T. Messenger
Blogs I follow
- Annual Reviews: Annual Review of Sociology: Table of Contents
- At home she's a tourist
- BBC News - Home
- Center for Cultural Sociology
- Comments on: What Did Happen With Political Theory?
- Cultural Anthropology
- Department of Cultural & Social Anthropology Career Network
- Eureka! Science News - Popular science news
- European Journal of Sociology - Current Issue
- Everyday Sociology Blog
- Get Smashed
- In Search of Enlightenment
- Independent Gay Forum - CultureWatch
- Latest news and comment from Britain | guardian.co.uk
- Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk
- Libraries.iub.edu Online Database Search
- Mythologies of Late Modernity
- Number10.gov.uk » Latest News
- NYT > Sociology
- PostSecret
- Rainbow Activist
- Reuters: Top News
- Show Your Vote
- Social Anthropology - Current Issue
- Socialist Appeal
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- The British National Party
- The Economist: News analysis and views
- The Guardian newspaper: Comment & debate | guardian.co.uk
- The Huffington Post
- The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
- The Independent - UK Politics RSS Feed
- The Independent - UK RSS Feed
- The Monkey Cage
- Top stories from Times Online
- Twitter / cambridgeunion
- Twitter / postsecret
- White House.gov Blog Feed
Industry | Student |
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Location | London, United Kingdom |
Introduction | The early work of sociologists is documented in personal journals, which are sometimes later or posthumously published. This generation of academics is the first with online blogging capabilities. Early thought is interesting because with it we can see how people's ideas are conceived and how they develop. This adds to the debate about relative and absolute truth, or essentialism and constructivism. I'm not quite sure what my aim is for my blog(s). However, I explicitly do not wish for this to become a diary. Some interesting stuff, maybe, for me. |
You're going to the moon! What did you forget to pack?
Directions.