- “Oh, Uncle Adrian, I’m in the reservation of my mind.”
- bell hooks, Dig Deep: Beyond Lean In
- New York Underground: “a mantle of many layers, often hundreds of feet deep, through which the city extends its vital roots in an exuberant confusion of private and public needs.”
- Salt Water in the Golden Horn Leads to Unintended Consequences
- “This animated thematic map narrates the spatial history of the greatest slave insurrection in the eighteenth century British Empire.”
- Syrian Tears in Istanbul
- “Each tree and farm, street and courthouse of my home county rests on shallow-buried stories of slavery and Civil War”
- Forensic Topology: Los Angeles, the bank robbery capitol
- The Orderly Pleasures (and Displeasures) of Oil Urbanism
- How land reclamation has changed Bahrain's coastline
- Dismantling the narrative of the decline of Islamic rationalism
- On Muslim detectives in crime fiction
- Sufism in Turkish Crime Fiction
- The Dönme: Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks
- Marie Paris Pishmish, Turkish-Armenian astronomer in Mexico
- A Persian Sufi in British India: The Travels of M?rz? ?asan ?af? ?Al? Sh?h
- The Politics of Protection: Iberian Missionaries in Safavid Iran under Sh?h ?Abb?s I
- The language of anti-Shiism
- The history of bookselling and publishing in Lahore's Kashmiri Bazaar
- Marvellous Histories: Reading the Sh?hn?mah in India
- The Mughal Book of War: A Persian Translation of the Sanskrit Mahabharata
- Wrestling in Maharashtra - and the champions from Pakistan and Iran
- Yemen in the (Anti-)Imperial Indian Ocean: Toward a Spatial History of Modern Arabia
- Sanjay Subrahmanyam on V.S. Naipaul
- Ramachandra Guha on Rabindranath Tagore
- Interview with M.G. Vassanji: "Swearing in Swahili, living in Canada, rediscovering India"
- Photos of Jewish life and heritage in Mumbai and Maharashtra
- Hadramis in Singapore
- The Muslims of Medieval Italy
- The Emergence of the Indo-Iranians: The Indo-Iranian Languages
- Digital Archive for the Study of pre-Islamic Arabian Inscriptions
- On mouneh, Lebanese pickles and preserves
- Secret 'Free Trade' Negotiations Will Gut Regulations, Further Enrich Multinationals and Big Financial Firms
- CHARTS: The Hidden Benefits of Food Stamps
- Chinese land reform: A world to turn upside down
- The Failure of American Governance in 1 Depressing Chart
- Marshall Sahlins on how Chinese language programs 'restrain the free exchange of ideas'
- 'Scientific humanties': a MOOC by Bruno Latour
- The limits of investigative journalism
- The Smell of the Stasi
- Scholars respond to racist NY Times story about Roma
- 'I'll Be Your Mirror': Lou Reed and the New York School of Poetry
- Poop Train
- The Gladwell pivot
- UCLA + LAPD = "Predictive Policing"
- Racial discrimination, administrative toleration, and retaliation at UCLA
- UC Irvine has an actual Nazi working there as a public safety officer, but thinks it's fine because of "free speech"
- Trying to make it on $17,000 a year: Bargaining testimony from a UCSC student-worker
- No dialogue with racists: On walking out at Duke
- NYC public school suspensions follow stop-and-frisk patterns
- Trojan horses: Private donations and university construction projects
- "Coursera is joining forces with the State Department's MOOC Camp Initiative"
- The STEM crisis is a myth
- By the numbers: Sexual assault on campus
- Endnotes 3: Gender, race, class and other misfortunes
- University life comes to a standstill across Britain as academic staff go on strike
- Failure of the 2010 UK student movement: A diagnosis
- The logic of stupid poor people
- PPACA Big Lie Busted. 500 more to go; 499; ad nauseam.
- The government has outsourced its brain.
- Between 2003 and 2010, the vice chair of the University of Phoenix collected $574.3 million.
- For-profit education spending breakdown: 17.4% on teaching, 20% profit, >20% on marketing & recruitment.
- If anyone tells you elite law schools are left-wing, ask Dan Tarullo about being denied tenure at Harvard on political grounds.
- Still no Wall Street executives criminally charged.
- Breathless & burdened.
- Childish ethics; duckupy retail.
- From HERMIT to HealthCare.gov.
- CEOclassical Economics.
- Over the hungercliff, as the real hunger games begin.
- The risible Mankiw.
- DARPA funds on the brain.
- Tea Party says: get off my lawn!
- The ontology of agnotology.
- Syria's last KFC is now closed.
- Istanbul's "museum of underwater archeology" will feature fourth-century port of Theodosius and some boats
- 'A bear boarded a subway car packed with New Yorkers and tourists.'
- 'News of Lou Reed’s death arrived on the Bowery via push notification.'
- 'So many people died outdoors or vanished [in Nome] that the FBI searched for signs of a serial killer.'
- Los Angeles jury awarded $150M to girl who saw family die in fiery freeway crash
- California woman who killed pimp at age 16 set to be freed
- Hubbart, 62, admitted to raping 38 women in California between 1971 and 1982, often placing pillowcases over the heads of his victims to quiet their screams.
- "[Sandberg] ignores concrete systemic obstacles most women face inside the workforce"
- "the ability to lose yourself in the game, that’s what you need to do—to not be conscious of being conscious"
- “Franzen’s 6,400-word piece in The Guardian may be the last cry of the last dinosaur going down for the last time in the tar pit”
- “the Internet is where we live. It’s not a place we go to anymore; it’s a layer over everything”
- “Unsolved Mysteries injected a sense of the enchanted in an otherwise mundane suburban landscape”
- “the tools used to make film, the science of it, are not racially neutral”
- “why must a photo of my face be justified when a photo of my bookshelf is not?”
- “selfies suggest the world we observe through social media is more interesting when people insert themselves into it”
- “Week 5: Feedback: Bruno Latour comments on your blogs”
- “The problem with the relentless “search for meaning” is that it extinguishes all meaning in favour of pure emotion”
- “the Internet is producing more extreme forms of modernism than modernism ever dreamed of”