New Internationalist

Articles by Chris Spannos

If Google and Facebook can flip elections does code now rule the real world?

Internet users used to be worried about government control of the web but the opposite may be true, writes Chris Spannos

  • March 11, 2016
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The digital divide’s great leap forward

We need to harness the innovation from today’s technology revolution to better serve people’s needs, writes Chris Spannos.

  • February 25, 2016
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Will the ‘Internet of Things’ boost surveillance capabilities?

A new wave of smart appliances could soon be spying on your every move, warns Chris Spannos.

  • February 11, 2016
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Facebook and India: Introducing a digital caste system

The social media behemoth is seeking a massive digital ‘land grab’ to enclose the future of the country’s internet, writes Chris Spannos.

  • January 18, 2016
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Keystrokes in the West may mean a death sentence in Saudi Arabia

Chris Spannos on the dangers of going online in the land of Al Saud.

  • December 24, 2015
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Three reasons why the Paris climate talks should put the migrant crisis at the top of its agenda

The negotiations should consider the migrant crisis, argues Chris Spannos.

  • October 27, 2015
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Noam Chomsky on the economic war on Latin America

Chris Spannos speaks with the acclaimed public intellectual about the shift in US policy toward Cuba and what it signals.

  • October 8, 2015
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About Chris Spannos

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Chris Spannos is Digital Editor for New Internationalist. He has been a journalist for nearly two decades producing media across digital and print media platforms. In 2014 he was a founding Web Editor at teleSUR English in Quito, Ecuador. Chris lives in Oxford, England.

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