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Rethinking the fragmentation of the cyberpublic: from consensus to contestation -- Dahl... - 1 views

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    An article about "the democratic implications of the formation of 'like-minded' groups online."
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    Involves assymmetries in free speech on the Internet
Heather D

Erikson, Identity - 0 views

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    This is from the psychoanalyst Erikson, who coined the phrase "identity crisis". He argues that identities can be fragmented, but, through history and community, identities are able to be formed during adolescents.
Neal C

Every Hug, Every Fuss - Scientists Record Families' Daily Lives - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The same cannot be said of the fieldworkers, most of them childless graduate students seeing combat for the first time. “The very purest form of birth control ever devised. Ever,” said one, Anthony P. Graesch, a postdoctoral fellow, about the experience. (Dr. Graesch and his wife have just had their second child.)
  • The couples who reported the least stress tended to have rigid divisions of labor, whether equal or not. “She does the inside work, and I do all the outside, and we don’t interfere” with each other, said one husband.
  • In addition to housework, mothers spent 19 percent of their time talking with family members or on the phone, and 11 percent taking occasional breathers that the study classified as “leisure.” The rates for fathers were 20 percent chatting, and 23 percent leisure — again, taken in fragments.
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