the Last Place on Earth: Greenland's Battle for Land by Robert Biswas-Diener
  • Evergreen Island: A People's VIctory by Catherine Komp
  • Softwars: The Struggle for Democracy in Software by Katherine Glover
  • Last Page

  • Get Your War On by David Rees