ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Why a Creative Present is Better than an Authentic Past

2014-01-18

Do you dream about living in the past? Why not live it in the present and use the best of both worlds? You are already doing part of it when you look back at the past from the present.
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The Responsibility of Using the Academic Title of Doctor

2014-01-13

Some people use their title on Twitter and other social media. It comes with responsibility -- here's why (and why I do not use my title online but have it in my passport).
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It’s not that life came with a handbook

2014-01-09

A few reflections on the last year and the -- for me -- best quotation I have found so far.
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Deeply Misguiding — Problems with Surveys on Inequality

2013-12-23

A long (= in depth) look at a few of the major problems with a survey on gender equality. Seriously, never seen so many mistakes in one survey. The data they gathered and their analyses are not only wrong, they are highly misleading. Bad, bad science.
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Looking Back on 2013

2013-12-21

A short recap of 2013.
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Fun with Arranged/Guided Photoshootings

2013-12-08

Guided photoshootings are fun. Some impressions and links to the images. Oh, and while you're at it, check out something much more interesting.
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Safety must never be paramount

2013-12-05

A comment on the assertion that "safety must be paramount" for a group (here: female journalists). Safety must never be paramount. Here's why.
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Activism … and Taste?

2013-12-04

An intentionally provocative poster about gender discrimination regarding the highest price there is in journalism. Followed by an explanation why I created it -- and a question whether it is in bad taste.
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Activism — to die for or to live for?

2013-12-03

Some thoughts about activism, as I am currently thinking in engaging in part of it. Includes discussion of problems like: The Locked-In Perspective Problem, The Broken Record Problem, The Negativity Problem, The Undesirability of Success Problem, The End Justifies the Means Problem, The Groupthink Problem, The Ethics Problem, and The Aesthetics Problem.
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Chosing the right battles

2013-12-01

When it comes to discussions, don't try to convince the extremists on the other side. There are better, more relevant and actually attainable people to convince: the juicy middle.
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  • Seeing Things Differently
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