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Blogs about Society

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  2. Psychogeography (7)
  3. Religion (7)
  4. Self-improvement (6)

22 blogs about Society.

  1. anthro{dendum}
    A group blog devoted to ‘doing anthropology in public’ — providing well-written relevant discussion of sociocultural anthropology that everyone will find accessible. More info

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    Thank You!
    Dear Readers, Over the years, some of us (the past and present members of the collective that runs this blog) have been fortunate enough to meet some of you. We say fortunate, because such encounters …
    By Guest Contributor, 516 words
  2. CaptainAwkward.com
    Don't need to be cool to be kind. By Jennifer Peepas. 🇺🇸 More info

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    #1448: “Paying the check when you are the Dinner Puritan.”
    Hi Captain, I (any pronouns) have experienced the same deeply uncomfortable restaurant scenario twice, and I’d love advice on handling it or avoiding it in the future. I jokingly referred to myself in the subject …
    By JenniferP, 1,175 words
  3. Far Outliers
    Exploring migrants, exiles, expatriates, and out-of-the-way peoples, places, and times. By Joel. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Interwar Croats vs. Yugoslavia
    From From Peoples into Nations: A History of Eastern Europe, by John Connelly (Princeton University Press, 2020), Kindle pp. 377-379: The elections of 1919 produced stunning majorities in Croatia for the Croat Peasant Party, led …
    By Joel, 859 words
  4. Found Objects
    Hauntological dumping ground. By Keith Seatman, Simon Reynolds, et al. 🇺🇸 More info

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    P for Paladin
    Paladin - second only to Picador as a publisher's name to set the arty-intellectual bibliophile's heart a flutter... Radical, countercultural, polemical, esoteric, transgressive, avant-garde, youth culture ... a feast for the hungry young mind, portions …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 188 words
  5. Free-Range Kids
    How parents and teachers can let go and grow. By Lenore Skenazy. 🇺🇸 More info

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    How Helicopter Parenting Morphed into “Intensive Parenting”
    What social changes gave us “helicopter parenting” and, now, even more “intensive parenting”? This New York Times podcast from a few weeks ago, inspired by the Surgeon General’s report on parental burnout, explains all. Michael …
    By lskenazy, 799 words
  6. Grandma Williams
    Exploring the modern world at 80+. By Joyce Williams. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Curiosity went down to the woods and had a surprise.
    The Knees needed their daily. Curiosity looked at the map and suggested this. A thin strip of woodland, apparently a ridge between two suburban areas just north of Glasgow. It turned out to be as …
    By grandmawilliams, 83 words
  7. Granite and Sunlight
    Disability justice in the age of austerity. By Fiona. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Hope Of Independence – Ten Years On
    I write a lot about how I see hope. I have poems about how hope doesn’t feel positive to me – I know its effect is positive, but it’s not a nice feeling. It hurts. …
    By Graniteandsunlight, 1,053 words
  8. Growing Up Transgender
    Raising our trans child. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Latest Evidence on Puberty Blockers
    In 2020 I summarised the then published research on puberty blockers in a blog. That blog post remains a comprehensive overview of the pre 2020 literature, with relevance to discussions today. There has been a …
    By growinguptransgender, 4,598 words
  9. haptalaon
    Nous allons en varouv'rie! 🇬🇧 More info

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    2024-09-02 14:14
    one thing about being away from the desk for a while is it resets your habits and relationships to your habits and you see them afresh from the outside, & this prompted me to ask …
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  10. Hermitary – hermits around the web
    news, sites, and pages of interest about hermits and solitude. By Robert Rodriguez. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Smithsonian on ornamental hermits
    Smithsonian magazine offers a summary of the topic: “Ornamental Hermits Were 18th-Century England’s Must-Have Garden Accessory.” Includes many illustrations and a short video of Gordon Campbell’s comments. URL: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/ornamental-hermits-were-18th-century-englands-must-have-garden-accessory-180982469/
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  11. Hermitary – hermit's thatch
    journal of reflections by the resident of the Hermitary. By Robert Rodriguez. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Autumnal frost
    If April is the cruelest month because it encourages the growth of flowers but can suddenly cut them down with resurrected cold, autumn is its counterpart. The last warmth of summer lingers into autumn, and …
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  12. Huck
    Celebrates independence, seeking out the artists, activists and creative pioneers who are challenging mainstream culture. 🇬🇧 More info

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    A glimpse of life for women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule
    ‘NO WOMAN’S LAND’ has been awarded the prestigious 14th Carmignac Photojournalism Award and will be exhibited at the Réfectoire des Cordelieres in Paris this autumn. A few months ago, photojournalist Kiana Hayeri and researcher Mélissa …
    By Ben Smoke, 916 words
  13. it's her factory
    philosophy, pop music, sound studies, feminism. By Robin James. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Two upcoming livestreamed talks by me
    I’m giving a number of talks this November, and two of them are going to be streamed over the internet. The first one is this coming Friday November 8. It’s part of the Biopower at …
    By Robin James, 46 words
  14. Jain Family Institute - News
    Our mission is to address pressing social problems by identifying and building high-impact interventions that translate to real world progress. 🇺🇸 More info

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    New Release: First paper from the Maricá Basic Income Evaluation
    Diverse impacts of the largest basic income program in Latin America on socioeconomic outcomes; crisis response use-case Press Release The Maricá Basic Income Evaluation is an assessment of a basic income program in the city …
    By Molly Dektar, 592 words
  15. Pants On Fire
    The questionable activities of William J. Denby and his band of grifters in the city of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Constitutional Challenge: Crash and Burn Edition
    I had considered using a photo of a SpaceX rocket exploding on the launchpad - because it would be more apt, honestly - but this image is so much more iconic. The Hindenburg, an airship …
    By Kawartha Lee, 985 words
  16. PostSecret
    You are invited to anonymously contribute a secret to a group art project. By Frank Warren. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Sunday Secrets
    link to voicemail secrets The post Sunday Secrets appeared first on PostSecret.
    By Frank, 14 words
  17. San Francisco Senior Beat
    Smashing aging stereotypes through storytelling. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Retiree wants your blood: Donor Ambassador devotes his all to Red Cross collection efforts
    Mark Sugarman wants to repair the world. The 79-year-old Financial District resident has spent his whole life following that maxim, which in Hebrew is known as Tikkun Olam. He does that through volunteering, which he …
    By Mary Anne Lewis, 116 words
  18. Shapers of the 80s
    British youth culture at its finest. By David Johnson. 🇬🇧 More info

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    2024 ➤ Andy Polaris reminds us of Quincy Jones’s legacy as a titan of 20th-century showbiz
    ❚ The cross-cultural pioneer Quincy Jones died this week aged 91 in Los Angeles. In tribute, we republish Andy Polaris’s appreciation of his genius when he brought a huge orchestra to London’s O2 arena on …
    By OTL, 60 words
  19. THR Web Features | Web Features | The Hedgehog Review
    Critical Reflections on Contemporary Culture. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Stories to Live By
    If politics is your life, then you must tell yourself a political story in order to live.
    By Alan Jacobs, 21 words
  20. UK Free Parties and Free Festivals 1988-1994
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    A Short Film Review: Free Party: A Folk History
    A disclaimer first: we were involved in a little background work (figuring out e.g. dates of parties) for this documentary, so what you are about to read is a little biased. I had been looking …
    By freepartypeople, 1,150 words