- In-state undergraduates at UC pay in tuition "nearly twice what it cost the University to provide their education"
- Monsanto University
- Oberlin cancellation of classes was demanded by students of color / Oberlin microagressions
- The university as a site of struggle: On occupying in a Midwest college town
- Virginia's evangelical mega-university
- Education in the streets
- Anatomy of a failed campus: NYU in Asia
- How Washington could make college tuition free without spending a penny more on education
- Abolish the SAT
- The professor, the bikini model, and the suitcase full of trouble
- Student protesters Alfie Meadows and Zak King found not guilty!!!
- How cops became soldiers
- The racist history of the entrapment defense
- The austerity question: Work, welfare, and post-family life
- "The commodity markets of capitalism have made being truly different as difficult as space travel, and being merely different as easy as online shopping"
- "The more labor we pour into our 'product'—that is, ourselves—the more we value we assign to it"
- "I am trying to see Sean Penn or Nicolas Cage being frisked at an upscale deli, & I find myself laughing in the dark"
- "the technocratic character of political debate is causing the irrationality of science to overflow its bounds"
- "After about 13 minutes of explaining why she is content with people giving her things, Palmer received a standing ovation"
- “Using microchips, proud grandparents threaten to store thousands of images on portable show-and-tell miniscreens”
- "The most important Google Glass experience is not the user experience – it’s the experience of everyone else"
- "with Silicon Valley at the helm, our life will become one long California highway"
- “Is a tweet labor? Is a Facebook post labor?”
- "Drone makers have been courting the paparazzi"
- "widespread bigotry and rape culture are just as big if not bigger barriers to a free and open Internet as over-zealous copyright laws and bandwidth caps"
- "there is no good pre-internet metaphor for what it's trying to do"
- "sources confirmed that the president said “Go get ’em!” and quietly watched the drone fly off into the night sky"
- "Drones permit and accelerate new topographies of warfare"
- "The Auto-Tune or not Auto-Tune debate always seems to turn into a moralistic one, like somehow you have more integrity if you don’t use it"
- "we might someday wonder why our childhood memories are held under DRM"
- Spectra Speaks: Losing Access to Sisterhood: Tomboys, Masculinity, and the Unmaking of a Girl
- Eddie Izzard on Atheism, Being Transgender, and “The Invisible Bloke Upstairs”
- (by me) On the connections between Evangelical sexual abuse scandals and patriarchal theology
- "Student activists force a historic campus to shut down and nobody notices"
- Mary Robinette Kowal on revising one of her stories after realizing it was racist and colonialist
- Supporting more trans stories: reflections on our healthcare system and the media
- Hugo Chavez's legacy lies greatly with his efforts on behalf of Afro-Venuzuelans
- Pro MMA Fighter Fallon Fox on being forced to come out as transsexual (+ video)
- New York cops will arrest you for carrying condoms
- Christine Burns on meeting computer science pioneer Lynn Conway
- Forty Years in the Hustle: Margo St. James on the connections between housewives and sex workers' activism
- Tara Conley reorients whitewashed histories of digital feminism
- Why Linda Hirshman is wrong to declare "Victory" on queer rights
- The Scariest Jobs Chart Ever Isn’t Scary Enough
- Rand Paul’s constitutional philosophy: “The Constitution grants certain inalienable rights to Americans but not to foreigners.”
- “Bye-bye Radium Brand Creamery Butter. Bye-bye radioactive jockstrap.”
- The conflict over Taiwan’s Longmen facility highlights “the fears surrounding nuclear power in Asia since Japan’s March 2011 nuclear disaster in Fukushima”
- Did you miss the Day of the Dude? It’s not to late to watch “The Dude.”
- Greek To Me: Mapping Mutual Incomprehension.
- Chávez: “it quickly became apparent that the social missions were doing nothing for the arrival city in terms of its most important needs”
- The problem “was not that Chávez was authoritarian but that he wasn’t authoritarian enough.”
- Star Wars Episode VII as directed by the guy who made Amour.
- “Americans… used to sleep in an unconsolidated fashion, that is, in two or more periods throughout the day”
- “Captain Pollard, however, was not as easily forgiven, because he had eaten his cousin.”
- “we live in a culture where dull biological platitudes make headlines and irritating scientific cliches win arguments”
- “Yes, mistakes were made in the name of scientific anthropology.”
- “Spanish, Portugese, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Turkish, Arabic and Italian”
- “I’m not worried about an imminent invasion of ‘rat multiborgs’.”
- “the baby’s face blinks crimson with each tiny heartbeat”
- The European rewards and American dangers of free transit.
- Greg Grandin on Hugo Chavez.
"Chávez’s detractors see this mobilized sector of the population much the way Mitt Romney saw 47 percent of the US electorate, not as citizens but parasites, moochers sucking on the oil-rent teat."
- "If we pretend elite college students aren't sexually assaulting their peers, the rape fairy will make it all disappear."
- A Quick Blow, Then Lingering Death for Devastated Towns
- The truth about Vikings.
"The odd Norse loans seem an awesome window onto a gang of ungainly, rugged, angry fellows, bands of low rotten crooks winging it at the stern's wake, sly, flawed “guests” who, craving geld, flung off their byrnies, thrusting and clipping calves and scalps with clubs."
- On White Privilege and Museums
- Louder Than the Dark: Toward an Acoustics of Suffering
- The Love of Black Mothers and the Care of Black Children
- The Bitch Manifesto
- Rules for Goddess-Femmes Who Cut (Colonizing) Bitches
- Dependency Culture: Welfare, Women and Work
- This Is Not A Love Story: Armed Struggle Against The Institutions Of Patriarchy
- "May 5, at night, we told a child the story of the maquis and the anarchist struggle against Franco and against democracy."
- Oakland Might Sue Banks Over Rate-Rigging Conspiracy
- Against nostalgia
- Anarcha Feminist - Bolivia (video) "Feminism and also anarchism, it's the tendency we sympathize with."
- China model: 83 billionaires in Congress; hand-cranked ventilators for the people; extreme real estate bubble.
- Russian thinking on what to do after an asset grab.
- Thoughts on the surveillance society; Google's privacy record; Quotations from Chairman Schmidt.
Quotations from Chairman Schmidt: "We know where you are. We know where you've been. We can more or less know what you're thinking about" "Show us 14 photos of yourself and we can identify who you are" "I don't believe society understands what happens when everything is available, knowable and recorded by everyone all the time" “Some governments will consider it too risky to have thousands of anonymous, untraceable, unverified citizens – 'hidden people;' they’ll want to know who is associated with each online account and will require verification at a state level, in order to exert control over the virtual world.”
- Google Guinea pigs; part II; Google as future of law enforcement and drug safety determinations.
- Mistaking free information for freedom.
- MOOCS to "enrich a select class of content aggregators;" beware infographics.
- "Many scholars [fail] to appreciate the difference between the logic of discovery and the logic of presentation."
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“If the walls are the book and graffiti the revolution’s message, poetry is a visible part of that telling.”“we are standing until the asphalt speaks”
- Letter from a Congo Literary Festival
- Manual of Decolonization: an architectural toolkit for a post-occupation West Bank
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“Calcutta is the first place I encountered modernity and became addicted to it.”An interview with Amit Chaudhuri
- The Prophet of Aleppo
- “In Hackney, the riots are spoken about in strangely fond terms….”
- When Electricity Was New, People Used it to Mimic the Moon
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The moon towers of fin de siècle America
- More Thoughts on the Dangerous Fragility of Men
- The University as a Site of Struggle: on Occupying in a Midwest College Town
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“With regards to graduate students and faculty, we need to dispel the notion that your scholarship can be your activism.”
- The Good, Racist People
- Amnesia in Mesopotamia (the remnants of the Iraqi National Library)
- The Development of Arabic-Script Typography in Georgian Britain
- Religion and the Rise of Printing in the Ottoman Empire [podcast]
- Yemeni Manuscript Digitization Initiative
- Faces, Veils, Beliefs…and a Decision
- The Evil Architects Do: Crimes of Urbicide and the Built Environment [pdf]
- Pahlavi Iran & Zionism: An Intellectual Elite’s Short-Lived Love Affair with the State of Israel
- Edward Said in Bombay
- Beautiful places to read in London
- Mogadishu: Images from the Past
- Who Spoke Siculo Arabic?
- On astrolabes, astronomers and observatories
- Is there a political theory in the Hebrew Bible?
- Before Orientalism: From Paris to Patna in the 17th Century
- South Asians in British and American music
- The Khazarian Hypothesis and the Nature of Yiddish
- Les chrétiens de l'Inde, la tradition de saint Thomas [podcast]
- Looking at photos
- How Istanbul-born Greeks have kept their culinary traditions alive in Athens