In an effort to get back to providing these links more regularly, this week’s batch is below. Be sure to check out Kids, Surveillance, and the Damned Internet, in which Cory Doctorow talks about how various technologies actually train children, skinner box style, to accept surveillance as normal. Also, Climatology-Defying Paper Yanked for Plagiarism is worth a read; do know that I’ll be following that issue in particular, as this guy ruined numerous careers with his plagiarized paper … which turned out to be garbage. Feel sorry for him? Not so much.
Category: Scholarly Things
Things for D’s research.
Links
Another batch of links for you. It’s been a few weeks since I’ve posted one of these… but the draft thesis is turned in now, so I’m finally able to catch up! Enjoy!
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Links
Another batch of links for your enjoyment.
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Links
Another batch of links for you. Not so much this week, as I’m working on revising the thesis. Of particular note, though, are The Long Road to Eichmann’s Arrest: A War Criminal’s Life in Argentina and A Triumph of Justice: On the Trail of Holocaust Organizer Adolf Eichmann. True, it’s a depressing subject, but well worth reading.
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Links
Not that many links for you this week – it seems the media is focused on Japan and nuclear issues rather than the usual topics of the Links I gather. Enjoy!
Links
Lots of good links from the past couple of weeks. Enjoy, in particular, Anonymous shuts down Westboro Baptist Church site — during a live interview and Why Gas Is So Expensive Today (Hint: It’s Not Libya) – Chris Peterson. Do, also, play the poverty game at PlaySpent – it’s not fun, but it’ll give you a good idea of how the poor in America exist, day to day.
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Links
Another batch of links for you. This batch is heavier on censorship news and freedom of the press type issues, rather than law. Something’s happened with LAW.com‘s Law Technology News Feed, giving me tantalizing headlines but no actual articles. Oh, well.
A few fascinating links in today’s post, not least of which is A Year from a Window in Oslo, Norway. Enjoy!
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Links
Another batch of links for you. Enjoy!
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Links
So, today’s links are pretty weighty. Do begin with asking yourself, Did a U.S. Government Lab Help Israel Develop Stuxnet? Continue with wondering about The Mass Extinction of Scientists Who Study Species. If you’re still not at all depressed, read about The decline effect and the scientific method.
There are, of course, many MANY other things to read. Enjoy!
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Links
Good Code? Yeah, well, go right ahead and try for that, why dontcha.
Today’s links are a bit early … or, well, a bit late. It all depends upon whether you wanted your links to show up 1 week at a time, or at some arbitrary threshold (i.e., 66 links). Whatever. Enjoy them.
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