Posts Tagged ‘abjection’
Monday Links!
* From Sherryl Vint, in LARoB: “Men Behaving Badly: White Masculinity in Science Fiction Television.”
* The report reveals a sense of ideological, demographic and cultural siege, on the American right, from which there is no obvious escape. Unable to comprehend or process last year’s election defeat, they feel the nation has become unmoored from its founding principles and is on a full-scale, unrelenting descent into chaos.
* That’ll solve it! White House Orders “Tech Surge” to Fix Obamacare Website. Weeks to fix, just in time for the insurance to not take effect on January 1.
* Nothing beside remains: With U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, American military gear sold as scrap.
* George Washington University “admitted publicly for the first time Friday that it puts hundreds of undergraduate applicants on its waitlist each year because they cannot pay GW’s tuition.” Many Colleges Bend Rules To Admit Rich Applicants. Harvard’s Committee on University Resources.
* Science isn’t exactly an exact science.
With this in mind, consider 1,000 hypotheses being tested of which just 100 are true (see chart). Studies with a power of 0.8 will find 80 of them, missing 20 because of false negatives. Of the 900 hypotheses that are wrong, 5%—that is, 45 of them—will look right because of type I errors. Add the false positives to the 80 true positives and you have 125 positive results, fully a third of which are specious. If you dropped the statistical power from 0.8 to 0.4, which would seem realistic for many fields, you would still have 45 false positives but only 40 true positives. More than half your positive results would be wrong.
* Furthermore, even to its most practical and well-meaning critics, the actual relationship between gender and capitalist social relations remains an enigma. This is not simply because, as Marxists, we are reluctant to reproach the old man, but rather as a consequence of the fact that reproductive work – still performed primarily by those assigned the fate “woman” – is extremely difficult to comprehend in the terms provided by the critique of political economy. Of course, gender is fundamentally defined by capitalism, and it should not be concluded that Marx’s critique was “wrong”; buthe left women out of the story, and we need to find where he is hiding them. The Gendered Circuit: Reading The Arcane of Reproduction.
* The conspiracy goes deeper than you ever imagined: Author claims Robert Kennedy stole John F. Kennedy’s brain from National Archives.
* Meanwhile, another longstanding conspiracy theory gets validation: Fox really was using paid shills to manipulate comment threads.
* Seven Things You Might Not Know about Calvin & Hobbes.
* Traumatic Life Events, Not Genetics or Chemical Imbalance Cause Depression and Anxiety.
* To Fix Climate Change, Scientists Turn To Hacking The Earth.
* City College closed the Guillermo Morales-Assata Shakur Community and Student Center, an educational and organizing space founded on 1989 by leftist student groups, on Sunday morning without alerting the students and activists who work inside.
* Gasp! Jeb Bush ed reform group accused of abusing non-profit status to help corporations.
* American Horror Story and Abjection.
* Thus it has happened that, in the name of preventing invaders, the NSA has itself invaded.
* It begins: 870,000 Toyotas Recalled Due to “Spider-Related Problem.”
* And five points for Slytherin: Christie withdraws challenge to same-sex marriage ruling in New Jersey, which means it’s the law for good.
Written by gerrycanavan
October 21, 2013 at 12:41 pm
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
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