Dienstag, 14. Juni 2011

Wichtige Links der Woche (33)

Etwas verspätet: meine wichtigsten linkhaltigen Tweets der vergangenen Woche, nach Themen sortiert:
RT : The Downside of Nano: Pregnancy Complications

Bipolar kids: Victims of the 'madness industry'? - New Scientist:
RT : Madness industry: How one man sparked a strange, sweeping misdiagnosis of America's children
Studie: Warum manche Gesellschaften mehr, andere weniger tolerant sind gegenüber Verhalten, das von der Norm abweicht
RT : Are you following a bot? Manipulating social movements on Twitter:

RT : Worth reading: What does Europe think about Germany? Opinion poll by Goethe-Institut: "The Germany List"

Women Atop Their Fields Discuss the Scientific Life -
Women scientists "the largest remaining obstacle is how to integrate family life with the life of a scientist"
Women scientists "You have to be tough. You have to be made of steel."
"Science journalism is one of the beneficiaries" on women who leave science
"refugees from the time-voracious grind of the lab bench" on women who leave science for journalism like me ;)

The silencing crime: Sexual violence and journalists A special report by Lauren Wolfe
Jane Mayer on Jill Abramson, the new executive editor-to-be of the New York Times: Abramson and Anita Hill in

Charges Against the N.S.A.’s Thomas Drake via "The only people Obama has prosecuted are the whistle-blowers.”
Charges Against the N.S.A.’s Thomas Drake - oh, and it's about money and private contractors, too, of course
Bin Laden Dead, Torture Debate Lives On by Jane Mayer (a great journalist I just discovered) via
RT : Pentagon Papers declassified- 40 years late. Their lessons are more timely than ever via

It's a start (only for iPad) RT : BBC iPlayer global launch to begin in western Europe

Artikel in über Siedler von Catan: Settlers of Catan: How a German board game went mainstream
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