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  • Pallotta and Wolting are working on an interactive web documentary about propaganda called Unspeak and a feature, Eisenstein in Guanajuato, with British director Peter Greenaway, both of which include multi-platform elements.

    Tribeca Film: Future of Film: Why Transmedia Is Catching On (Part 2) Tribeca Film 2011

  • Pallotta and Wolting are working on an interactive web documentary about propaganda called Unspeak and a feature, Eisenstein in Guanajuato, with British director Peter Greenaway, both of which include multi-platform elements.

    Tribeca Film: Future of Film: Why Transmedia Is Catching On (Part 2) Tribeca Film 2011

  • There's a useful book by the writer Steven Poole called Unspeak detailing thousands -- but here's a short list of some of my own.

    Johann Hari: Lies, Damned Lies -- and the DoubleSpeak I Would Erase From the English Language 2009

  • Take the time to unravel the assumptions packed up in a piece of Unspeak, and you will be better able to attack that chain of reasoning at its base.

    Lean Left » Blog Archive » Unspeak 2006

  • Ravi Venkatesh points me, via email, to an excellent article in Slate on Unspeak, "writer Steven Poole's term for a phrase or word that contains a whole unspoken political argument, deserves a place in every journalist's daily vocabulary."

    thecookscottage 2009

  • Thus, I may be liberal and be against American liberals, and I may care about my fellow human beings but abhor socialism, but so pernicious is the Unspeak that those become difficult points to get across.

    thecookscottage 2009

  • Ravi Venkatesh points me, via email, to an excellent article in Slate on Unspeak, "writer Steven Poole's term for a phrase or word that contains a whole unspoken political argument, deserves a place in every journalist's daily vocabulary."

    thecookscottage 2009

  • Ravi Venkatesh points me, via email, to an excellent article in Slate on Unspeak, "writer Steven Poole's term for a phrase or word that contains a whole unspoken political argument, deserves a place in every journalist's daily vocabulary."

    thecookscottage 2009

  • Thus, I may be liberal and be against American liberals, and I may care about my fellow human beings but abhor socialism, but so pernicious is the Unspeak that those become difficult points to get across.

    thecookscottage 2009

  • Thus, I may be liberal and be against American liberals, and I may care about my fellow human beings but abhor socialism, but so pernicious is the Unspeak that those become difficult points to get across.

    thecookscottage 2009

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