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  • THIS DAY IN GAY HISTORY NOVEMBER 20 « MasterAdrian’s Weblog
    http://masteradrian.com/2012/11/20/this-day-in-gay-history-november-20

    THIS DAY IN GAY HISTORY NOVEMBER 20
    November 20, 2012

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    THIS DAY IN GAY HISTORY

    NOVEMBER 20

    TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE (since 1999) set aside to memorialize those who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice (transphobia). The event is held on November 20, founded by Gwendolyn Ann Smith, to honor Rita Hester, whose murder in 1998 kicked off the “Remembering Our Dead” web project and a San Francisco, California candlelight vigil in 1999. Since then, the event has grown to encompass memorials in hundreds of cities around the world.

    1858 – SELMA LAGERLÖF, Swedish author, Nobel laureate (d. 1940); Swedish author and the first woman writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Known internationally for a story for children, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, in 1909 Selma Lagerlöf won the Nobel ”in appreciation of the lofty idealism, vivid imagination and spiritual perception that characterize her writings.” In 1914 she also became a member of the Swedish Academy, the body that awards the Nobel Prize in literature. At the start of World War II, she sent her Nobel Prize medal and her gold medal from the Swedish Academy to the government of Finland to help them raise money to fight the Soviet Union. The Finnish government was so touched that it raised the necessary money by other means and returned her medal to her. Her first novel, The Story of Gösta Berling, was adapted into an internationally acclaimed motion picture starring Greta Garbo.

    She lived in Sunne, where two hotels are named after her. Her home, Mårbacka, is now preserved as a museum. She wrote a copious amount of letters to her two partners, Sophie Elkan and Valborg Olander.

    1873 – DANIEL GREGORY MASON, American composer, born (d: 1953); Mason came from a long line of notable American musicians, including his father Henry Mason. He studied under John Knowles Paine at Harvard University from 1891 to 1895, continuing his studies with George Chadwick and Goetschius. In 1894 he published his Opus 1, a set of keyboard waltzes, but soon after began writing on music for his primary career. He became a lecturer at Columbia University in 1905, where he would remain until his retirement in 1942, successively being awarded the positions of assistant professor (1910), MacDowell professor (1929) and head of the music department (1929-1940). He was the lover of composer-pianist John Powell.

    1910 – The American civil rights advocate, lawyer, poet and teacher and the first ordained African-American woman ordained as a priest PAULI MURRAY was born on this date (d. 1985). The Reverend Dr. Anna Pauline (Pauli) Murray was an American civil rights advocate, feminist, lawyer, writer, poet, teacher, and ordained priest was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1910, to William H. and Agnes Georgiana (Fitzgerald) Murray. When Pauli Murray was three years old, her mother died, and she went to live with her aunt and maternal grandparents, the Fitzgeralds, in Durham, North Carolina. Pauli graduated from Hunter College, and in 1938 was denied admission into the University of North Carolina law school because of her race. She later entered Howard University Law School and graduated in 1944. She sought admission to Harvard University for an advanced law degree but was denied admission because she was a woman. She then studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where she received her Masters of Law degree.

    A contemporary and friend of Eleanor Roosevelt, she was a professor of American studies at Brandeis University from 1968 to 1973. She was the author of the 1950 book “States’ Laws on Race and Color,” which catalogued state statutes discriminating against African Americans, Native Americans, Asians and other groups.

    Murray was one of the founders of the Women’s Rights Law Reporter, the first legal periodical to focus exclusively on women’s rights.

    Pauli Murray contributed to the NAACP’s litigation strategy in Brown v. Board of Education and in 1961 she was appointed to the President’s Commission on the Status of Women. While serving on the commissions and studying at Yale Law School (where she was the first African American to earn a J.S.D.) Murray authored a series of papers outlining a legal strategy for challenging sex discrimination by states. These arguments were first published in an article co-authored with Mary Eastwood after the passage of Title VII entitled “Jane Crow and the Law.” [2]

    She testified on discrimination against women before the 91st Congress of the United States.[3] She was the first African-American woman Episcopal priest and a co-founder of NOW, the National Organization for Women.

    Pauli Murray died of cancer on July 1, 1985 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her autobiography Song in a Weary Throat: An American Pilgrimage was published posthumously in 1987. In 1990, the Pauli Murray Human Relations Award was established in her honor to commemorate her life work.

    1926 – KAYE BALLARD, American comic actress, born; an actress who has appeared on Broadway and on television. From 1967 to 1969, she co-starred in the NBC sitcom, The-Mothers-in-Law, with Eve Arden. In 2005, she appeared in a road company production of Nunsense, which was written by Dan Goggin. She has never married.

    1941 – The man who saved a President’s life was born today OLIVER SIPPLE saved President Gerald Ford’s life. Sara Jane Moore attempted to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford outside the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, just seventeen days after Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme had also tried to kill the president. Moore was forty feet away from Ford when she fired a single shot at him. The bullet missed the President because bystander Oliver Sipple grabbed Moore’s arm and then pulled her to the ground, using his hand to keep the gun from firing a second time. Sipple said at the time: “I saw [her gun] pointed out there and I grabbed for it. I lunged and grabbed the woman’s arm and the gun went off.” The single shot which Moore did manage to fire from her .38-caliber revolver ricocheted off the entrance to the hotel and slightly injured a bystander.

    Sipple, a decorated Marine and Vietnam War veteran, was immediately commended by the police and the Secret Service for his action at the scene. The news media portrayed Sipple as a hero but would eventually report on his outing by Harvey Milk and other San-Francisco gay activists. Though he was known to be Gay by various fellow members of the gay community, Sipple had not made this public, and his sexual orientation was a secret from his family. He asked the press to keep his sexuality off the record, making it clear that neither his mother nor his employer had knowledge of his orientation; however, his request was not complied with.

    The national spotlight was on him immediately, and Milk responded. While discussing whether the truth about Sipple’s sexuality should be disclosed, Milk told a friend: “It’s too good an opportunity. For once we can show that Gays do heroic things, not just all that ca-ca about molesting children and hanging out in bathrooms.” Milk contacted the newspaper.

    Several days later Herb Caen, a columnist at The San Francisco Chronicle, exposed Sipple as a Gay man and a friend of Milk. Sipple was besieged by reporters, as was his family. His mother, a staunch Baptist in Detroit, refused to speak to him. Although he had been involved with the Gay community for years, even participating in Gay Pride events, Sipple sued the Chronicle for invasion of privacy. President Ford sent Sipple a note of thanks for saving his life. Milk said that Sipple’s sexual orientation was the reason he received only a note, rather than an invitation to the White House.

    Sipple filed a $15 million invasion of privacy suit against Caen, seven named newspapers, and a number of unnamed publishers, for publishing the disclosures. The Superior Court in San Francisco dismissed the suit, and Sipple continued his legal battle until May 1984, when a state court of appeals held that Sipple had indeed become news, and that his sexual orientation was part of the story.

    According to a 2006 article in The Washington Post, Sipple went through a period of estrangement with his parents, but the family later reconciled with his sexual orientation. Sipple’s brother, George, told the newspaper, “(Our parents) accepted it. That was all. They didn’t like it, but they still accepted. He was welcomed. Only thing was: Don’t bring a lot of your friends.”

    Sipple’s mental and physical health sharply declined over the years. He drank heavily, gained weight to 300 lb (140 kg), was fitted with a pacemaker, became paranoid and suicidal. On February 2, 1989, he was found dead in his bed, at the age of forty-seven. Earlier that day, Sipple had visited a friend and said he had been turned away by the Veterans Administration hospital where he went concerning his difficulty in breathing. His $334 per month apartment near San Francisco’s Tenderloin District was found with many newspaper clippings of his actions on the fateful September afternoon in 1975. His most prized possession was the framed letter from the White House.

    Sipple held no ill will toward Milk, and remained in contact with him. The incident brought him so much attention that, later in life, while drinking, he would regret grabbing Moore’s gun. Sipple, who was wounded in the head in Vietnam, was also diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic according to the coroner’s report.

    Sipple’s funeral was attended by 30 people, and he was buried in Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, California. A letter addressed to the friends of Oliver Sipple was on display for a short period after his death at one of his favorite hangouts, the New Belle Saloon:

    “Mrs. Ford and I express our deepest sympathy in this time of sorrow involving your friend’s passing…” President Gerald Ford, February, 1989

    In a 2001 interview with columnist Deb Price, Ford disputed the claim that Sipple was treated differently because of his sexual orientation, saying: “As far as I was concerned, I had done the right thing and the matter was ended. I didn’t learn until sometime later — I can’t remember when — he was Gay. I don’t know where anyone got the crazy idea I was prejudiced and wanted to exclude Gays.”

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  • Une #histoire d’#Internet, par Laurent Chemla » Zone de non-droit
    http://www.non-droit.org/2005/01/23/une-histoire-dinternet

    Nor­bert Wie­ner (plus connu comme inven­teur du mot « #cyber­né­tique ») orga­ni­sait, au sein du MIT, des ses­sions heb­do­ma­daires de reflexion réunis­sant scien­ti­fiques et ingé­nieurs autour de la ques­tion des rela­tions entre les hommes et les machines. Des réunions de 40 à 50 habi­tués dont J.C.R. Lick­li­der a avoué (bien des années après [2]) faire par­tie, bien qu’il fut alors étudiant à Harvard.

    De ces réunions, Jérome Wies­ner (pré­sident du MIT) dit qu’elles ont ame­nés leurs par­ti­ci­pant « à croire au rôle uni­ver­sel des com­mu­ni­ca­tions dans l’univers » [3]. Enta­mées en 1947, elles ont per­duré pen­dant des années, et leurs par­ti­ci­pants devinrent pour la plu­part des amis, et ont col­la­boré ensuite sur de nom­breux projets.

    J.C.R. Lick­li­der (...)fut nommé pre­mier direc­teur de l’IPTO en 1962.

    Quoi d’étonnant alors, si dès 1963, dépas­sant lar­ge­ment l’objectif fixé à l’IPTO par l’ARPA, Lick­li­der lança un pro­jet de recherche au MIT (...)

    #idéologie #communication #recherche

  • Indicted Aaron Swartz Hires Keker & Van Nest

    Aaron Swartz, who faces up to 35 years in prison, recently hired San Francisco-based Keker & Van Nest to represent him, according to court documents filed with the United States District Court of Massachusetts.

    Attorney Matthias Kammber of Keker & Van Nest informed the court that Swartz’s local attorney, Martin Weinberg, “will be withdrawing as counsel” and will be replaced by Cody Harris, Daniel Purcell, and top gun Elliot Peters, all of Keker & Van Nest.

    Swartz, 25, is a fellow at Harvard University’s Safra Centre for Ethics and is charged with wire fraud, computer fraud, unlawfully obtaining information from a protected computer, and recklessly damaging a protected computer. If convicted on these charges, Swartz faces up to 35 years in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, restitution, forfeiture and a fine of up to $1 million, according to a press release issued by United States Attorney Carmen Ortiz.

    In various declarations submitted to the court, Assistant U.S. Attorneys Stephen Heymann and Scott Garland alleged that Swartz — who is not a student, faculty member, or employee of MIT — gained physical access to MIT’s computer network through a laptop computer he installed in a restricted wiring closet in the basement of a research building, and that he intentionally masked his face with a bicycle helmet to avoid identification on a video camera as he entered the closet to remove the laptop; they also alleged that Swartz used fictitious names and manipulated computer identification information to get and maintain access to MIT’s computer network, and that he took repeated and affirmative steps to evade efforts by both MIT and JSTOR to lock him out of their computer networks.

    In somewhat related news, Swartz and Larry Lessig, also of Harvard University’s Safra Centre for Ethics, are presently also being scrutinized as part of an ongoing non-criminal inquiry conducted by the author stemming from myriad suspicious financial transactions in connection with circumstances surrounding Chris Young (presently an attorney with Keker & Van Nest), defunct non-profit entity CaliforniaALL, Mitchell and Freada Kapor (a director of CaliforniaALL) of The Kapor Center, Bettina Neuefeind (wife of Larry Lessig), and two non-profit entities bearing the same name of “Democracy Fund,Inc.” — EIN 27-2439840 and EIN 26-3088283 — with connections to Lessig and Swartz.

    Although other potential explanations certainly exist, as matters presently stand, it appears that in 2007-2008, Democratic party agents may have participated in what appears to be unexplained financial machinations relating to the California Bar Foundation and newly created non-profit entity CaliforniaALL with respect to funds originating from major utility companies and the California Bar Foundation, in order to promote the election of Barack Obama in general, and on behalf of those seeking to promote green energy in particular.

    Specifically:

    MORRISON & FOERSTER attorneys James Brosnahan (self-proclaimed “mastermind” behind the Democratic Party), Tony West (Barack Obama’s Chair of the California Finance Committee), Chris Young ("Obama for America" Northern California Deputy Finance Director), Annette Carnegie (2007-2008 director with the California Bar Foundation); Kamala Harris (co-chair, Obama for America and member of CaliforniaALL);

    MUNGER TOLLES & OLSON attorneys Jeffrey Bleich (president of the State Bar of California, director of the California Bar Foundation, founding member and Chair of OBAMA FOR AMERICA’s National Finance Committee who pushed for the creation of CaliforniaALL, as well as for the appointment of director Freada Klein Kapor), Brad Phillips (2007- 2008 Director of the California Bar Foundation which served as a “financial sponsor” to CaliforniaALL on behalf of Verizon Wireless and Southern California Edison, both clients of Munger Tolles & Olson) (examination of the IRS 990 Verizon Wireless submitted to the IRS shows absolutely no payments to either CaliforniaALL or the California Bar Foundation);

    WILSON SONSINI attorneys Mark Parnes (2007-2008 director and Secretary of the California Bar Foundation), John Roos (former CEO of Wilson Sonsini in Palo Alto; a personal friend of both President Obama and Jeffrey Bleich, currently serving as the U.S. Ambassador to Japan; similar to Ambassador Bleich, Ambassador Roos acted as a “bundler” and raised over $500,000 for Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign);

    DLA PIPER attorney Steven Churchwell in Sacramento (Treasurer, draft committee of OBAMA FOR AMERICA); firm where CaliforniaALL resided free of charge;

    KAMALA HARRIS (co-chair, OBAMA FOR AMERICA ; member of CaliforniaALL); Harris is the sister of Maya Harris, who is married to Tony West, the chair of Barack Obama’s California Finance Committee who now serves as third in command within the United States Department of Justice below Eric Holder and Lanny Breuer;

    CaliforniaALL Director OPHELIA BASGAL of the Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"): In around 2007-2008, Ms. Basgal was Vice President of Civic Partnership and Community Initiatives at PG&E, where she managed the company’s $18 million charitable contribution program, and oversaw its community engagement programs and partnerships with community-based organizations. Separately, around that time she also served as treasurer of the “California Supreme Court Historical Society.” In that role, she presumably had contact with many judges, including those who were handling matters dealing with PG&E, such as Justice (Ret.) Joseph Grodin who acted as the mediator in a case Attorney General Bill Lockyer advanced against PG&E, which Jerry Brown (cousin of Geoffrey Brown) later dismissed in his capacity as the new Attorney General for California;

    LARRY LESSIG, FREADA KLEIN KAPOR, MITCHELL KAPOR, BETTINA NEUEFEIND, AARON SWARTZ: Around 2007-2008, Jeffrey Bleich caused the appointment of Freada Klein Kapor as Director of then newly-established CaliforniaALL. In a press release, the public was misled to believe that Freada Kapor is a diversity expert who operates an entity known as the Level Playing Field Institute. There was no mention that Freada Kapor is the owner of The Kapor Center, located at 543 Howard St., 5th. Floor, in San Francisco, which was used as telephone bank by volunteers of OBAMA FOR AMERICA, and received frequent visits from Bettina Neuefeind — wife of Larry Lessig — who served as the Office Manager of OBAMA FOR AMERICA in San Francisco.

    Similarly, there was no mention, that tech-guru Mitchell Kapor — founder of Lotus 1-2-3 and the spouse of Freada Kapor, is part of OBAMA FOR AMERICA’s technical team.

    Also located at The Kapor Center at 543 Howard St., 5th. Floor, in San Francisco were two newly created non-profit entities launched by Larry Lessig, Aaron Swartz, Joe Trippi, and Monica Walsh (a friend of Bettina) known as “Change Congress” and “Change V2 Foundation.”

    Following the 2008 election of President Obama, Larry Lessig and his wife departed California. In 2010, Larry Lessig, Monica Walsh, and others launched a whole new Section 501(C) non-profit entity known as “Democracy Fund, Inc.”, EIN 27-2439840. On June 6, 2011, Larry Lessig, Monica Walsh, and others caused Change V2 Foundation (which was launched in 2008) to also operate under the name “Democracy Fund, Inc.” (EIN 26-3088283).

    The case against Aaron Swartz is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Stephen P. Heymann and Scott L. Garland of Ortiz’s Cybercrime Unit. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. AARON SWARTZ Criminal No. 11-10260-NMG . Contact the author yoloanrabbi@gamil.com

  • #Big_Data Hype (and Reality) - Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro - Harvard Business Review
    http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/10/big_data_hype_and_reality.html

    les espoirs de prédire les comportements par les #données se cassent rapidement les dents sur l’imprévisibilité fondamentale de l’humain

    The winning algorithm was a very complex ensemble of many different approaches — so complex that it was never implemented by Netflix. With three years of effort by some of the world’s best data mining scientists, the average prediction of how a viewer would rate a film improved by less than 0.1 star.

    http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/assets_c/2012/10/piatetskychart-thumb-372x181-2509.jpg

    #algorithmes #marketing

  • Oxford comma
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_comma

    The serial comma (also known as the Oxford comma or Harvard comma) is the comma used immediately before a coordinating conjunction (usually and or or, and sometimes nor) preceding the final item in a list of three or more items. For example, a list of three countries can be punctuated as either “Portugal, Spain, and France” (with the serial comma) or as “Portugal, Spain and France” (without the serial comma).

    Opinions vary among writers and editors on the usage or avoidance of the serial comma. In American English, the serial comma is standard usage in non-journalistic writing that follows the Chicago Manual of Style. Journalists, however, usually follow the AP Stylebook, which advises against it. It is used less often in British English, where it is standard usage to leave it out, with some notable exceptions such as the Oxford University Press, though its use is recommended in the British Fowler’s Modern English Usage.

    #typographie_pas_de_chez_nous
    #merci_arno

  • Tracking Malaria With Cell Phones - ABC News
    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/10/11/tracking-malaria-with-cell-phones

    Harvard researchers found they could track the spread of malaria in Kenya using phone calls and text messages from 15 million mobile phones.
    “Before mobile phones, we had proxies for human travel, like road networks, census data and small-scale GPS studies,” said study author Caroline Buckee, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health. “But now that mobile phones have spread throughout the world, we can start using these massive amounts of data to quantify human movements on a larger scale and couple this data with knowledge of infection risk.” (...) By studying networks of human and parasite movement, the team could then determine primary sources of #malaria and who was most likely to become infected.

    #téléphonie #mobile #santé #épidémiologie #kenya #paludisme via @confluences

  • Strong Evidence Jesus Was Married Sends the Christian Right into a Tizzy | Alternet
    http://www.alternet.org/belief/strong-evidence-jesus-was-married-sends-christian-right-tizzy?akid=9501.20

    Strong Evidence Jesus Was Married Sends the Christian Right into a Tizzy
    When a papyrus mentioning Jesus’s wife surfaced, the revelation that he Son of God might be married posed a great challenge to the Church.
    October 5, 2012 |




    Was Jesus married? The question is ancient—perhaps as old as the question of his divinity. On September 18, at a conference in Rome, Harvard historian Karen L. King, unveiled an ancient scrap of papyrus with Coptic script in which Jesus refers to his wife. As they do in such situations, academics began debating whether the scrap was authentic or fraudulent and discussing the features and tests that would incline them one way or the other. Scholars of religion are interested in two sets of questions. One set has to do with the papyrus itself: Who wrote it, when, and why? Which of the many early Christian traditions might it derive from? Does it inform our understanding of Christian history and if so, how? The second set of questions has to do with Jesus: Assuming the existence of a historical Jesus, ( some scholars don’t ) what are our best hypotheses about who he was and how he lived? Was he indeed married? How should such a question affect the priorities of Christians today?

    While antiquities scholars await further test results, popular Fox News commentators and conservative Christian clergy went into high gear dismissing the relevance or authenticity of the scrap – or both. The Vatican called it a fake. They don’t like the idea of a married Jesus, don’t really care what the scholars ultimately conclude, and so have gone straight into damage control mode. Why?

    What is the threat? Here’s what: At a symbolic level a Jesus with a human wife would be a polygamist. Conservative Christianity is scripted around a Jesus who metaphorically is “married” not to some short, illiterate Semitic woman of the first century, but to believers themselves. Evidence aside, the thought of competition for his affections simply doesn’t sit well.

    The Church is the bride of Christ. Since the time of early Jesus worship, Christians have used the language of man and wife to represent the relationship between and Jesus his followers. For example, in the gospels of Mark and John , Jesus and John the Baptist call Jesus the bridegroom .

    Still later, in the wild and apocalyptic book of Revelations, another writer revives the metaphor:

    One of the seven angels who had the seven bowls full of the seven last plagues came and said to me, “Come, I will show you the bride, the wife of the Lamb.” 10 And he carried me away in the Spirit to a mountain great and high, and showed me the Holy City, Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God (Revelation 21:9-10).

    The Apostle Paul likens the Church to a virgin bride as he exhorts early Christian communities in Corinth and Rome to be faithful:

    I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy. I promised you to one husband, to Christ, so that I might present you as a pure virgin to him (2 Cor. 11:2).

    Nuns are married to Jesus. The Catholic tradition takes the pure virgin concept beyond mere metaphor. Many nuns describe themselves as “married to Jesus” and some even wear wedding rings to symbolize their devotion. When Oprah did a segment entitled, “ Marrying Christ ” one mother commented,

  • MAISON D’ETUDE - Idées - France Culture
    http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-maison-d-etudes-maison-d-etude-2012-10-07

    MAISON D’ETUDE

    Victor Malka recevait ce matin Sylviane Goldberg, directrice d’études à l’école des hautes études en sciences sociales.

    Elle présentait son livre Transmettre l’histoire juive (Albin Michel) qui est un recueil des entretiens avec Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi , historien du judaïsme ( à Harvard et Columbia) disparu en 2009 à New York.
    http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosef_Hayim_Yerushalmi

    Extrait ( 18:30 ) :

    Victor Malka : L’observation qu’il fait sur les juifs américains, je dois dire qu’elle m’a posée beaucoup de problèmes, il écrit ceci : « L’identité des juifs américains est aujourd’hui fondée, pour autant que je puisse en juger sur deux éléments seulement dont aucun ne tient à une créativité indigène, la Shoah et Israël avec un poids particulier accordé à la Shoah. »
    (19:00) Moi, je me suis dit , mais finalement cette définition est celle de tout le monde aujourd’hui, c’est pas seulement des juifs américains.

    Sylviane Goldberg : Elle est valable ici aussi, c’est vrai, c’est vrai mais c’est quelque chose que Yerushalmi déplorait beaucoup. Il pensait que l’identité juive c’était bien autre chose qu’un simple rappel de la Shoah et d’un simple soutien inconditionnel à l’état d’Israël.

    Victor Malka : Tout ce qu’il dit de la Shoah est marqué au coin du bon sens, il ne manquerait plus que ça que.. que... qu’il ne le soit pas, mais je veux dire, il avait le sentiment ou la conscience que la Shoah était en train de devenir une religion ?

    Sylviane Goldberg : Tout à fait, tout à fait, justement c’est ce contre quoi il s’élève en tenant ces propos, lui il pensait que l’identité juive c’était bien autre chose et que … à la limite, à la limite, il trouvait que c’était très malsain.

    Victor Malka : Je pense qu’il a raison, est-ce que vous le pensez aussi ?

    Sylviane Goldberg : ah moi tout à fait, tout à fait. D’ailleurs moi j’ai toujours, comme lui d’ailleurs, c’est marrant parce que là c’est lui qui le dit , lui dit : « J’ai toujours refusé d’enseigner la Shoah »
    Moi je vais vous raconter une anecdote personnelle. À l’époque je n’avais pas de poste à l’université, mon directeur François Furet m’a dit : « Écoutez, lancez-vous …

    Victor Malka :... un homme admirable et il connaissait beaucoup de choses du point de vue du judaïsme, moi j’ai eu la grâce de l’avoir comme professeur, je sais de quoi je parle

    Sylviane Goldberg : oui , c’est lui qui avait invité Yerushalmi à faire des conférences à l’école. À l’époque, il m’a dit : « Écoutez, lancez-vous dans l’histoire de la Shoah et vous avez un poste assuré dès demain. » Et moi je lui ai dit : « Non merci Monsieur, je voudrais beaucoup avoir un poste mais jamais je ne voudrais enseigner cette histoire-là, parce que d’une part ce n’est pas mon domaine et d’autre part il y a tellement d’autres choses à enseigner. » (20:55)

  • Obama in the Debate
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/blogs/angry-corner/obama-debate

    Romney is quite different: while he is a right-wing conservative (at least in his recent rebirth), he has a sunny personality and has the advantage of being constantly underestimated. Romney does not come across as very intelligent, but people forget that he attended Harvard Law School AND Business School simultaneously, and was top ranked at both of them. And he came to the debate very prepared, as he always does.

  • The drugs don’t work: a modern medical scandal, par Ben Goldacre (The Guardian)
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/sep/21/drugs-industry-scandal-ben-goldacre

    In 2010, researchers from Harvard and Toronto found all the trials looking at five major classes of drug – antidepressants, ulcer drugs and so on – then measured two key features: were they positive, and were they funded by industry? They found more than 500 trials in total: 85% of the industry-funded studies were positive, but only 50% of the government-funded trials were. In 2007, researchers looked at every published trial that set out to explore the benefits of a statin. These cholesterol-lowering drugs reduce your risk of having a heart attack and are prescribed in very large quantities. This study found 192 trials in total, either comparing one statin against another, or comparing a statin against a different kind of treatment. They found that industry-funded trials were 20 times more likely to give results favouring the test drug.

    These are frightening results, but they come from individual studies. So let’s consider systematic reviews into this area. In 2003, two were published. They took all the studies ever published that looked at whether industry funding is associated with pro-industry results, and both found that industry-funded trials were, overall, about four times more likely to report positive results. A further review in 2007 looked at the new studies in the intervening four years: it found 20 more pieces of work, and all but two showed that industry-sponsored trials were more likely to report flattering results.

  • Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century - Harvard Business Review

    by Thomas H. Davenport and D.J. Patil

    http://hbr.org/2012/10/data-scientist-the-sexiest-job-of-the-21st-century

    When Jonathan Goldman arrived for work in June 2006 at LinkedIn, the business networking site, the place still felt like a start-up. The company had just under 8 million accounts, and the number was growing quickly as existing members invited their friends and colleagues to join. But users weren’t seeking out connections with the people who were already on the site at the rate executives had expected. Something was apparently missing in the social experience. As one LinkedIn manager put it, “It was like arriving at a conference reception and realizing you don’t know anyone. So you just stand in the corner sipping your drink—and you probably leave early.”

    #data #statistiques #visualisation

  • http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/19/us/historian-says-piece-of-papyrus-refers-to-jesus-wife.html?_r=2

    historian of early Christianity at Harvard Divinity School has identified a scrap of papyrus that she says was written in Coptic in the fourth century and contains a phrase never seen in any piece of Scripture: “Jesus said to them, ‘My wife ...’ ”

    Just below the line about Jesus having a wife, the papyrus includes a second provocative clause that purportedly says, “she will be able to be my disciple.”

    Dr. King had shown the fragment to only a small circle of experts in papyrology and Coptic linguistics, who concluded that it is most likely not a forgery.

    Even with many questions unsettled, the discovery could reignite the debate over whether Jesus was married, whether Mary Magdalene was his wife and whether he had a female disciple.

    #christ #Jesus #christianisme #Vatican #copts

  • Wikipedia Ponders Its Gender-Skewed Contributions - NYTimes.com
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/31/business/media/31link.html?_r=2

    But because of its early contributors Wikipedia shares many characteristics with the hard-driving hacker crowd, says Joseph Reagle, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard. This includes an ideology that resists any efforts to impose rules or even goals like diversity, as well as a culture that may discourage women.

    “It is ironic,” he said, “because I like these things — freedom, openness, egalitarian ideas — but I think to some extent they are compounding and hiding problems you might find in the real world.”

    Adopting openness means being “open to very difficult, high-conflict people, even misogynists,” he said, “so you have to have a huge argument about whether there is the problem.”

  • Mitt Romney, Monsanto Man
    http://www.thenation.com/article/169885/mitt-romney-monsanto-man

    The romance between Romney and Monsanto began back in 1977, when the recently minted Harvard Law and Business School graduate joined Bain, the Boston-based consulting firm launched in 1973, the same year Monsanto became one of its first clients. One of Bain’s founding partners, Ralph Willard, described to the Boston Globe in 2007 how “Romney learned the technical aspects of the chemical business so thoroughly that he sounded as if he had gone to engineering school instead of business school,” and that Monsanto executives soon began “bypassing” him to go directly to Romney.

  • Ce que l’argent peut acheter | Le Cercle Les Echos

    http://lecercle.lesechos.fr/economistes-project-syndicate/autres-auteurs/221151985/argent-peut-acheter

    10/08/2012

    LE CERCLE. Dans un livre intéressant paru récemment, « What Money Can’t Buy : The Moral Limits of the Market » (Ce que l’argent ne peut acheter : les limites éthiques des marchés – ndlt), le philosophe de Harvard Michael Sandel souligne un certain nombre de choses que l’argent peut acheter dans les sociétés modernes et tente pas à pas d’éveiller notre indignation face à la toute-puissance des marchés.

    Tout en s’inquiétant de la nature corruptrice de certaines transactions monétisées (les enfants développent-ils vraiment un amour de la lecture si on leur donne de l’argent pour les inciter à lire ?), Sandel est également préoccupé par un accès inégal aux richesses, qui fausse de manière inhérente tout échange monnayé. De manière plus générale, il craint que la progression des échanges monétaires anonymes érode la cohésion sociale et plaide en faveur d’un moindre rôle de l’argent dans nos sociétés.

  • Des chercheurs ont créé des méduses artificielles à partir de silicone et des cellules du cœur d’un rat.
    http://venturebeat.com/2012/07/22/artificial-jellyfish-silicone

    “Morphologically, we’ve built a jellyfish,” Kit Parker, a Harvard biophysicist who led the research told Nature. “Functionally, we’ve built a jellyfish. Genetically, this thing is a rat.”

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfC3eVjmpfo&feature=player_embedded

    #ItHasBegun #vivant

  • A mon avis ça va être bien :

    Urban Resilience in Situations of Chronic Violence

    featuring Diane E. Davis
    Harvard University

    John Tirman
    MIT Center for International Studies

    Thursday, July 12, 2012
    3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
    6th Floor Moynihan Board Room
    Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
    1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

    Webcast live at www.wilsoncenter.org

  • What Happens To Clean Technology Innovation If Oil Prices Drop? | Co.Exist
    http://www.fastcoexist.com/1680107/what-happens-to-clean-technology-innovation-if-oil-prices-drop

    a new report (PDF) from Leonard Maugeri, a former oil executive and current fellow at Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, warns: “oil supply capacity is growing worldwide at such an unprecedented level that it might outpace consumption. This could lead to a glut of overproduction and a steep dip in oil prices.” That dip in oil prices would mean cheaper gas, certainly, but it could put a serious damper on how far we’ve come in the search for non-fossil-fuel-based energy solutions.

    #green_tech #environnement #pétrole

  • Free-textbooks project helps South Africa
    http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2012/03/18/free-textbooks-project-helps-sa

    AN innovative education project has enabled the government to print more than 2.4 -million free maths and science textbooks for a nominal cost. (...) Siyavula is part of a global movement to provide free education resources, known as Open Education. Institutions include MIT, Yale, Harvard, Oxford and the University of Cape Town.

    #cc #éducation #livres #ebooks #enseignement #cdp

    exemples de livres de #mathématiques :
    http://projects.siyavula.com
    http://everythingmaths.co.za/gr12maths.png

    (c’est fait en #TeX)

  • Pétrole : finalement, une production en croissance ?
    Oil : The Next Revolution
    – Harvard - Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
    http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/22144/oil.html

    Contrary to what most people believe, oil supply capacity is growing worldwide at such an unprecedented level that it might outpace consumption. This could lead to a glut of overproduction and a steep dip in oil prices.

    Based on original, bottom-up, field-by-field analysis of most oil exploration and development projects in the world, this paper suggests that an unrestricted, additional production (the level of production targeted by each single project, according to its schedule, unadjusted for risk) of more than 49 million barrels per day of oil (crude oil and natural gas liquids, or NGLs) is targeted for 2020, the equivalent of more than half the current world production capacity of 93 mbd.

  • Critics of Biotech Crops Proved Wrong - Harvard
    http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/21807/critics_of_biotech_crops_proved_wrong.html

    une défense des #OGM, par Calestous Juma, prof à Harvard, expert aux Nations Unies, membre de la Fondation Bill Gates :

    the adoption of transgenic crops continues to expand at eight per cent per year (...) the fastest adoption rate of any technology in the history of modern agriculture.
    (...) many of its [critics] were wrong to assume from the outset the risks of the technology were likely to outweigh its benefits. Emerging evidence runs counter to those fears.
    Over the 1996–2010 period, biotechnology crops have reduced 443 million kilogrammes of pesticide use.
    This did not only reduce the spraying of chemicals that destroyed biological diversity, but they also cut down harmful exposure by farmers.
    Another major impact of the adoption of biotechnology crops has been reduction of carbon emissions.
    In 2010 alone the world reduced 19 billion kilogrammes of carbon dioxide due to the use of biotechnology crops. This is the equivalent to taking about nine million cars off the road. The world also reduced its use of land by 91 million hectares by adopting the crops.

    #biotechnologies #agriculture #afrique

  • Programme fascinant, le colloque Les Humanités numériques, ENS-Ulm / Harvard : Quelles applications du numérique pour les sciences de l’Antiquité ?
    c’est jeudi 31 mai et vendredi 1er à Paris :
    http://transfers.ens.fr/index.php/fr/accueil/206-les-humanites-numeriques
    lié au laboratoire Lattice/CNRS http://www.lattice.cnrs.fr/(langues, textes, traitement informatique, cognition)

    Il y a aussi Milad Doueihi en résidence à l’Ifé de l’ENS-Lyon jusqu’au 30 juin. Mais sa conférence était hier :( ... http://s2hep.univ-lyon1.fr/colloquia/319-24-mai-milad-doueihi
    mais on peut se consoler avec la parution de son « Humanisme numérique » chez Publie.net : http://www.publie.net/fr/ebook/9782814506411/pour-un-humanisme-num%C3%A9rique