Links of the Week: February 25, 2011 Edition
Skipped out on doing these for a couple weeks as I head my head down in the trenches producing pages for a brand new writing project I’m cooking up. Sometimes, you have to quit consuming to create....
View ArticleConversations at American University: The Double Facepalm
I had a great time last week talking with my buddy Dr. Craig Hayden in his Public Diplomacy class at American University in DC. Craig and I are sometimes-partners-in-crime at the MountainRunner...
View ArticleIO Europe: Day 1
Greetings from wet and humid London! Your intrepid host of AWESOME has skipped the pond to attend and speak at IQPC’s 10th Annual Information Operations Europe conference. The guts of the conference...
View ArticleIO Europe Wrap-up
Having been overtaken by events in London last week, I found it untenable to get out a daily blog post covering IQPC‘s Information Operations (or IO) Europe conference. There were also quite a few...
View ArticleI’m Coming For You, Public Diplomacy!!!
Spider Jerusalem from Transmetropolitan. Image by Darek_Smid via Flickr Inspired by a recent reading of Warren Ellis‘ and Darick Robertson‘s exceptional sci-fi journalism epic Transmetropolitan, I’m...
View ArticleWTF Is Public Diplomacy???
The facts are these: Public diplomacy (PD) is a term that describes how the United States communicates officially with foreign audiences primarily to influence these audiences according to U.S. foreign...
View ArticleDraft These Badasses to Improve US Communication Enterprise
Pundits, researchers, textperts, and academics all love to talk about how they would fix the United States’ fragmented, crapped-out communication apparatus. The overarching web of demon seed spunked...
View ArticleLinks of the Week: July 15, 2011 Edition
Decades after duty in the OSS and CIA, “spy girls” find each other in retirement I kind of adore this story about two old ladies living in a retirement home who suddenly remember each other worked for...
View ArticleWTF Is Information Operations???
The facts are these: Information Operations (or “IO”) refers to the United States’ military’s capabilities and plans to influence non-American populations in regions where U.S. forces are engaged. In...
View ArticleEnabling Protest with Foursquare: Du4 at IO Global 2012
Foursquare Logo (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I’m extremely lucky to have been asked back to present at this year’s Information Operations Global Conference in London this June. I had a ball last year...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....