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Category Archives: The New York Times
New York Times with most detailed account yet of MIT’s role in Swartz case
Category: Ethics, MIT, The New York Times
Tagged Aaron Swartz, Harvard, JSTOR, Michael Sussmann, Noam Cohen, Safra Center for Ethics
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“Vigilante for truth”: An accurate headline…or shameless Twitter bait?
Category: Journalism, Media, The New York Times
Tagged Adam Liptak, Arthur Brisbane, autism, Clarence Thomas, public editor, The Panic Virus, Twitter, vaccines, vigilantes
4 Comments
SciWriteLabs 7.2: The New York Times’s Amy Harmon on what it means to be a science writer
Category: Autism, Journalism, SciWriteLabs, The New York Times, The Panic Virus
Tagged academic journals, Amy Harmon, Amy Wallace, Asperger syndrome, Boston, Catherine Lord, CDC, DNA, Eric Courchesne, Eric Fombonne, footnotes, Fred Volkmar, Gardner Museum, Gerald Fishbach, Jack Robison, Kevin Pelphrey, Kirsten Lindsmith, Los Angeles Times, Marianne English, McGill University, Michael Specter, MIT, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, NIMH, Simons Foundation, technology, The New Yorker, UC-San Diego Autism Center of Excellence, vaccines, Vanity Fair, Wired, Yale School of Medicine, Yale's Neuroscience Laboratory
4 Comments
John Elder Robison: “Why The Times remains the paper of record”
Category: Autism, Journalism, Media, The New York Times
Tagged Amy Harmon, Jack Robison, John Elder Robison, Kirsten Lindsmith, Look Me In the Eye
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The New York Times’s incredible piece on the lives and loves of two adults with Aspergers
Category: Autism, Media, The New York Times
Tagged Amy Harmon, Andre Dubus, Breaking Bad, cats, cauliflower, David Dobbs, Jack Robison, Kirsten Lindsmith, My Little Pony, Raymond Carver, Reddit, The Open Notebook
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