Today is World Water Day. This year's focus topic is Water and Urbanization. Not only in light of current fears of radioactivity entering Tokio's water pipes, the topic couldn't be more prevailing. If you're a blogger, you might also want to highlight 15 October in your calendar: Blog Action Day. Their website is currently down so here's a link to their outdated Twitter. Not the smartest strategy for a social media campaign, huh? Last year's Blog Action Day topic was water, too.
Mar 22, 2011
Mar 21, 2011
For German Readers: Och, nö!
Leider, leider: Raffaela verabschiedet sich von ihrem tollen Blog. Warum, steht ziemlich lang und herzzerreißend hier. Im Prinzip findet sie, dass Bloggen - ganz besonders in der Modesparte - zu einem Affenzirkus verkommen ist, in dem Persönlichkeiten zwischen all den Product Placements kaum noch eine Rolle spielen; was vielen Macherinnen so lange Banane ist, wie sie sich mit Sektgläsern auf Shop-Eröffungen profilieren können. Aus ähnlichen Gründen, allerdings die Yoga-Szene betreffend, hat auch Linda aus den Vereinigten Staaten neulich ihr Blog aufgegeben. Ihr wütender Abschiedspost strotzt (sehr un-Yogi-like) nur so von Flüchen. Wirklich schade, ich werde die beiden vermissen!
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Mar 20, 2011
Anna Wegelein of Lachsbroetchen
Anna Wegelin from Hamburg runs one of those fashion blogs that are just beautiful to look at - and, thanks to plenty of thematic excursions, also interesting to read for non-fashionistas: Lachsbroetchen.
Follow the jump to find out why Anna doesn't care how many readers she has, why blogging is super-easy, and what she can get *really* pissed off about...

Mar 19, 2011
GCB Shares
Music journalist Ann-Kathrin Eickhoff offers a free song for download and, by doing so, once again shows extraordinary taste: Click here to get Jessica Lea Mayfield's new single Our Hearts Are Wrong.
German Abendbrot copies a freely available Jamie Oliver recipe and is very happy with the result: South Indian Rice and Seafood Soup.
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Diane discusses The Ups and Downs of Yoga. This is an interesting read for Non-Yogis, too, because she basically ponders the question of how much help is too much help and judgement of people in general. (Be warned: I've become a pretty diligent yoga student myself lately and might be writing about all things related more often now.)
Ever wondered how to credit properly? Design*Sponge has the answer and a matching image (see to the right, click to enlarge).
In an adorable post, Ninia LaGrande wonders whatever happened to her childhood dream of becoming a dreadlocked jewelry vendor in Tuscany: Stopp! Ich möchte hier raus.
And then there's Luciana Schmidt, who has been unhappy with people advertising their own blogs in her comment section. While, on the one hand, I can understand her feeling of being abused, on the other it seems a little weird to read such a statement from someone whose own blog is pretty much all about advertising. Either way, she offers the possibility of adding your own blog to a long link list below her original post, which is nice. So far, she's already collected over 100 mostly German fashion and beauty blogs.
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Philosophy,
Psychology,
USA,
Yoga
Mar 18, 2011
For German Readers: Bloggende LehrerInnen
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Zu diesem Thema hat Spiegel Online unter anderem die Kunstlehrerin Janina Scheidmann interviewt. Erst vor drei Tagen hat sie mit einer ihrer Klassen Werke des großartigen amerikanischen Künstlers Cy Twombly betrachtet. Leider scheint den Kids ihr Blog aber eher schnuppe zu sein: "Die fanden das drei Minuten interessant, dann nicht mehr." Woran könnte das liegen, was meint Ihr? Macht bloggen der Jugend etwa zu viel Arbeit - mit all der Rechtschreibung und dem Kram? ;)
Mar 17, 2011
Mar 16, 2011
Design Competition: Create 4 the UN
Anne Roth has alerted me to an important campaign and cool competition: The UN's SAY NO to Violence Against Women initiative is currently inviting creative submissions for its ad campaign. Deadline is 31 May 2011. More info here.
Mar 15, 2011
Carmen Rüter of m.e.t.r.o.n.o.m.
Carmen Rüter's blog m.e.t.r.o.n.o.m. is one of my favorites in the German-speaking blogosphere. Probably, because it combines information and style in simple posts like this one. Or maybe because it's an Austrian blog like Blica and Consens - I find them extravagant and different from the rest.
Follow the jump for an interesting interview on space and time, the advantages of Twitter hashtags, and a cool collection of international urbanism links.

Follow the jump for an interesting interview on space and time, the advantages of Twitter hashtags, and a cool collection of international urbanism links.

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Architecture,
Austria,
Blogger Portrait Series,
Photography
Mar 14, 2011
Mar 13, 2011
Calls for Papers, PhD Fellowships, Summer Schools
It's been a looooong time since my last list, so let's get started quickly and without any frills. Follow me beyond the jump for interesting research offers. Some of them are last minute, so hurry up!
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Asia,
Austria,
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Economy,
Education,
Germany,
Netherlands,
Politics
Mar 12, 2011
Annina @ Re:publica XI - The Conference for Blogs, Social Media and Digital Society
*Deutsche Version nach dem Sprung*
Finally, all speakers of this year's re:publica have been announced, and the is long and interesting. Scrolling through it, you will see the current who is who of the blogosphere and likely recognize a few familiar faces previously introduced on GCB: Simone Finkenwirth, Nadine Lantzsch, Magda Albrecht, Helga Hansen, and Kathrin Ganz.Simone and myself have prepared a divided talk on...
Mar 10, 2011
"I’m not moving to Paris to be a housewife! Or, yes, I am!"
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Today I found a two week old interview with Salma Hayek at the New York Times. It's entitled "The Real Housewife of Paris". An extensive and technically well-written portrait that, probably accidentally, crushes every single one of Salma's likeable character traits. It starts with the title shot: Salma refuses to be photographed smoking cigarettes, but agrees to have a lit match dangling from her mouth - confusing.
In spite of numerous professional achievements that include the production of hit TV-series Ugly Betty, an Oscar nomination and UNICEF activism, the article continues to list the "by far most significant roles in her life" as being a cook to a filthy-rich husband demanding a three-course meal every night, and a driver (albeit a loving one) to her 3-year-old daughter. Yet instead of going into more detail on the causes of her social work, Salma proudly points out that while she could easily hire a stylist to assist her in picking free and custom-fit designer clothes for the day, she much rather takes the risk of mismatching herself: "I want [my husband] to be proud of me and not think, The stylist did a good job. That’s not sexy!”
According to the article, Salma prefers starring in independent European movie productions to Hollywood box-office hits now mainly because they are being shot closer to her family's estate in Paris. And if she doesn't feel like working any given day, she spontaneously goes on strike and just tells everyone to "deal with it". Frequent racist remarks she has been subjected to as a Mexican woman in her work environment ostensibly never hurt her: "Many times the idiots are in power. What are you gonna do?" Partying with corrupt Russian oligarchs sounds like mighty good distraction!
According to the article, Salma prefers starring in independent European movie productions to Hollywood box-office hits now mainly because they are being shot closer to her family's estate in Paris. And if she doesn't feel like working any given day, she spontaneously goes on strike and just tells everyone to "deal with it". Frequent racist remarks she has been subjected to as a Mexican woman in her work environment ostensibly never hurt her: "Many times the idiots are in power. What are you gonna do?" Partying with corrupt Russian oligarchs sounds like mighty good distraction!
I used to confuse Salma Hayek with Penélope Cruz, who acted in many more memorable films than Salma did, Volver, for example, and who says smart stuff like "Ego is a lion we have to keep under control". After reading the above mentioned article, I am confident this mix-up won't happen again.
Mar 9, 2011
For German Readers: Heute mal 'was Anderes!
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Mar 8, 2011
International Women's Day!
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| Famous teenage blogger Tavi demonstrating for abortion rights. (Source: Frl. Zucker) |
For many links and statements on International Women's Day by others and myself*, please follow the jump... Trust me, it's worth it! ;)
*For that one you've got to scroll down a little after the jump.
Mar 7, 2011
Julia of Kooyami
Julia's blog Kooyami is pretty unusual. With a wild mix of surrealist short stories, architecture, cat content and recipes, she delights her readers, who - and here I'm just guessing - appreciate fine aesthetics.
Follow the jump to find out how sociologists would typically start a blog project that, then, relate to Indian mythology, and why good tweets tend to be non-mainstream...

Mar 6, 2011
Quick Shares for German Readers
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Svenja zeigt, wie eine leere Ablage im Hotelbad aussieht, wenn sie ihre Schminksachen verteilt hat. Auch cool ist Anne Feldkamps Beitrag über sehr lange Haare.
Das Schirn-Mag stellt die britische Surrealistin Eileen Agar vor (siehe Bild rechts).
Das Schirn-Mag stellt die britische Surrealistin Eileen Agar vor (siehe Bild rechts).
Silviu von der Mädchenmannschaft erinnert uns nochmal daran, wie wichtig eine Frauenquote für die Demokratisierung der Arbeit wäre.
Cathrin Karras erklärt, was der Bürgerkrieg in Libyen mit Vietnam zu tun hat.
Und Lisa Rank schreibt auf, wie sich Erwachsenwerden anfühlt.
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Vietnam
Mar 5, 2011
Quick Shares
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GirlsCan, a new British project with a, uhm, very similar sounding name to GCB, is looking for girls who'd like to write about what inspires them. Let's just hope they'll reply to your submissions quicker than to my email of 22 February - I still haven't heard from them yet.
Can't find your dream job? Leo suggests to just create your own! How about becoming a shark photographer, for example?
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Education,
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GCB Shares,
Good Vibes,
Photography,
United Kingdom
Mar 3, 2011
For German Readers: Annina @zdflogin
Der ZDFinfokanal bat Hauptgast Steffen Bilger von der CDU, Wahlwissenschaftler Thorsten Faas, Mitinitiator des offenen Briefes der DoktorandINNen Hannes Klöpper und mich, uns zur Causa Guttenberg zu äußern. Haben wir gern gemacht, das Ergebnis ist hier zu sehen. (Für die Vielbeschäftigten unter Euch gibt es auch eine sehr kurze Kurzfassung.)
Das Diskutieren hat großen Spaß gemacht, und ich glaube, wir hätten alle am liebsten noch mehr zu unseren jeweiligen Positionen gesagt. Leider bot das saucoole, internetlastige Format der Sendung Log In dafür keine Zeit. Es war aber auch sehr spannend zu hören, was das Publikum zu der Angelegenheit zu sagen hatte, live im Studio und zugeschaltet via Twitter.
Wer Lust bekommen hat, nächste Woche zum Thema Türkisch First? - Wie viel "Deutsch" braucht die Integration? mitzudiskutieren: Die Sendung wird jeweils mittwochs ab 21:45 Uhr live gestreamt und ihr Hashtag lautet #zdflogin.
Mar 1, 2011
Feb 28, 2011
GCB Shares, Part 2
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| Marita & Coty 1977 & 2010, Buenos Aires |
Photographer Irina Werning made people reenact their past in a project entitled Back to the Future. For more of what happened on the blogs recently, just follow the jump like you did last time...
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GCB Shares,
Germany,
Health,
Music,
Photography,
Science,
Social Media,
Turkey
Feb 27, 2011
For German Readers: Linksammlung zu Guttenberg
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Wer mit mir auf Facebook befreundet ist, mag ein paar der folgenden Beiträge bereits kennen, es sind aber auch viele neue dabei. Nach dem Sprung gibt's meine Lieblingslinks zur Causa Guttenberg. Meine Damen und Herren, folgen Sie mir!
Feb 26, 2011
GCB Shares, Part 1
This is Sydney as seen by Schorlemädchen. For (the first bit of) more interesting stuff I've been wanting to share in the last couple of weeks, please follow the jump...
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Health,
Literature,
Photography,
Social Science
Feb 25, 2011
Magda of Mädchenmannschaft
Just like Helga and Nadine, Magda is part of the German group blog institution Mädchenmannschaft ["Girls Team"]. Her specialities are US politics and music.
Follow the jump to find out how Magda made it onto the mixed-gender "girls team", how she makes money from blogging every now and then, and which other blogs on sexism and gender she recommends...

Follow the jump to find out how Magda made it onto the mixed-gender "girls team", how she makes money from blogging every now and then, and which other blogs on sexism and gender she recommends...

Feb 23, 2011
Feb 22, 2011
For German Readers: Am Kiosk... NOT!
Vor etwa einer Woche hat Ninia LaGrande nach geschätzten fünfzehn Jahren mal wieder eine Bravo Girl in die Hand bekommen - zum Glück, denn sie lässt uns an ihrer Entdeckung teilhaben.Menschen, die eine ähnliche Magazinkarriere hinter sich haben wie Ninia und ich [bei mir Wendy -> Spick -> Bravo -> Bravo Girl -> Young Miss -> die alte (!) Joy -> Elle und/ oder Vogue -> Marie Claire UK -> The Face], kriegen heutzutage nämlich Augenbluten ob all der gutgemeinten Ratschläge, mit denen Frauenzeitschriften uns zu Angepasstheit und dem Konsum diverser clever platzierter Güter animieren wollen. Wenn man sich, wie ich, praktisch gar nicht mehr am Kiosk aufhält, weil Zeitungen und Zeitschriften, die man mag, abonniert in den Briefkasten flattern, und man alles andere, das einen publizistisch interessiert, früher oder später ohnehin online findet, blendet man verunsichernde Schleichwerbung in Magazinform im Alltag einfach aus.
Umso erstaunter war ich, in der Märzausgabe der im Flugzeug kostenlos verteilten Glamour ein siebenseitiges Special zum Thema Feminismus zu entdecken, das, oh Freude, ganz unverhohlen die Vorteile der Frauenquote darlegt. Zwischen Ist es okay, für die Hochzeit von Freunden Stripper mit Schleier zu engagieren?, einer Frage, die mit meiner Lebenswelt etwa so wenig zu tun hat wie Crystal Meth, und einem Artikel über Blake Mycoskie, den Gründer des als "Hilfsprojekt" bezeichneten Unternehmens TOMS shoes - aber immerhin!
Bilder: Bravo Girl Cover mit den Titel- und Real Life-Stories "Ferien Flirt" und "Skandal! Beschneidung bei Mädchen" (1994, oben) und "So fällst Du Jungs auf - 100 Tipps" und "Mobbing Täter packen aus: Wir quälen unsere Mitschüler" (2010, unten)
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Media
Feb 21, 2011
GCB News
While my favorite GCB bag, Oliver and I were riding a basket sledge in Funchal many things happened in the rest of the world:
Susanne Klingner and Barabara Streidl of the Mädchenmannschaft gave a radio talk on men-friendly feminism and the necessity of a women's quota in German corporations. Such a quota has been debated here for a couple of weeks now, but has been dismissed by politicians for no comprehensible reason: Surely, there must be female candidates with equal professional and personal qualifications for executive positions - why should they not be allocated 40% of senior job posts? Susanne and Barbara's link recommendations: Antje Schrupp and GCB - many thanks!
Tasya van Ree, the woman I named my favorite GCB bag Tasya after (yes, the one pictured above), has started a T-shirt line named Saint vs. Sinner. The first shirt is white with a print of two topless female fire fighters kissing, and it's available for $25.
Also, the new Missy Magazine came out last week: Complete with a music CD featuring 11 cool tracks by international artists and a brief article on female comic artists by myself. Available for the next three months at your favorite newspaper kiosk for around 6€ (other selling points here) or online via subscription. Whoever can't get a hold of a copy should listen into the songs on the CD nevertheless - they're good! Try Jeannel's They Come and Change it All for a start.
Feb 20, 2011
Mara of Mauerblumen
What a shame that was you will notice as soon as you follow the jump to read an interview on gardening in urban areas, planting and harvesting your own veggies, and on why imitating other blogs when starting your own probably won't do much good.

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Blogger Portrait Series,
Environment,
Gardening,
Germany,
Lifestyle
Feb 19, 2011
Express Yourselves!
Ari Seth Cohen of 50+ fashion blog Advanced Style on how his grandmother inspired him to start a blog celebrating the elderly of New York City.
Feb 18, 2011
For German Readers: Listen
Anna Niestroj hat Anfang des Monats eine Pro und Contra-Liste über die Stadt Zürich angelegt. Voller Stereotypen, aber für mich als Exilzürcherin super spannend! Überhaupt bin ich ja eine große Freundin von Listen - sie helfen enorm bei der Organisation (z.B. Doodle oder Piratepad), beim Beschenktwerden (z.B. die Wunschzettel auf Amazon) und beim Freunde finden (auf Facebook oder auch Listography). Auch Google Tasks ist für die schnelle Notiz zwischendurch zu empfehlen. Bei so viel Auswahl heisst es nur noch: Überblick behalten! Am besten also gleich eine Liste anlegen, auf der steht, auf welcher Liste jetzt was steht... ;)
Feb 17, 2011
Feb 16, 2011
For German Readers: Vietnams "Heldenmutter"
Catrhin Karras portrays Vietnam's oldest woman: Trần Thị Viết, 118 years old, also known as "Mother of Heroes".
Catrhin Karras portraitiert die älteste Frau Vietnams: Trần Thị Viết, 118 Jahre alt, auch "Heldenmutter" genannt.
Feb 15, 2011
Cornelia Hülmbauer of Consens
Today, I'm very excited to introduce to you Cornelia Hülmbauer and her blog Consens. Why? Because it's a poetry blog, and I love poetry blogs!
Follow the jump below for an extensive interview on Cornelia's 'treasure chest', her photography, and her contentment with the niche product she offers.

Follow the jump below for an extensive interview on Cornelia's 'treasure chest', her photography, and her contentment with the niche product she offers.

Feb 14, 2011
For German Readers: Das Gendercamp 2011
Nadine Lantzsch weist auf das diesjährige Gendercamp in Hüll bei Hamburg hin: Vom 13. bis zum 15. Mai dürfen sich für 45€ alle Interessierten Menschen drei Tage lang über Geschlechterrollen und Netzkultur unterhalten, sich gut amüsieren und den Bauch voll schlagen. Verbindlich anmelden kann man sich seit drei Tagen hier, es gibt 60 Plätze. Letztes Jahr hat das angeblich richtig Spaß gemacht!
Feb 13, 2011
Feb 12, 2011
Calls for Papers, Stipends, Enloe Award 2011
Here's another set of requests for proposals, this time including calls for submissions for the Enloe Award 2011 and a bunch of PhD stipends. I've sorted them by submission date (starting with the earliest), German and English ones mixed, and have newly underlined the respective topics for easier reading. You'll find more open advertisements under the label Call for Papers.
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Awards,
Call for Papers,
Environment,
Europe,
Feminism,
Poland,
Politics,
Social Science,
Stipends
Feb 11, 2011
NEXT11: Data Love
Nach der Re:publica 2011 im April folgt schon im Mai die Next11 mit dem sexy Thema DATA LOVE. Die Teilnahme ist ein eher teurer Spaß, aber die Veranstalter waren so nett und haben ein paar Eintrittskarten für uns Netzgestalten reserviert: Es gibt kostenlose Blogger-Tickets, für die man sich hier bewerben kann. Wer selbst nicht möchte oder keine Zeit hat, darf auch KollegInnen vorschlagen - sogar internationale.
(Danke, Helga, für den Hinweis!)
Feb 10, 2011
Fräulein Julia
Fräulein Julia is a one woman arts and entertainment section. And as such, her blog belongs into the RSS-feeds of all culturally interested inhabitants of the cities Berlin and Cologne.
Follow the jump below to find out how the idea for her niche blog was born, how Twitter helps attract new readers, and which is her own favorite blog of all time.

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Arts + Culture,
Berlin,
Blogger Portrait Series,
Cologne,
Germany,
Journalism,
Lifestyle
Feb 9, 2011
Facebook Now in HTTPS
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| Image: Alejandra Villasmil |
Facebook ist endlich auch dauerhaft und per Grundeinstellung über HTTPS aufrufbar (ein abhörsicheres Übertragungsprotokoll - anders als das bekanntere HTTP). Um Eure Einstellungen anzupassen, was ich empfehlen würde, geht über Kontoeinstellungen -> Kontosicherheit (gleich auf der ersten Seite etwas weiter unten) -> Ändern -> Häkchen setzen. Wenn Ihr schon mal da seid, könntet Ihr auch gleich einen Blick auf die neuste Kontoaktivität darunter werfen und die Euch unerklärlichen Ortsangaben ggf. löschen. ;)
Feb 8, 2011
GCB Likes This!
Mitchell Baker, president of the Mozilla Foundation, and Harvard scientist Jillian C. York are already confirmed speakers at the upcoming Re:publica.
Feb 7, 2011
40 Years of Women's Suffrage in Switzerland
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| "True Democracy Mustn't Exclude Women!" Photo: NZZ |
Only forty years ago today, Swiss men granted the women of their country the right to vote - making Switzerland the second to last European country to accept women as full-fledged citizens in all cantons in 1971.* (Last in Europe came Liechtenstein in 1984.) Considering that Switzerland always prides itself on its exemplary democratic structures and understanding neutrality, that might come as a big surprise to those of you who weren't aware of this fact. (Via Mädchenmannschaft.)
* In a few cantons, women were already allowed to cast their vote previously, but there was also the case of Appenzell-Innerrhoden, a very small canton in the northeast of Switzerland, which had to be forced to accept women as politically equal in local matters as well by the Federal Supreme Court.
Feb 6, 2011
For German Readers: A World Made of Words
Lara Ghazal vom Palimpsest erklärt die Welt so, dass ich sie verstehe. ;)
Feb 5, 2011
Barbara Russ of Im Nahtschatten
Today, I would like to introduce to you Barbara, a friend of mine, who runs Im Nahtschatten [Sink-Stitch] - a fashion blog quite different from the rest!
Follow the jump below for an interesting and extensive interview on Barbara's professional experience as a fashion blogger, her thoughts on paid content, and how an image of Walt Disney's Little Mermaid would bestow upon her blog more readers in a day than any ordinary month...

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Germany,
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Feb 4, 2011
For German Readers: Volunteer @ #rp11

Kein bezahlbares Ticket mehr für die Re:publica 2011 bekommen? Dann versucht es doch mal als freiwillige/r Helfer/in! Geld gibt's zwar keins, dafür aber Schnittchen, Shirts und Zutritt zu Veranstaltungen in der arbeitsfreien Zeit.
Klingt gut? Hier geht's lang zum Bewerbungsformular.
Klingt gut? Hier geht's lang zum Bewerbungsformular.
Feb 3, 2011
Scholarships and Calls for Papers: LSE, IPES & Others
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Africa,
Call for Papers,
Economy,
Egypt,
Health,
IT,
Kuwait,
Social Media,
Social Science,
Tunisia,
United Kingdom,
USA
Feb 2, 2011
Pictures of my Mother
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| Photo: pictures of my mother |
Earlier this year, I discovered the absolutely lovely blog pictures of my mother. It invites readers to mail in pictures of their mothers and explain why they love them. Of course I couldn't help myself but send its editor Karen an interview request... So Karen, if you're reading this, please say yes! And mom, if you're watching, I love you, too! :)
Feb 1, 2011
English Exec Summary of the Previous Post
Rasha H. Khayat is unhappy with German media coverage of the demonstrations in Cairo: "Too late, too slow, misinformed correspondents." She much prefers watching CNN and Al Jazeera or reading the Guardian's live blog. According to Rasha, Egypt needs not fear the Muslim Brotherhood's coming into power.
Cathrin Karras introduces Vietnamese singer/ songwriter Lê Cát Trọng Lý, including audio samples.
The Bavarian Newspaper Publisher's Association disses bloggers in a new brochure that has been distributed to elementary school students. It claims that online journalism is never as trustworthy as "quality print journalism". The German working group Social Media (AG Social Media) is pissed off., and understandably so. (Source: Turi2)
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Music,
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For German Readers: Einmal Blogs und zurück!
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Kathrin von DRUEBERLEBEN bedankt sich für den Bloggermädchen 2010-Titel und beantwortet ein paar ihr des Öfteren gestellte Fragen.
Während alle von der Frauenquote reden, diskutiert Magda von der Mädchenmannschaft lieber die Männerquote in der deutschen Wirtschaft.
Cathrin Karras stellt die vietnamesische Singer/ Songwriterin Lê Cát Trọng Lý vor, inklusive Hörproben.
Der Bayerische Zeitungsverlegerverband disst BloggerInnen in einer Bröschüre, die Grundschülern im Rahmen einer Initiative mit dem Titel "Medienführerschein" erklärt, dass Journalismus im Netz niemals mit "Qualitätsjournalismus in Printmedien" gleichwertig ist. Die AG Social Media wehrt sich zu Recht. (Quelle: Turi2)
Und zu guter Letzt läutet die Klappentexterin drei Wochen "Junge Literatur" ein.
Und zu guter Letzt läutet die Klappentexterin drei Wochen "Junge Literatur" ein.
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Germany,
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Media,
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Politics,
Social Media
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