Posted in Blogging, bloggers, identity, internet on Oct 6th, 2008
There is a new phenomenon in today’s information society, the anxiety of which becomes pervasive when one realizes the dangers and fragility brought upon by the interconnected Web 2.0 sphere. This is the problem of online oversharing: the tension in finding the right balance of what parts of one’s subjective identity should be put online. [...]
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Posted in china, identity, pregnancy, transgender on Aug 11th, 2007
Best headline ever:
Sexually Suspect Panda Gives Birth to Twins
Short version: Chinese vets thought the panda was a male (due to obvious penis and “male behavior”) and sent it off to mate with a female. No wild panda fucking, no baby pandas. The scientists decided, since pandas are very endangered, to try artificial insemination [...]
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Posted in identity, internet, privacy on May 10th, 2007
Sam Sugar writes:
In the world of porn the implications reach far. Personal ads, adult site memberships and social networking profiles can all contain potentially damning information, and may all enter the public record. For the cost of a second-world data-miner anyone can connect the public and private dots which link our physical and electronic identities [...]
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Editor: Maria AngelinePublisher: Merge PressSubmissions Deadline: March 15, 2007Anticipated Publication Date: Spring 2008
Femmes are still invisible. Society can’t see past our heels to hear our stories, so we must continue to build platforms for our voices. Visible: A Femmethology, a forthcoming anthology about the power and complications in presenting femme as a gender and breaking [...]
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Posted in dating, identity, nyc, relationships on Jan 29th, 2007
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