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  • Recommended Reading for December 23


    FWD/ForwardAuthority Authority: 611
    Warning: Offsite links are not safe spaces. Articles and comments in the links may contain ableist, sexist, and other -ist language of varying intensity. * Janine at StroppyBlog: Legal Step Forward on Disability Rights The delicious irony in this particular case , the employer concerned was a firm of ...
    15 hours ago
  • Recommended Reading List, October, 2009


    Kristine Kathryn RuschAuthority Authority: 462
    Of course, here I am, posting this a month later than I wanted to. I got behind in November, and I’m not sure why.  But I did. I knew October would be a difficult month for personal reading. Dean and I taught the two-week Master Class.  During 2008, I read 400,000 words in that two weeks.  I suspect I ...
    17 hours ago
  • The Best Ten Books On China. For Business.


    China Law BlogAuthority Authority: 541
    If you like this blog and have not yet joined up as a member of the China Law Blog Group on Linkedin, you are really missing out. About two weeks ago, I asked the Group to list out what they thought to be the best ten books on China business. Within about a week, Forbes Magazine asked me to write an article on ...
    21 hours ago
  • Femmostroppo Reader – December 23, 2009


    Hoyden About TownAuthority Authority: 137
    Items of interest found recently in my RSS feed. What did I miss? Please share what youve been reading (and writing!) in the comments. How to black out your website – The Great Australian Internet Blackout – Yeah, I think we’ll be doing this The swift takedown of stephenconroy.com.au – Crikey – A ...
    1 day ago
  • Digital magazines, Bonnier Mag+ and Time Inc


    SharpenrAuthority Authority: 109
    Lately my professional mind has been occupied with the concept of “digital magazines”. My thoughts have mainly centered on expectation, perception and user experience as they relate to the content we’ll all soon consume through miscellaneous single or multipurpose screens like tablets and pads. To a lesser ...
    1 day ago
  • Hodinkee Recommended Reading: WSJ Magazine Profiles Masters of Contemporary Watchmaking


    HodinkeeAuthority Authority: 495
    As weve said many times, there are watches, and then there are watches .  Those that fall into the italicized category are pieces of pure mechanical art that represent the creativity and passion of its designer and engineer.  Those that fall into the first category just tell you what time it is, and some not even ...
    1 day ago
  • Recommended Reading – 21 December 2009


    Parrothead JeffAuthority Authority: 433
    As I surf around the blogosphere (sadly the only surfing I’ll be doing anytime soon), I come across lots of stuff I’d love to blog about.  Trouble is, there’s these things called work, sleep, and a need to wind down after I’ve waded through the filth that is the news of our supposedly wonderful government ...
    1 day ago
  • Recommended Reading for December 22


    FWD/ForwardAuthority Authority: 611
    * Chicago Tribune: Disabled mom fighting to keep her son Can a quadriplegic woman be a good parent? Her ex-boyfriend filed a custody suit that says no. [...] In September, Trais sued O’Neill for full custody, charging that his former girlfriend is “not a fit and proper person” to care for their son, Aidan ...
    1 day ago
  • Recommended Reading from Online Magazines


    Dark Sky MagazineAuthority Authority: 133
    Great new(ish) stories from around the Web. Forget work for a minute and read a story. It’s good for you. – He was in Soho, leaning against the counter at the French House, waiting for his benefactor to show for a celebratory glass of red (‘it’s a darling place,’ Leonard had enthused, ‘but as crowded as a ...
    2 days ago
  • Leave Feast or Famine Behind in 2010


    The Marketing Mix | official blog of the Marketing Mentor communityAuthority Authority: 122
    Are you a creative who experiences the Feast or Famine syndrome? For both marketing and meal planning, preparing the basics in advance (so you dont have to resort to fast food) makes a big difference and could leave you satisfied all the time, never hungry and never stuffed silly. Read my latest article, Marketing ...
    2 days ago
  • Squat


    LYNN and HORSTAuthority Authority: 426
    Images Encens With their publication, Sybille Walter and Samuel Drira created a piece of cultural identification and fashion history. Its the aesthetic core of a visually driven conviction that spreads through the imagery of Matthew Ames, Damir Doma and Bruno Pieters. /HORST
    2 days ago
  • Brain damage and the NFL: Inseparable.


    MoneydickAuthority Authority: 119
    This is by no means a follow up or related post to my collection of NFL Music Videos . It’s but an excerpt from the recent coverage in GQ of research of brain injuries. The article is “ Game Brain ” and it will rattle the (American) football industry: What the NFL couldn’t have known then, of course, is ...
    2 days ago
  • Recommended Reading for December 21


    FWD/ForwardAuthority Authority: 611
    * NRC Handelsblad: Disabled poster boy banned from rail stations Not Normal , an art-exhibition focussed on the position of disabled people in society, which opened in Amsterdam on Wednesday has immediately sparked controversy. The exhibition features pieces by 80 visual artists, whose work all evokes the same ...
    2 days ago
  • Femmostroppo Reader – December 20, 2009


    Hoyden About TownAuthority Authority: 137
    Items of interest found recently in my RSS feed. What did I miss? Please share what youve been reading (and writing!) in the comments. Even on mute, TV can perpetuate racial bias – “The fact that our own racial bias can be swayed by the physical actions of people we see on TV is even more alarming because ...
    4 days ago
  • Deep thoughts (and a great title) concerning drug and vice crimes


    Sentencing Law and PolicyAuthority Authority: 572
    This article available via SSRN  attracted my attention based just on its title, which is "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll and Moral Dirigisme: Toward a Reformation of Drug and Prostitution Regulations."  And, as this part of the abstract highlights, there are some deep thoughts behind the cool title: This Article ...
    4 days ago
  • Chinese art 2008-2009


    Shanghai EyeAuthority Authority: 128
    This article was supported and commissioned by the DSL CollectionWork Report: An overview of the Chinese contemporary art scene 2008-2009 by Chris GillThe modern relationship of art versus society in an ever changing turbulent landscape or the avant g...
    4 days ago
  • Anarcho-syndicalism in the 20th Century—A new book from Black Cat Press


    AnarchoblogsAuthority Authority: 158
    We are happy to announce another new book from Black Cat Press. Anarcho-syndicalism in the 20th Century , translated by Malcolm Archibald, is now in stock. It’s heartening to see Vadim Damier’s book available to English-language readers. Recent titles, especially those utilizing so many archival sources, are ...
    4 days ago
  • My Favorite Reads of 2009: In Which I Am Most Verbose


    GreenwomanAuthority Authority: 123
    I was going to wait to post this list until the last week of December, but a) I am impatient and b) I thought maybe some of you with last minute gift buying to do might like some suggestions. A few things to note–some of the books on this list weren’t released in 2009. I’m going with what I read this year, some ...
    5 days ago
  • Robert Sugden


    Organizations and MarketsAuthority Authority: 544
    | Nicolai Foss | I have become a huge fan of Robert Sugden , an economics Professor at the University of East Anglia and one of the most cited UK economists.  Readers of this blog may know Sugden’s work from, for example, his excellent 1986 book, The Economics of Rights, Co-operation, and Welfare , as well as ...
    5 days ago
  • Recommended Reading for December 18


    FWD/ForwardAuthority Authority: 611
    * Boston.com’s The Big Picture, 2009 in Photos : Photo shows Wadee Daoud, a five-year-old Palestinian boy with a visual impairment, at the Helen Keller Center for blind and visually impaired children in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Beit Hanina, September 10, 2009. Wadee is reacting to light after a ...
    5 days ago

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