the AAA way in Open Access!

Open Access or Faux Access?

The headline on Monday’s announcement seemed impressive: “AAA Creates ‘Open Access’ to Anthropological Research.”

The announcement starts off by calling the new policy of the American Anthropological Association “a groundbreaking move” that would provide “greater access for the global social science and anthropological communities to 86 years of classic, historic research articles.” The problem, critics say, is that the emphasis should have been on the word “historic,” because those 86 years worth of articles aren’t the most recent 86 years. Rather the association will apply its new policy for its flagship journal, American Anthropologist, only 35 years after material was published. The association has created open access to the scholarship of the ’50s and ’60s.

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Erkan's writing camp ends today

in relative failure. I could not meet the deadline I proposed. 5 chapters completed. 5 chapters to go. (but this is a draft, all might be subject to intense feedback from my committee members) It is more structured and the rest can be handled easier. But now right in the middle of Monday, I give … Read more

"Rolling Stone presents 11 myths about Sarah Palin

fashion support for Obama…

Rolling Stone presents 11 myths about Sarah Palin

By Mark Frauenfelder

Rolling Stone has compiled a nice list of myths about Sarah Palin.

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"The verdict on the DTP is in the wind, but…

Ethnic rift and my retirement

Although I was not surprised to hear that there was an ethnic clash in Altınova between Turks and Kurds, this news hurt me like a knife to the heart.

The verdict on the DTP is in the wind, but…

The Constitutional Court is about to submit its verdict on the closure case against the Democratic Society Party, or DTP.

Fulya Atacan: “In Turkey the military say the State should not use religion, but they did it first

Black, long, curly hair and an open smile that often turns ironic. I meet Fulya Atacan on a hot summer day, at the beginning of August, in the Cihangir branch of the famous Kaktüs Café. The music is quite loud, and her voice is not, but my dictaphone luckily succeeds in recording it without too much back noise."

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"Chris Kelty on academic practices and the blogosphere

Money for Money and the study thereof.

By ckelty on Briefly Noted

Bill Maurer, of Mutual Life, Limited fame will lead a new institute at University of California, Irvine called the The Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion which has been funded in part by a $1.7 million grant from the Gates foundation. A recent workshop launched the whole thing, with lots of interesting looking panels, and some papers and pointers to more resources. For those interested in the anthropology of money,


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Marc Quinn: SIREN 2008 (detail)

Statuephilia: Exhibition by Contemporary Sculptors Opens Today at the British Museum

Marc Quinn’s Golden Fetish

Marc Quinn’s golden sculpture of Kate Moss has finally been made public at the British Museum as part of its Statuefilia exhibition. As expected, Quinn’s statue of Moss is in a similar pose as his bronze sculpture of the British model titled Sphinx. Apparently the golden version of Kate Moss was to be titled Siren, but has been renamed Aphrodite. According to the museum the piece is the largest gold sculpture to be made since the days of ancient Egypt. Quinn created the sculpture with over two millions dollars worth of gold. It has been suggested that the piece will earn six times that once sold.

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"Austrian vote sends shockwaves through Brussels: Should Turkey worry?

Austrian vote sends shockwaves through Brussels: Should Turkey worry?

More than once I had the pleasure of meeting with former Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer when we were both representing European youth movements in the mid to late ’80s.

Smooth transition to optimism on EU bid

Discriminatory, conservative, exploiter: These were the initial connotations of "Europe" for a group of university students that recently gathered in Turkey’s holiday resort in the Mediterranean —

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15 soldiers

"Next week, Turkey’s Parliament is scheduled to vote on a proposal to extend for another year a mandate giving its military authorization for cross-border operations against Kurdish rebel bases in northern Iraq. The current authority which expires on Oct. 17.(Turkey: 15 soldiers killed by Kurd rebels)  It is very timely. PKK is a sinister organization. … Read more

" EU leaders to discuss bank crisis

EU leaders to discuss bank crisis

The leaders of Europe’s four largest economies are to discuss a response to the global financial crisis.

Europe: In it together

Governments moved quickly to rescue failing banks this week but there are still doubts in their ability to mount a co-ordinated response to a new phase in the financial crisis

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6 chapters to go

June 29, 1916. Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. "Hanging around the saloon — 5 p.m." Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine. View full size. Oh boy, I am just done with a thorny chapter, the Method chapter. It has taken a while. So far, I am done with 3 chapters. hmmm now I look at the remaining proposed … Read more

"2,459 newspapers, 258 TV stations in Turkey AND hundreds of websites are closed…

2,459 newspapers, 258 TV stations in Turkey

Statistics released by the Prime Ministry Directorate General of Press and Information (BYEGM) indicate that Turkey has 2,459 newspapers and that 258 television stations are based in the country, in addition to providing a wealth of other information on electronic communications and entertainment in the country."

When You Have A Hammer, Everything Looks Like A Nail

By Jenny White on website ban in Turkey

On Turkish web censorship, a Financial Times article from August 22:

A law passed in 2007 gave judges the power to ban websites for inciting suicide, drug use, paedophilia, immorality, illegal prostitution or insulting Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the architect of modern Turkey.

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"Principles for sound Internet policy: Internet for Everyone

Principles for sound Internet policy: Internet for Everyone

By Cory Doctorow on Civlib

The Internet For Everyone project is a set of motherhood-grade principles for Internet access in the US; they’re collecting signatories to present to Congress:
Access: Every home, business and civic institution in America must have access to a high-speed, world-class communications infrastructure.

Skype Cannot be Trusted, Period

By Dan Gillmor on Free Speech

As Salon notes in “Skype sells out to China“, the eBay-owned service has collaborated with a Chinese company to enable spying on the allegedly encrypted messages that Skype users send each other to and from, and within, China. This disgusting sellout should surprise no one.

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Metalist Kharkiv thrashes Besiktas: 4-1

Our UEFA Cup dreams end tonight.  I now begin to feel really ashamed of the team I support. It is a helpless case. I don’t know what Beşiktaş players need more. The club has the third biggest budget. They are paid well, they have fantastic facilities. But from the administration to the players, Beşiktaş football … Read more

Albums that accompany Erkan

Museum of Communism

Two ads from the Czech Museum of Communism. Communists like Marx and Stalin had some human genes according to these visuals. found here: Get Intimate With History

 

Erkan is not as productive as he wants and he feels not good. These albums keep him company:

Death Magnetic by Metallica Loud-that Erkan likes normally, but disappointing. Every old Metallica song had a soul, not like these that look like each other. Good for ordinary metal listener but not enough for the Old Metallica style.
Tostaky by Noir Desir  Not good. Too loud.
Veuillez Rendre L’âme (à Qui Elle Appartient) by Noir Desir  Good, soothing.
Lateralus by Tool  I liked it. In fact, I don’t like much about the contemporary metal bands like Slipknot (but i will give’em a chance soon), Tool has some real quality.
Undertow by Tool  Not tried yet. but since I liked Lateralus. I am hopeful about it.
Favourite Worst Nightmare by Arctic Monkeys Could not like it. I love Franz Ferdinand, but I could not this FF like band and its album.
Superunknown by Soundgarden Not listened yet. I will give a chance anytime now:)

A song I love nowadays:
Sweet About Me by Gabriella Cilmi

oppps I forgot to mention: 

Agent Orange by Sodom  A tribute to my high school days. A speedy thrash that thrashes anything left in your mind. Sometimes useful…

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Sağlar: ?If Susurluk had been solved, we would not be facing Ergenekon?

‘If Susurluk had been solved, we would not be facing Ergenekon’

By ERCAN YAVUZ

Former Culture and Tourism Minister Fikri Sağlar, one of the most active members of the parliamentary commission set up to investigate a 1996 car accident that led to the discovery of links between the state and criminal elements, has said if a journal kept by former Naval Commander retired Adm.

 

The ‘YouTube effect’ in Turkish politics by EMRE USLU & ÖNDER AYTAÇ

It’s no secret that widely used technological innovations fundamentally change people’s political behaviors. The Internet is one of the technological innovations that dramatically changed the behaviors of politicians, constituencies and political parties.

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"The search for financial alternatives

MAIN FOCUS: The search for financial alternatives | 01/10/2008

After the US House of Representatives’ unexpected rejection of a 700 billion dollar bailout plan, Europe is reappraising the balance of power on the international financial market. Until now Europe has been too reliant on American economic competence, commentators say. Talk now focuses on structural change, new regulatory systems and even a UK accession to the Eurozone.

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