by Phil Howard | Jul 15, 2015 | Review
This review essay appeared originally in July on The Guardian website and is by Julia Powles. The subject of this book — the emerging “internet of things” — could not be more timely and important; and its central premise — that this new stage in the evolution of the...
by Phil Howard | Jun 1, 2015 | Review
This essay appeared originally in May on the Financial Times website and is by Felix Marton. The subject of this book — the emerging “internet of things” — could not be more timely and important; and its central premise — that this new stage in the evolution of the...
by Phil Howard | Jun 1, 2015 | Review
This essay appeared originally in the July issue of Prospect Magazine and is by Serena Kutchinsky. Bucking the recent trend towards digital doomsaying, Philip Howard’s new book takes a cautiously optimistic look at the internet’s latest evolution. As we...
by Phil Howard | May 3, 2015 | Review
This essay appeared originally on Medium and is by Julia Evanczuk. On Tuesday, April 21, the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at NYU Steinhardt hosted a brown bag lunch with Dr. Philip Howard, whose credentials include faculty appointments at Central...
by Phil Howard | Apr 28, 2015 | Review
This essay appeared originally in April in Quartz and is by Anya Schiffrin. “The US Ambassador no longer knows who to call,” often says Alec Ross, Hillary Clinton’s former advisor for technology. Certainly, conventional wisdom—cemented by the Arab Spring...