Are corporate crimes serious?
Yes according to a new report Redefining criminality published by the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies which considers public attitudes to corporate and individual offending. It found that the majority of the population considered fraud by bankers and firms more serious than shoplifting. The study was based on a YouGov survey which sampled 1,745 […]
Identities: Understanding Islam in a Cross-Cultural Context
Useful online project and exhibition space created in collaboration by the Museum of History and Holocaust Education (Kennesaw State University) and the Ben M’Sik Community Museum (Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco) which seeks to explore the identities and experiences of Muslims living in the U.S. South as well as Moroccan Muslims in the largely immigrant […]
Chilcot report…
… is available online at http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/the-report/
Newsmuseum
Show’s today’s front pages from around the world. Also has an archive. A US bias.
Prolife Newsletters Digital Collection
Get an insight into the challenges faced by American women campaigners for the right to choose by consulting this new online collection from Georgia State University. It comprises a collection of documents and newsletters from anti-abortion and some anti-euthanasia groups in the USA. Most materials cover the period 1977-1993 and comprise state as well as national […]
Cybervault- How is the US government involved in cyberhacking/ defence and war?
National Security Archive based at George Washington University has just launched this new specialist site to reveal and monitor the activities of the US government concerning cyberspace. This includes hacking, monitoring, defence and cyberwarfare. Access the text of several hundred documents, many released through Freedom of Information requests. See the launch blog posting for details […]
Rosa Parks digital collection
Just released by the Library of Congress, this great new online resource celebrating the life, civil rights achievements and legacy of Rosa Parks whose refusal to give up a seat to a white passenger sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott in the 1950s. It includes thousands of photographs, letters and manuscripts. See this key account of her […]
USA Primaries – Useful resources
What is a primary? find out with this handy guide to the US electoral system from Vote Smart. Apparently many Americans are also unclear! As a result, a crowdsourcing project to share information has been launched by the Annenberg Center on Communication, Leadership & Policy at the University of South California; Project on Presidential Primaries: […]
US Government publications new website
GPO Launches Beta of govinfo.gov. The site will eventually replace Federal Digital System (FDsys) in 2017. It can be used to access the latest Congressional Record and other documents from the American government including the ability to track bills. Read this article on how it is modelling itself on Google!
USA 2016 elections: New York Times Resource
Good use of technology from the New York Times: its Election 2016 bot can send users live news updates. You can also submit questions to the newsroom by using the command /asknytelection.” Nieman Labs has a review of how this feature works. The New York Times is also experimenting with Virtual reality film from the […]

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