IndexCritical mediaThe Evil Woman tropeMarch 10, 20165 min readNo one has a right to not be offendedJuly 10, 201513 min readCognitive bias and the backwards bicycle testJuly 6, 20156 min readYes, journalists are* responsible for their headlinesJune 11, 20156 min readUnderstanding privilege through the lens of Bayesian probabilityMay 13, 20157 min readThree and a half things I love about The Globe and MailAugust 12, 20144 min readJournalism is a species of public relationsMay 4, 20141 min readQuestion and answer on journalism and other forms of writingMay 2, 20149 min read 1…345…7PoliticsRex MurphyApril 24, 201111 min readStephen Harper is an evil astronautApril 20, 20111 min readHarper’s Conservatives on coalitionsApril 17, 20111 min readMore on strategic votingApril 15, 20112 min readElection 41April 14, 20111 min readTaxes are bad; I’m voting for Stephen HarperApril 11, 20111 min readI have finally tweetedMarch 22, 20111 min readThe Robert Dziekanski caseFebruary 17, 20117 min read 1…345…8How we know thingsRemembering what not to doMay 28, 20101 min readThe meanings of ‘animal’April 29, 20105 min readMaking Tim BallDecember 17, 20095 min readCognitive maps, hurray!November 30, 20092 min read 1…3…4Context and positionNo Post FoundDesign thinkingCanadian journalism fails at nuance when it comes to jihadJune 6, 20189 min readSome notes on why jihad is goodJune 3, 201825 min readAds versus articles in the Saturday BC Edition of the Globe and Mail, A SectionJune 3, 20183 min readSome thoughts on microblogging with self-hosted WordPressApril 30, 20185 min readWhat happens when I publish …February 24, 20181 min readAnadrome, semordnilap and levidrome: a whimsical example of problematic informationFebruary 4, 20189 min readMore nuanced theories of journalism neededAugust 10, 201716 min readFixing the HTTPS on a Knight Lab TimelineJS instanceJune 26, 20172 min read 1…345…20