Paul M. Davis

Technology, social justice and the independent arts. Austin via Chicago via Santa Cruz.

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Hacking As A Civic Duty: Building the P2P Cities of Tomorrow

  • March 26, 2012
Despite reports that suggest the economy and employment are on an upswing, the situation remains dire for many American cities and the people who live in them. Cities across the South and the Midwest whose economies relied on now-dormant factories are beset by … Continue reading

A Few More Thoughts on The Daily

  • February 5, 2011
A couple more thoughts that came to mind since I wrote this post for Shareable about The Daily, and how it completely misses the point of the iPad and social media. The question you've got to ask with any new … Continue reading

Is Greater Than Digital Omnibus 2010

  • September 21, 2010
At long last, the Is Greater Than eBook collection finally sees the light of day. I've been working on this since the second day I owned my iPad, but was stalled by a number of annoyances in eBook-land. I had … Continue reading

Who I Am

Austin-based writer and media producer focused on how technology impacts culture and civil society. More about me →

Recent Work

  • Shareable Chicago: DataKind's Vision of a Data-Driven Social Change Movement
    The Chicago DataDive connected social organizations and geeks to build a civic data community to create lasting social change.
  • Greenplum: From Disruption to Insight at the Data Science Summit 2012
    2012 is proving to be the year of Big Data, demanding the attention of executives, thought leaders, academics, and tech journalists alike. But this influx of data is only valuable through dedicated and specialized analysis
  • Greenplum/Code For America: The Federated Corporation
    Recap of Wiki inventor Ward Cunningham's Big Data for the Public Good talk.
  • SF Weekly: Civil Wrongs Revisited
    Remembering Bayard Rustin, the fervid orator who served as a key figure in the civil rights movement for more than 60 years.
  • Shareable: Almere Oosterwold, a Vision of Collaborative DIY Urban Design
    Dutch architecture company MVRDV is betting urban design can go DIY with its the principle of "do-it-yourself urbanism."

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