Various interesting links
I have tendency to end up with browser tabs that are open for weeks or even months in a row, because I do not have the time to read the contents at the time of the first visit, wish to re-read the contents later, think that the page could make a good base for a blog entry, or similar.
Cleaning up the browser instance dedicated to blogging, I found a number of links relating to e.g. male–female brain differences or unfair treatment of boys in school, having in common that I had at the time planned a blog entry on the topic.
Until I have found the time, I publish the corresponding URLs here, so that I can close the tabs with a semi-good conscience. I stress that I do not guarantee that any individual link will be of high value, nor that it were intended as more than a starting point—some are/were; others not.
In English:
http://neurosem.wordpress.com/2011/03/11/boy-brain-girl-brain-how-the-sexes-act-differently/e
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-02/cu-cn020711.phpe
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/sciencefair/post/2011/02/female-scientists-discrimination/1e
In Swedish:
http://maukonen.wordpress.com/2011/06/09/hur-bemoter-feminister-kritik/e
http://aktivarum.wordpress.com/2010/07/11/pojkarna-som-ofrivilliga-forskningsobjekt/e
http://aktivarum.wordpress.com/2011/02/12/christermagister-pa-hal-is-om-pojkarnas-betygsfraga/e
http://christermagister.wordpress.com/2011/02/10/pojkar-missgynnas-i-betygsattningen/e
In German:
http://www.brainlogs.de/blogs/blog/geschlechtsverwirrung/2011-02-26/das-taboo-der-gender-theorie.-geisteswissenschaftliche-geschlechterforschung-und-die-biologiee
http://www.brainlogs.de/blogs/blog/geschlechtsverwirrung/2009-11-26/hirnforschung-m-nner-und-frauen-reagieren-unterschiedlich-auf-visuelle-reizee
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