- The Afghan Box Camera Project
- Iran's Armenian monasteries
- The histories missing from the Gulf's museums
- The Toughest Man in Cairo vs The Zionist Vegetable
- Freedom of Expression and Censorship in Medieval Arabic Literature [pdf]
- How "Turandot" became China’s national opera
- Photos of Saudi Arabia in the 1950s
- Pulp science fiction under totalitarianism
- The Mark(s) of a Good Editor
- Pasta’s Winding Way West
- Writing the Kenyan Diaspora
- Trüth, Beaüty and Volapük
- An Ottoman map of Beijing
- Always the Same Snow and Always the Same Uncle
- For every dollar Quebec spends on $7-a-day subsidized childcare, it makes $1.05.
- So-called Americans
- "Uncanny justice": paranoia, mystery, and confusion at Guantanamo
- Israel's $22-million black market for illegal abortions.
- Pro-Israel zealots try to Goldstone a report that shows that neither Israeli nor Palestinian textbooks are as bad as previously thought.
- The chair of Brooklyn College's political science department on the attacks against it.
- Don't call me professor.
- “Behind every model and every data set is a political process that chose that data and built that model.”
- Experimental hair archeology. Or, on different kinds of expertise.
- We Don't Already Know the Broad Outlines of Literary History.
- No Alternatives, One Imperative
- Remembering Beatriz da Costa
- Imagining An Authentic Sex-Negative Feminism
- thoughts on “violence” and Oakland
- Criminalizing the poor and pregnant
- Sex work at the Super Bowl: the myth and its makers
- Family, nostalgia and the failure of formal-equality feminism
- There is no equality possible between men and women, nor between men and men or women and women.
- Not to meet one another is impossible; our fates come together like random atoms.
- Anarchism and the City
- Audio: Radio Autonomia (Segments on Teacher Watch in San Jose, the Chowchilla Freedom Rally, and radical mental health & mutual aid)
- All (photographed) imagery is inherently racist
- More interesting than the successes of Jeudi Noir's housing occupations is the cognitive dissonance of the state's response
- On Being Black and Unwanted at Elite Universities
- Anarchy in the Archives: POC Zine Project Brings Punks of Color to the Academy
- Disneyfication of Downtown Oakland
- BLOCK BY BLOCK: A BID by Merchants to Seize the Public Commons and Erode the Rights of the Poor
- Inmates in solitary confinement tell their stories and move people to action against torture and systemic oppression
- Just because they say they don't stop & frisk in Oakland...
- Solidarity Means a Lot More Than Attack: Egyptian insurrection
- Prostitute-led protests in Lyon (1972-1974)
- Selma James on Democracy Now
- On the virtues of pre-existing material
- This American Whore vs. NPR
- Old, Female, and Homeless
- Greece is literally breathing in the fumes of its recession.
- How Golden Dawn is nurturing the next generation
- Re-Investigating Un-Haunted Houses
- NBA rookie throws down with his team over mental health
- “The People Are Not a Brutal and Ignorant Mass”: Jacques Rancière on Populism
- The Segregationist's Daughter: Jelani Cobb on Essie Mae Washington-Williams, Strom Thurmond's daughter
- Our Customers Don't Want a Pregnant Waitress
- The Curious Consensus of Jews on Abortion
- Support Your Female Comic Book Leads
- The Not-So-Lofty Origins of the Evangelical Pro-Life Movement
All things Beyoncé:
- The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour: What's in a name, Beyoncé?
- Beyoncé and Policing Female Sexuality
- The Roots of Beyoncé's Super Bowl Spectacular
- "the Internet is laughing. And Applebee’s is losing a lot of customers"
- "Let me break it down, Your Holiness: sentiment-wise, your entrance on Twitter has been saluted by a roaring “meh”"
- "People need to worry less about the future of print and worry more about the future of sentences"
- "cogito ergo sum is usurped by something with far more ominous implications: “I am documented, therefore I am.”"
- "people click Like merely because humans have an irresistible desire to be counted"
- "when DRM makes products less valuable, it also makes them less real"
- "The “Global Suburbs” might be a better moniker for the United States’ cultural standing"
- "‘sexualisation’ implicitly assumes that sex is only, and always, something done to women and girls rather than something we do ourselves"
- "In Dodge's world, almost every farmer is a white Caucasian. And thats about as realistic as a Thomas Kincade painting"
- "The message of this commercial is: if you are driving a nice car, you are entitled to having your sexual/romantic desires met, in public"
- "The blackout lasted 34 minutes. During that time, CBS acted as if it possessed no news division"
- "Better to be women behind bars than ladies in the streets"
- “for those of us whose bodies seem like a burden or an ontological prison, the Internet functions as a utopia of sorts”
- “These messages are intended specifically to shame and frighten women out of engaging online”
- “I hear ‘clickclickclickclickclick’ all over the place…they are photographing me, and now I’m pissed. I felt like a zoo animal”
- “Facebook is not *doing* anything to society”
- “we don’t like seeing Apple bloggers imply Android’s success doesn’t count because what—poor people don’t count?”
- “Why do we photograph the aftermath of misadventure?”
- “by pretending that joining up all those disconnected dots is no big deal, Facebook is being dishonest and dumb”
- “Teams of players are charged with taking out as many [surveillance] cameras as possible”
- “make no mistake: Vine will be a big deal”
- “poor people have little choice but to surrender their privacy in the name of social mobility”
- “We’ll probably see a day when games aren’t defined by winstates”
- “why not use a robot of Andy to dramatize his philosophy?”
- “There is something about watching a missile vaporize a guy from the view of a close up camera”
- “This is digital dualism, but it’s also determinism at work”
- “It seems *normal* to them to walk into a bar with Google Glasses, even though everyone’s smirking at them”
- “it appears no accident that expansion of personal debt occurred pari passu with technological development”
- “MOOCs are an essentially authoritarian structure; a one-way process in which the student is a passive recipient”
- "If you exposed film for a white kid, the black kid sitting next to him would be rendered invisible"
- "We Must Build An Enormous McWorld In Times Square, A Xanadu Representing A McDonald's From Every Nation"
- “My, they grow into little more than consumer goods so quickly"
- "If we could just be honest, users might actually be able to find porn when they want it, & avoid it when they don’t"
- "The appearance of inevitability is a trick played by our tendency to make a neat story out of the past"
- "My Bloody Valentine's New Album 'mbv' Breaks the Internet"
- Where does UC tuition go?
- Average earnings of young college graduates are still falling
- Universities start suing their graduates over delinquent loans
- Student loans are not the next housing bubble
- Exposé of the ACCJC, the accrediting agency that's threatening to shut down CCSF
- Online class on how to teach online classes goes laughably awry
- Academia and minority inclusion, an interview with Roderick A. Ferguson
- "We ask that you do not call us professor"
- "The Phoenix" newsletter from the 50/50 Crew in San Jose, with info about "Teacher Watch" project (modeled on Copwatch)
- Radio Autonomia's latest show has interviews with 50/50 Crew, Critical Resistance, and Bread & Roses collective
- "Last week’s proletariat is yesterday’s “ownership society,” which is today’s precariat."
- American blowback
- Why police lie under oath
- How to drone-proof a city
- Dance dance revolution: Magic Mike, Step Up Revolution, and the Occupy movement
- Bloated UC administration continues to grow relative to faculty
- MOOCs and university management troubles at the UC
- UC Davis outsources housing construction and everything goes wrong
- A university without faculty: The demise of the University of Phoenix and the rise of the MOOCs
- Venture capital's massive, terrible idea for the future of college
- University of Chicago protests: Lack of South Side trauma center is costing lives, On U of Chicago policing and structural violence, and On being black and unwanted at elite universities
- A turning tide? Universidad de Puerto Rico rolls back student fees
- Yale welcomes Special Ops
- College as country club
- Subprime student debt
- Colleges reporting false data to US News and World Report to boost their rankings
- Michelle Rhee takes aim at California
- Seattle teacher uprising: High school faculty faces censure for boycotting standardized tests
- "Axes, ropes and pitchforks are all encouraged."
- An alternative inaugural poem by Rafael Jesús González
- Why study the philosophy of social science?
- Technology magnifies power of the powerful & powerless.
- Focusing students on jobs of the future: drone pilot.
- Pay bank fines from bonus pools.
- Lend at 18%, borrow at 0.01%, buy second home at 3PM.
- Medicalization and health care's trick coin.
- Caregivers' Coalition; the caring sandwich seller.
- Bill of Rights for the Precariat.
- Are you ready for some predestination?
- The cyberpragmatics of bounding asterisks
- For Chinese Cinema, the Japanese Invasion That Never Ends
- The Yanomami Ax Fight: Science, Violence, Empirical Data and the Facts
- Men and women are basically the same: New study says our personality traits overlap.
- Most of What You Think You Know About Grammar is Wrong
- Girls Lead in Science Exam, but Not in the United States
- A Day In A 90's Taiwanese Childhood
- Up for Debate: Can Social Media Solve Real-World Problems?
- 'We Ask That You Do Not Call Us Professor'
- The American System of Suffering, 1965-2014
- Desperately seeking Faye Wong on YouTube
- Remembering 1960s Afghanistan
- Matt Taibbi on Big Banks’ Lack of Accountability
- Savaging Primitives: Why Jared Diamond’s ‘The World Until Yesterday’ Is Completely Wrong
- Why open access is better for scholarly societies
- The Cliche of Enhancing Images in Movies
- The Bitter End
- Rebecca Solnit, The Longest War
- A Map of Gender-Diverse Cultures
- Quinoa: Good, Evil, or Just Really Complicated?
- Upstairs, Downstairs, Downton: What Downton Abbey Can Tell Us about Class in America Today