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Use this section to identify sources that would balance or diversify your primary trusted sources. | Use this section to identify sources that would balance or diversify your primary trusted sources. | ||
+ | *Human Events | ||
+ | *Commentary | ||
+ | *American Spectator | ||
+ | *Slate | ||
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==Special Interests== | ==Special Interests== |
Revision as of 05:30, 16 March 2010
Contents
Current
News and Current Information and Opinion
List your current news and information with a brief description of focus and bias.
- BBC - international news, non-US perspectives
- Corriere Della Sera - Italian news
- New York Times - national and international news, opinion, global: centrist/conservative, us: liberal/left
- Spokesman-Review - local news, centrist/conservative
- The Inlander - local news, liberal
- iGoogle - weather, article links for news and interests
- The Economist - international news, non-US perspectives, global: conservative free market, socially liberal
- The Atlantic - news, features
Information about Books, Movies, Music
List sources for information about culture and arts.
- New York Review of Books - Opinion, Book reviews, notable work across many academic discipines
- LastFM - collaborative filter, basic information about artists
- Pitchfork - reviews of independent music
- The Inlander - local music/events, local: liberal
- Personal recommendations from friends
Political Cultural Perspective Balancing
Use this section to identify sources that would balance or diversify your primary trusted sources.
- Human Events
- Commentary
- American Spectator
- Slate
- Salon
Special Interests
Use this section for topics or interests that you follow aside from general news and cultural information.
- Scientific American
- Fine Woodworking
- Reason - liberatarian perspective
- Science News
Critical Questions
- Do your sources cover a range of news from local to global?
- How would you assess the relative objectivity of your sources?
- If you were trying to balance your sources, what perspectives would you add?