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Archive for February, 2009

Le Corps Des Femmes: Force-Fed Into Marriage

February 28th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged , , ,

File this one as part of the patriarchal logic that treats a woman’s body as male property to be modified according to cultural norms, such as being cut through female genital mutilation, or, in this case, fattened:

Girls force-fed for marriage as old traditions take grip in west Africa | World news | The Observer via [...]

Posted in Gender, Health, Human Rights, Patriarchy | No Comments »

How Female Genital Mutilation Persists

February 28th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged , , , , , , , , , ,

It is a combination of factors: patriarchy, traditional rule, cowardice on the part of Western aids organizations, political convenience and just good old fashioned brutality against anyone who dares reporting on it or fighting it:

Genital mutilation: Women fight Africa’s taboo – Africa, World – The Independent via kwout

And it’s torture too in the name of [...]

Posted in Academia, Culture, Economy, Gender, Health, Human Rights, Patriarchy, Politics, Structural Violence, Terrorism | No Comments »

The Rich Are Suffering Too… Or Maybe Not (And Who Cares)

February 28th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged , , , ,

So, the rich are suffering too:

Trying to Live on 500K in New York City – NYTimes.com via kwout

Then, add the living expenses:

Trying to Live on 500K in New York City – NYTimes.com via kwout

Add children:

Trying to Live on 500K in New York City – NYTimes.com via kwout

Conclusion? Well, maybe these people will have [...]

Posted in Commodification, Consumerism, Cultural Capital, Economy, Social Privilege, Social Stigma | No Comments »

Wiping One’s Ass Kills The Environment

February 28th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged ,

American taste for soft toilet roll ‘worse than driving Hummers’ | Environment | guardian.co.uk via kwout

Greenpeace has actually a great guide that lists which brand are environmentally ok and which ones are as bad as Hummers.
I’m sure there are environmentally friendly creams for when we all get butt rashes.

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Posted in Environment, Sustainability | 1 Comment »

And The Award Goes To…

February 27th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged , , , , , , , , , ,

… Joel Best, for Prize Proliferation, Sociological Forum, Vol. 23, No. 1, March 2008, pp. 1- 27.
Prize proliferation, the topic of Best’s articles, is simply the multiplication of awards being created for a variety of achievements or performances in many social and cultural domains and across institutional domains (including within the ASA). For Best, the [...]

Posted in Cultural Capital, Culture, Dramaturgy, Social Capital, Social Institutions, Social Research, Social Theory, Sociological Articles, Sociology, Symbolic Interactionism | No Comments »

Philip Jose Farmer (1918 – 2008)

February 27th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged

Damn, I missed that one:

Locus Science Fiction & Fantasy News: Philip José Farmer, 1918-2009 via kwout

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Posted in Media | No Comments »

La Condition Humaine 2.0

February 25th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged , , ,

First, via Jeremy Hunsinger and here for the original,

And then, the indispensable Abstruse Goose :

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Posted in Culture, Humor, Technology, Transparent Society | No Comments »

When Bloodshed Fuels Bloodshed – An Animal-Human Continuum

February 25th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged , , ,

So, the ivory trade is making a comeback after years of success in reestablishing elephant populations in various African countries, and it has a lot to do with human conflicts:

How the ivory trade funds bloodshed – Africa, World – The Independent via kwout

And here, when China enters a market as buyer, its impact is [...]

Posted in Biodiversity, Environment, Global Governance, Sustainability | 1 Comment »

“Octomom”, Labeling Theory, Power and Deviance

February 25th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

I have already blogged about the "Octomom" and it just so happens that I was discussing deviance with my students today and her case, of course, came into the discussion and that gave me the opportunity to make a few sociological points regarding the labeling process, moral entrepreneurs and power. My first question to the [...]

Posted in Collective Behavior, Culture, Gender, Media, Social Deviance, Social Inequalities, Social Institutions, Social Norms, Social Sanctions, Social Stigma, Social Theory, Sociology, Teaching Sociology | No Comments »

Anomie in The UK

February 23rd, 2009 by SocProf and tagged ,

Indeed, looks like social solidarity is down the tube:

Anomie in the UK: The Steep Decline of the British Economy – SPIEGEL ONLINE – News – International via kwout

How could this possibly happen? Deregulate… Drive policy as if there was "no such thing as a society… only individuals and their families"… slash and burn the social [...]

Posted in Anomie, Economy | 1 Comment »

One Fifth of Coral Reef is Already Gone

February 23rd, 2009 by SocProf and tagged , , , , ,

And the rest is endangered, so say the International Coral Reef Initiative and l’Initiative française pour les récifs coralliens (via Le Monde). This joint work took four years and some 400 researchers from 96 countries. According to their observations, the world has already lost 19% of its coral reef – one of the world’s richest [...]

Posted in Biodiversity, Environment, Global Governance, Globalization, Risk Society, Sustainability | No Comments »

Joseph Stiglitz is My Hero

February 22nd, 2009 by SocProf and tagged

Via Susie,

Jeffrey Sachs would too if I could get the IMF shock therapy on Russia out of my mind.

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Posted in Economy | No Comments »

ISTJ

February 21st, 2009 by SocProf and tagged

Apparently, that’s what I am:

ISTJ Profile via kwout

Works for me except for the last paragraph which seems to conservative for my taste although I tend to lean towards the authoritarian left.
What are you?

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Posted in Social Psychology | No Comments »

The Case for Mandatory Immunization

February 21st, 2009 by SocProf and tagged ,

Via Le Monde, Switzerland may be the homeland of many pharmaceutical companies as well as the World Health Organization, but it has also become the ground zero for cases of measles. A study published in The Lancet compared measles cases in several EU and non-EU European countries. The authors conclude that contrary to WHO projections, [...]

Posted in Health, Health Care | No Comments »

The Crisis of Credit Visualized

February 20th, 2009 by SocProf and tagged

A great illustrated version (in two parts) that makes it all crystal clear:
Part One

And Part Two:

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Posted in Economy | 2 Comments »

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