Month: March 2012

Dean, Romney, and Drupal: Values and Technological Adoption

In writing an earlier post about the Romney campaign’s new media operations,  I was struck by the fact that the campaign is using Drupal given its history in the United States.  As David Cohn argued, the Dean campaign became the point of diffusion for Drupal in the United States.  Cohn suggests that there was an […]

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The disintegration of genres

At the end of my last post, I promised one on competition/talent shows and their impact on creativity. I’m still willing to write it, but first I noticed this piece about genre disintegration on Andrew Sullivan’s blog and felt moved to comment: The following is also posted at my long-running blog (since 2003!): What is […]

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