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Technology Review commissioned a review of Michelle Delio's work. Appendix B is examines her work on "The Future Shock", a story with specific problems with sourcing.
At the request of Technology Review, Inc., Susan Rasky agreed to oversee the fact checking of 10 articles by Michelle Delio that TR published online between December 16, 2004, and March 7, 2005. After conducting their own review, the editors at Technology Review had concerns regarding some of the sources and quotations in these articles.
Click here to see the report findings. What follows below is a point-by-point analysis of what the investigation turned up in regards to "The Future Shock". Click here to read Appendix A: The Investigation Findings. Click here to read Appendix C: The Invisible Fighter. Click here to read Appendix D: Delio's response.
REPORT: The Future Shock
Researched by Kim Perry
I contacted Joe Korsmo on April 1. He's a University of Pennsylvania student studying marketing and business. Korsmo was quoted once in Michelle Delio's story "The Future Shock". Korsmo said he wasn't interviewed for the article (See page 2 for the email exchange, and Delio's response), but the facts of the article were accurate. Korsmo also said he first discovered the article when a friend e-mailed it to him.
Korsmo contacted Michelle Delio by e-mail to ask about it, and they then exchanged several friendly e-mails. Korsmo said he was delighted the article was written. When it was removed from Technology Review's Web site, Korsmo was disappointed and wanted the story returned.
I contacted Kolin Pope on April 1. Pope was quoted three times in Delio's article. Pope said he was accurately quoted and that the facts of the story were generally correct, except that a couple of events were omitted.
Dylan Reiff is an actor and playwright who studies theater at Antioch College. Joe Korsmo studies business and marketing at the University of Pennsylvania. Both are avid gamers and have been playing them together for 15 years. Their installation is titled after Kolin's mother's announcement: There's Someone at the Door, He Says He's From the Future
Joe Korsmo: (CONTACT INFORMATION REMOVED). Studying marketing and business at University of Pennsylvania -- Wharton undergraduate
Dylan Reiff: (CONTACT INFORMATION REMOVED). Majoring in performance and tactical media
Contact: April 1, 2005
April 3, 2005
"It (the story) was framed in this idea that we abandoned Kolin in the forest. We didn't. It would have been more accurate to learn more about the project."
"There was a car waiting for him. It wasn't as dangerous. He knew how to get out. (The article) It was very surface. If she had talked to either me or Joe it would have been very clear the intent of the project."
"We realize she hadn't talked to either of us and to our recognition she hadn't been at the opening."
Kolin Pope: CONTACT INFORMATION REMOVED). Personal website, details entire project
Contact: April 1, 2005
The interview was by e-mail. Pope didn't speak with Delio. Kolin e-mailed Michelle to find out what happened to article when it was taken down. She didn't respond.
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