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Posted in: Uncategorized- Obama victory will prolong US racial divide, says British equality chief – Times Online
"If Obama can succeed, then maybe they can imagine that [Martin Luther] King’s post-racial nirvana has arrived. A vote for Obama is a pain-free negation of their own racism. So long as they don’t have to live next door to him; Obama has yet to win convinc - The Cold War-Era Assault on Comic Book Culture, Revisited
Trashy comics were the NC-17 videogames of their day, and their suppression remains a sad chapter in US cultural history. - Bionic implants raise ethical questions (ABC Science Online)
philosophers say it’s time to find out how the public feels about bionic research, which in some cases is being used to enhance human memory, physical abilities and perception. - Bubblegeneration Strategy Lab – BankrupTED
To TED: "You’re putting forth a new colonialism for the 21st century, a strange hybrid of techno-neo-hippie-colonialism." - Is The Suburb The Next Slum? on PSFK
will the flight from America’s suburbs and exurbs by folks who can no longer afford the housing have the similar negative effect as when people fleeing the cities in the sixties and seventies? - Military Recruitment Ads From Around the World – Advertising Lab
YouTube compilation of 13 14 recruitment ads from different countries. Comparative military propaganda highlights of the weird: The three Swedish spots are the best. Au Pair targets women and lures them with an opportunity to blow up bridges (when was the - Masters of Media, New Media MA Amsterdam » Mobile city conference – Stephen Graham on the politics of urban space
Where technology fuses itself into the background of daily life, all sorts of scenes (art-commercial- governmental etc) are utilizing new technologies and seeking combinations, weaving them into certain directions simultaneously. We are moving towards a s - InternetActu.net » Nanotechnologies : qui croire ?
Seul un tiers (29,5%) des Américains considéreraient les nanotechnologies comme “moralement acceptables“, contre 54,1% des Anglais, 62,7% des Allemands et 72,1% des Français. Cette forte suspicion du public américain n’aurait rien à voir avec l
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