a dumping ground for stuff and things. mostly titbits of social psychology, internet research, links and photos.
the name comes from a (broken) shop sign on a chaotic, disorganised palace of stuff and things in leamington spa, england, a town smack in the centre of the country where i lived for two years.
i also have a tumblog documenting the primary sources i use to research the book that's evolved from my 2010-2011 column for the observer new review, called untangling the web, and one for the serendipity engine, a personal research project.
more structured thoughts at alekskrotoski.com.
My occupational anima/animus is represented at both ends of the spectrum in this research about gender divides in PhDs by academic discipline.
Gender divides in Philosophy and other disciplines (at PhD level) — Crooked Timber
Psychology most female. Physics least, with computer science and engineering following closely behind (< 25% lady PhDs).
Via @vaughanbell.