Aug 22, 2010

For German Readers: A Study on Conflict Management

Im Rahmen ihrer Dissertation untersucht Johanna Kirchhoff von der Uni Marburg Entschuldigungen nach zwischenmenschlichen Konflikten. Bisher fehlen Ihr noch Teilnehmer für Ihre Studie. Wenn Ihr 15 Minuten übrig habt, klickt hier, um Johanna in ihrer Forschungsarbeit zu unterstützen.

Healthy Packed Lunches

The Unclutterer, a blog I really like, wrote an article entitled Simplifying Packed Lunches that received some very interesting comments. I was especially happy to see that Makiko Itoh's blog Just Bento was the first web address recommended for healthy lunch recipes. Read Makiko's GCB portrait for more information or check out her upcoming Just Bento Cookbook.

Aug 20, 2010

Anastasia of The Palpable Obscure

Who would have thought that a blog called The Palpable Obscure that was inspired by darkness, as its creator Anasasia put it, would concern itself mostly with fashion and style? 

Follow the jump below to find out why blogging is like looking in a mirror sometimes, why she finds Twitter "bizarre", and which only other blog Anastasia has been reading.


Aug 19, 2010

McKinsey Women's Day 2010

McKinsey's annual networking event for female students, doctoral candidates and young professionals will be taking place Nov 5 - 6 in Frankfurt/ Main, Germany. They are accepting applications until 19 September 2010.
More info at McKinsey & Company.

Aug 17, 2010

GCB on taz.de

Katrin Strohmaier wrote an article on blogs edited by women (entitled Wie im echten Leben or Like in Real Life) that quotes me as saying that women often lack technical knowledge. I would like to clarify that this sentence was part of an original statement I made that touched upon a wider context:

As women don't usually receive much technical education, many of them are self taught. And while the expertise acquired in private study may be vast in some cases, most female bloggers aren't trained information scientists and have never disassembled a hard drive. Luckily, for blogging your opinion, you don't need to be able to take apart computers (or I wouldn't do it). Nevertheless, I do believe that encouraging girls and teenage women to use Internet technologies self-confidently is key to a louder female voice on the web. 

In any case: Thanks, Katrin, for featuring me in your article! (Picture Source)

Aug 16, 2010

Anna Niestroj of BLINKBLINK


Graphic designer Anna Niestroj runs two corresponding blogs: The beautiful BLINKBLINK - something like an aesthetic pin board - and Zukunft Arbeit, where she discusses her profession's future. 

Follow the jump below if you're interested in why she runs two instead of one blog, why navigating social platforms well is key to finding readers, and to hear about her only - yet bitter - negative experience with blogging. And while you're at it, watch out for GCB's new, 14th interview question!


Aug 15, 2010

New Project

It's called Things I Gave Away This Year, and I started it only yesterday. It's layout isn't permanently set yet, and a friend was kind enough to help out with today's post. If you like it, please do participate - the more of you will mail in pictures, the better the collection will become! 

Aug 14, 2010

*UPDATE on The Issue of "Netzneutralität"

Helga summed up the discussion very well for our beloved Mädchenmannschaft.

Blogger Portraits of a Different Kind

Already in 2008, artist Danny Roberts started drawing bloggers he admired on his blog Igor + André. Click the following link for Danny's Blogger Portrait Series that is mostly comprised of female fashion bloggers like Jessie and Julia of Les Mads above.

Aug 13, 2010

For German Readers: The Issue of "Netzneutralität"

As many of you might have heard by now, the word of the week is "Netzneutralität"*. It has been widely debated in German media, politics and the blogosphere and means something like free availability of data to all. There is a petition on Pro Netzneutralität that you may sign if you believe that data transmission should remain neutral and equitable, no matter what content the data provides, which country it comes from, or whether it was sent by a rich or poor sender.

The German weekly SPIEGEL wrote an article on the topic, as has DIE ZEIT.

*Official definiton by the German Bundestag: „Der Begriff Netzneutralität bezeichnet die neutrale Übermittlung von Daten im Internet, das bedeutet eine gleichberechtigte Übertragung aller Datenpakete unabhängig davon, woher diese stammen, welchen Inhalt sie haben oder welche Anwendungen die Pakete generiert haben.“

Aug 12, 2010

Aug 11, 2010

Simone Finkenwirth of Die Klappentexterin


Today's guest on GIRLS CAN BLOG is Simone Finkenwirth, also known as  Klappentexterin. Albeit her litblog's rather young age, Simone has managed to sneak into the RSS feed readers of plenty of book lovers.

Follow the jump below to find out why passing through in silence ain't her thing, which section of her own blog she likes best, and why to Simone, one smile is worth more than ten visits of grumpy readers.


Aug 8, 2010

The Serpentine Ladies Swam Loch Ness in Aid of Afghan Mother and Child Rescue


Congratulations on swimming 23 miles at 5ºC! 
Click here to support their cause and the AMCR, have a look at more photos of the swim on flickr, or recap it on Twitter. There's also a portrait of the American-Australian-British team on the official Swim Loch Ness Homepage.

Aug 6, 2010

Ariane Fürer Landolt of Suleika

With a first entry to her archive on 1 October 2004, Ariane has been blogging longer than myself* - and she's been doing so from a world trip on a boat called Suleika

Follow the jump below to find out how blogging from a sail boat works and what technical difficulties might arise on the open sea, or just to take a look at the cutest seal ever. 

*I took it up in Malaysia in the spring of 2005.


Aug 5, 2010

Blogger Gewinnspiel von Appsilon

Appsilon, ein Online-Magazin für iPhone, iPad und Co, verlost noch bis zum 15. August 2010 ein neues iPhone G4 ohne Vertrag. Um an dem Gewinnspiel teilzunehmen, "einfach" in einem Statement erklären, warum ausgerechnet man selbst das hippe Teil verdient. Zum Beispiel:

Ich sollte das neue iPhone gewinnen, weil es mir erstens dabei helfen würde, die GIRLS CAN BLOG-Leser_innen auch von unterwegs zu unterhalten, weil GIRLS CAN BLOG zweitens ein Blog ist, der auf einem Mac konzipiert wurde und zu dem daher so ein Telefon irre gut passen würde, weil iPhones drittens großartig sind (das behaupten zumindest alle, die schon eins haben), und weil viertens noch immer ein paar weniger Frauen als Männer eines besitzen und es im Zuge der neuen Gleichstellungsabsichten in der Wirtschaft - GIRLS CAN BLOG berichtete hier - doch eigentlich schön wäre, wenn man die Nutzer-nach-Geschlecht-Statistik von Februar 2010 auf 50%-50% bringen könnte... Schließlich soll unser Erfolg nicht daran scheitern, dass wir unsere guten Ideen nicht von unterwegs unter die Leute bringen können, oder?

Jul 30, 2010

Svenja of Svenja-and-the-City

Ladies and gentlemen, today I am super happy to introduce to you blogging detective (!) Svenja of fabulous Svenja-and-the-City.

Follow the jump below to find out what makes her life much less ordinary than that of most people (or rather anyone!) I know, what Coda is, and why - to Svenja - video posts are just wrong. 


Jul 29, 2010

New Report Out: “Women on the Web: How Women are Shaping the Internet”

Yesterday ComSource, a research company focusing on digital marketing intelligence, published a 30 pages report on how women are using the web. Download it here or read excerpts of the paper and comparisons to other studies on Mashable.

Jul 28, 2010

The (Not Yet Ultimate) Girls Can Blog - FAQ

Annina answers frequently asked questions like: What's your email address? How do I submit an interview to GCB? Can I deeplink to specific posts on the site? And, by the way, is GCB a feminist blog?

Jul 27, 2010

Looking for a Job?

At the end of May 2010, The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE) crowned the Top 50 Companies for Executive Women. Members of the Top 10 are: Abbot, Aetna, American Express, Fleishman-Hillard, General Mills, IBM, Johnson & Johnson,  Marriott International, Office Depot, and Wellpoint. Congratulations on your commitment to shattering the glass ceiling! (More info on the mentioned companies here.)

Jul 26, 2010

Janelle Monae Interview


Check out another inspiring and more recent interview with Janelle here.

Jul 24, 2010

Kathrin Ganz of I Heart Digital Life


Today, please meet gender scientist and web activist Kathrin Ganz, whose blog i heart digital life is renowned for its vivid personality and no-bullshit attitude.

Follow the jump below to find out about the upside of seemingly uninteresting tweets and where being one of many comes in handy for once.


Jul 23, 2010

Madonna's Daughter Blogs, Too!

And if Lourdes Ciccone's blogging wouldn't have begun just in time to promote her new clothes range, I would have even thought her to be cool...! If you're still interested, click here for the blog or here for her fake introductory posting.

Jul 20, 2010

Miriam Paulsen of Tschau Tschüssi

Girls Can Blog is not only a fan of female bloggers, but also of female entrepreneurs. Even more so, of course, when they blog.

On this note, I'd like to introduce Miriam Paulsen and her blog Tschau Tschüssi.

Follow the jump below to find out about Miriam's business, why coming up with new ideas ain't easy these days, and why she rarely uses Twitter. 


Jul 19, 2010

Gudrun, who was introduced on Girls Can Blog as Piratenweib, was mentioned in a readworthy article on gender equality online. (In German, via Anna Blumbach)

Jul 15, 2010

Christiane Zintzen of in|ad|ae|qu|at

Christiane Zintzen's blog in|ad|ae|qu|at ("inadequate") is among the most progressive literary websites I know: Original contributions from well-known authors, her own scientific approach to her topics and added art - both visual and audio* - ensure a constant stimulation of the senses. 

Follow the jump below to find out how in|ad|ae|qu|at came about, what kind of compensation Christiane offers to her contributors, and what Woody Allen has to do with it all. 

*My personal recommendation is Sabine Scho's 2009 radio piece "Grober Rundfunk" which is part of a series called "Kunstradio" produced by Christiane for the ORF.


Jul 11, 2010

Angela of A Survivor's Guide to Huntington's Disease?

Can we fight what is in our genes? On her blog A Survivor's Guide to Huntington's Disease? Angela describes living with a neurodegenerative genetic disorder: From her coming to terms with her mother's and her own illness to her attempt to break her family's heredity by In Vitro Fertilization, Angela lets us in on her hopes and fears.

For her interview, please follow the  jump below. 


Jul 10, 2010

Update: Serious Play for Serious Girls

In a previous post I mentioned Serious Play For Serious Girls and unfortunately got some of the facts wrong: They aren't an Australian organization, as I had gathered, but in fact an American one - from Buffalo, New York, to be exact. And rather than a research forum, SPSG is actually a research foundation that has recently published the "2010 Threats To Girlhood* Report" (available to download here). My apologies for relocating you to Australia, Mary Jayne!

* Threats to Girlhood include all of the issues, mindsets, factors, trends, and circumstances that impact girls' lifelong health, wellness, happiness, and ability to succeed.

Jul 9, 2010

First Flattr Cash Check

Hi Flattrers!

I just wanted to let you know that - thanks to you - I made 2,38€ since installing the service. Yay! :)

Your money will go directly into a GIRLS CAN BLOG fund (i.e. a plastic box in my cabinet) and later, at the end of the year, towards blog hosting fees and the like.

Many thanks, your help is greatly appreciated!

Annina

Haven't heard of Flattr yet? Try them here.

Jul 1, 2010

SUMMER BREAK!

Hi everyone,

I'm on holiday and will resume posting on 11 July 2010.

In the meantime, why not browse the Blogger Portrait Series-Archive?

Many thanks for your interest in GCB!

Annina

Jun 30, 2010

Jun 28, 2010

Anna of Cycling Is Good For You

Before Anna of Cycling Is Good For You got in touch, I had no idea that such a thing as a cross-European cycling scene even existed. All the more I was interested in finding out about her cool multi-cultural blog project.

If you're as curious as I was, follow the link below to find out which cities she and her colleagues blog from, and differentiates an interesting blog from a boring one.  


Jun 27, 2010

Serious Play For Serious Girls

Check out Serious Play For Serious Girls, an Australian research forum that aims at advancing the lifelong possibilities for women by enhancing the quality of children's play experiences. (Via PinkStinks.)

Jun 24, 2010

Pharmama

Pharmama is a Swiss pharmacist and mother. Good thing that, after work, she's still got the energy to detail her daily adventures in writing. On her blog of the same name, Pharmama discusses anything from amusing encounters with customers to the composition of drugs and family holidays.

Follow the jump below to find out why Pharmama is keeping her real name a secret, who would likely benefit from reading her blog, and which rules she set for her discussion threads. 

Jun 23, 2010


(Picture taken in Shibuya, Tokio, by my friend Sandra.)

Jun 20, 2010

Lara Ghazal of Lara's Palimpsest

Lara's Palimpsest is among the most intellectually ambitious private blogs I have come across so far. With a firm background in linguistics, Lara takes us on an interesting journey through the fields of langauge and philosophy.

Follow the link below to find out about the advantages of virtual over hard copy notes, what a palimpsest is, and who -according to Lara- should not take up blogging.



Jun 18, 2010

The German Female Economy

Klaus-Peter Müller, member of the Commerzbank board of directors, wants to see more* women in German executive suites and the (usually more sensationalist) newspaper BILD promotes this. Nice.

*Currently, only 21 of 833 members of the boards of directors of the 200 German companies with the highest turn-overs are women.

Jun 16, 2010

Makiko Itoh of Just Hungry and Just Bento

The time has come - GCB proudly introduces its first food blog editor! 

Makiko of Just Hungry & Just Bento has turned her passion for cooking into a fulltime blogger's career. By explaining Japanese cuisine from the very basics, Makiko has become the online source for help with questions such as 'Which are the 100 Japanese foods I must try?' or 'What is Bento?'.

Follow the link below to find out what Makiko's occupation was before her blogs took off, who of us Drupal is good for, and which other female-edited blogs she's reading for inspiriation.