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Hi all, Another much-needed link review as interesting reads kept piling up in my Inbox... Development ne ws looks at impact of policy briefs, the cost of post-2015 data collection, an extended section on media, journal ism & the aid industry and interesting case studies on digital campaigning from South Af rica, Chad, Libya & Indonesia ; Digita l Lives focuses on algorithms-and what they mean for non-profit communication and online community engagement; finally, Academia features a vignette from the bad old days of 1970s anthropology, David Graeber 's new book , an uneasy (?) relationship between defe nse money and open aid data & reflections on Northern-dom inated global IR debates. Enjoy! New from aidnography 5 reasons why everyone should work for a large organization at some point in their international development careers Look beyond bureaucratic stereotypes when engaging with large development organizations; these organizations can offer a lot of insights