← Contributors John Gooding Follow @JohnMGooding John Gooding was formerly Digital Editor at the Lowy Institute and Associate Editor at The Interpreter. Articles by John Gooding (49) John Gooding 5 Apr 2018 Facebook’s May day Upcoming EU regulations will have a huge effect on how data-fuelled tech giants do business. John Gooding 9 Feb 2018 Tech’s unhealthy future If a popular narrative emerges equating deeper engagement with unhealthy tech addiction, Facebook will not be able to avoid confronting it. John Gooding 14 Nov 2017 ‘Ambassador Assange’ is not the real story A posting was never on the cards for Julian Assange – and he likely knew it. John Gooding 1 Nov 2017 Australia’s stake in shaking up fake news The alternative is abandoning the problem and hoping the tech giants are willing and able to figure it out on their own. John Gooding 25 Sep 2017 Why good disagreements need good understanding "Intelligent disagreement is the lifeblood of any thriving society." John Gooding 17 Aug 2017 Paranoia on Aotearoa On New Zealand, Turnbull, Pyne and Bishop have engaged in poor foreign policy at the behest of even worse domestic politicking. John Gooding 29 May 2017 Quick comment: Sebastian Mallaby on Trump, the Fed and the global economy Stephen Grenville's intervew with Sebastian Mallaby covered Trump, the US Federal Reserve, what the RBA can learn from America and how Trump might interact the World Bank and IMF. John Gooding 12 May 2017 Australia’s cash-strapped media and the role of foreign correspondents Well-resourced journalism is undoubtedly necessary to inform the public about domestic issues, but are foreign correspondents equally necessary? John Gooding 27 Mar 2017 The content control reckoning for tech giants Social media networks have long abrogated their responsibilities on content control, and governments have started to notice. Load More
John Gooding 5 Apr 2018 Facebook’s May day Upcoming EU regulations will have a huge effect on how data-fuelled tech giants do business.
John Gooding 9 Feb 2018 Tech’s unhealthy future If a popular narrative emerges equating deeper engagement with unhealthy tech addiction, Facebook will not be able to avoid confronting it.
John Gooding 14 Nov 2017 ‘Ambassador Assange’ is not the real story A posting was never on the cards for Julian Assange – and he likely knew it.
John Gooding 1 Nov 2017 Australia’s stake in shaking up fake news The alternative is abandoning the problem and hoping the tech giants are willing and able to figure it out on their own.
John Gooding 25 Sep 2017 Why good disagreements need good understanding "Intelligent disagreement is the lifeblood of any thriving society."
John Gooding 17 Aug 2017 Paranoia on Aotearoa On New Zealand, Turnbull, Pyne and Bishop have engaged in poor foreign policy at the behest of even worse domestic politicking.
John Gooding 29 May 2017 Quick comment: Sebastian Mallaby on Trump, the Fed and the global economy Stephen Grenville's intervew with Sebastian Mallaby covered Trump, the US Federal Reserve, what the RBA can learn from America and how Trump might interact the World Bank and IMF.
John Gooding 12 May 2017 Australia’s cash-strapped media and the role of foreign correspondents Well-resourced journalism is undoubtedly necessary to inform the public about domestic issues, but are foreign correspondents equally necessary?
John Gooding 27 Mar 2017 The content control reckoning for tech giants Social media networks have long abrogated their responsibilities on content control, and governments have started to notice.