Jeff Jarvis

UK leaders propose restricting social media after riots

Environment

Free speech advocates criticize Prime Minister David Cameron’s proposal to regulate social media after London riots.

Organ Donation in the Age of Social Networking

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Global Politics
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Cameron exploring social media restrictions after UK riots

Conflict & Justice
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Google changes executive line-up

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Privacy in the time of Facebook

Conflict & Justice

Facebook executives are preparing for a ?privacy summit’ to discuss the site’s controversial new default privacy settings. But in a world of over-sharing online, does privacy even matter anymore?

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New guidelines on prostate cancer stoke controversy

Health & Medicine

Millions of American men are tested each year for prostate cancer, but the blood test used for screening isn’t completely reliable. Now the American Cancer Society says screenings may do more harm than good. What should men at risk of prostate cancer do?

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Some print media to start charging for content

Arts, Culture & Media

Print journalism is struggling to stay afloat and some outlets will soon ask readers to pay for content. But with so many options out there, are readers willing to pay?

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Newspapers on life support

Arts, Culture & Media

Jeff Jarvis, a professor at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism who writes about media at the Buzzmachine blog, joins The Takeaway to share his ideas for how newspapers must evolve to survive.