The new book Noticing: How We Attend to the World and Each Other opens with a quote from psychologist William James: “Only […] The post Ziyad Marar on Noticing appeared first on Social Science Space.| Social Science Space
Winner of the Star Photobook Dummy Award 2024, Our Hidden Room portrays a complex yet loving father-son relationship The post Mohamed Hassan’s hidden room appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
UMMAH: Divine Oneness, Worship Plurality brings together 50 contributors whose work speaks to spiritual intimacy, exile, resistance, memory, and belonging The post Uncivilized Collective’s inaugural publication explores the plurality of the Muslim experience appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
from the book ELYSIAN FIRE by Natalie Hush Listen on 𝕏 Tyche’s sandals clicked against Kerkyra’s cobblestone alleys, the afternoon sun painting the pastel facades in shades of peach and gold. She a…| Natalie Hush
Discover interior designer’s ideas about decorating with boxes and creating a place for your herbs and plants, books, artwork, home décor. Read on.| Archi-living.com
In this post, I’m sharing how to build a beautiful tall DIY linen cabinet. This simple cabinet packs a ton of style with the cremone bolt, the subtle trim details, and the glass door. I built this cabinet to go in my bathroom to store away towels, toiletries, and such. But the great thing about... Read More The post DIY Linen Cabinet {with Glass Door!} appeared first on Woodshop Diaries.| Woodshop Diaries
In the July edition of The Evidence newsletter, journalist Josephine Lethbridge examines why women feel more climate anxiety than men – and […] The post ‘Climate Anxiety is Normal’ – And Women Feel It More appeared first on Social Science Space.| Social Science Space
Finished reading my 14th book of 2025. Some of my favorite quotes from The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett| Notes by JCProbably
In this month’s edition of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge explores the gender gap in carbon emissions. A new study of 15,000 […]| Social Science Space
Started as a vehicle for his own work, Arinzechukwu Patrick’s Random Photo Journal has grown into a lively magazine on Africa and beyond| 1854 Photography
North North South is the Iranian American’s first photo book, published by Gost Books, showing a less glamorous side of the sprawling metropolis| 1854 Photography
from the book ELYSIAN FIRE by Natalie Hush Listen on 𝕏 The runway at Gatwick Airport shimmered under a rare December sun, but Tyche Papadopoulos felt like she was traversing a personal blizzard. He…| Natalie Hush
Putting as much forethought into your unpacking process as you did your move might be the difference between a new place and a real home.| Moving Advice from HireAHelper
Designer: Tom D Project Category: Bookshelf Speakers Project Level: Intermediate Project Time: 20+ Hours Project Cost: $100-$500| Parts Express Project Gallery
Finished reading my 12th book of 2025. Some of my favorite quotes from The Kingdom of Copper by S. A Chakraborty| Notes by JCProbably
Fantasy Island is a collective publication from both Northern Ireland and the Republic that addresses some of the longest persisting ideas around the nation| 1854 Photography
His photographs of Birmingham’s late-1960s housing crisis transformed how the urban poor were visualised in the UK. We catch up with the veteran documentarian| 1854 Photography
Tangerine Dreams is an honest look at the many lives across the British isles and the different communities who call it home – the same communities affected by the current hostile environment| 1854 Photography
Zak Waters traces the quiet decline of this fiercely passionate subculture — from its soaring past to its precarious present — capturing a vanishing way of life| 1854 Photography
The founder of PRESSURE presents glossy fashion photography with the texture of everyday life in his zine ΧΑΟΣ| 1854 Photography
Making Way: Lesbians Out Front is reissued by Anthology Editions to honour the fight for lesbian rights through 108 photographs of history| 1854 Photography
Julie Bullard, inspired by Essex glam, pays homage to Cohen’s childhood babysitter, shot by her own photographic hero| 1854 Photography
The photographer tells BJP about Beeton Grove, a tender photobook documenting the rhythms of a neighbourhood, published by Bluecoat Press| 1854 Photography
Pope Francis devoted his Message for World Day of Migrants and Refugees in 2023 to the “right” or “freedom” to stay or […]| Social Science Space
In this month’s issue of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge discusses the rise of teen misogyny, highlighting the impact of online men’s […]| Social Science Space
Designer: Steve Fleischer Project Category: Bookshelf Speakers Project Level: Advanced Project Time: 8-20 Hours Project Cost: $100-$500| Parts Express Project Gallery
A couple of days ago I was taking a look at the various new achievements Goodreads has added to their yearly reading challenge and I came across a very interesting book list for the “Her Story” Achievement. While browsing this book list I was immediately interested in the book Jane Austen’s Bookshelf: A Rare Book … Continue reading "Jane Austen’s Bookshelf: My New Reading Project"| My Reader's Journey
After publishing Father with Aperture and exhibitions at The National Portrait Gallery and Foam, the Armenian American photographer looks ahead to her shows in Berlin and at Recontres D’Arles| 1854 Photography
On April 2, United States President Donald Trump declared “liberation day,” unveiling a new tariff (tax on imported goods) regime that targets […]| Social Science Space
In this month’s issue of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge examines how city designs exacerbate gender inequalities – and what we can […]| Social Science Space
Chapter 3 from the book BEST REGARDS by Natalie Hush 🎧[tune in] on 𝕏 Back in London, Sadie dived into the sea of stuff that was once her dad’s life. She was on a mission to declutter, despite…| Natalie Hush
Publisher’s Thoughts – Progressively Worse If John F. Kennedy, Tip O’Neill, or even Bill Clinton were to run as Democrat candidates today, their own party would cancel them in a heartbeat. If the Joe Biden of 1992 were to run today, MSNBC would label him “MAGA Joe.” How did JFK’s party of Catholics and union […] The post Book Review: Progressively Worse by Joe Concha appeared first on The Maverick Observer.| The Maverick Observer
BJP is saddened to hear that photographer and visual artist Nona Faustine has passed away. In celebration of her life and work, we are republishing our interview on White Shoes, her alternative history of the USA and its slave trade| 1854 Photography
The photographer challenged the status quo of Moroccan education through surrealism in The Classroom, now published by Loose Joints| 1854 Photography
Chapter 2 from the book BEST REGARDS by Natalie Hush 🎧[tune in] on 𝕏 Back in Bath, Sadie could immerse herself in the serene embrace of nature, walking for hours with nothing but the sounds of birds and rustling leaves for company, offering panoramic views of the picturesque countryside. She adored the lively yet historic… Continue reading Back in Bath| Natalie Hush
from the book BEST REGARDS by Natalie Hush 🎧[tune in] on 𝕏 Sadie stood outside the sterile hospital room, her father’s dismissive words still echoing in her ears. “She can go now, if sh…| Natalie Hush
The photographer’s new book with Loose Joints is in dialogue with his previous projects documenting migration| 1854 Photography
On February 25th, the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in Switzerland, in a man who had previously visited an event in Milan. At the time, the city had the highest death toll. The new virus that first appeared in a cluster in the Chinese city of Wuhan was the cause of the respiratory illness, the… Continue reading March 2020 – the world shutting down| Natalie Hush
Pictured above are three of my big projects of 2024. I read The Power Broker over my maternity leave, I read Sr. Prudence Allen in the waning months of the year, and my baby I grew all year (in and…| Leah Libresco
from the Book – Blend 37 – Pippa Bow Listen to the audio on 𝕏 Pippa arrived at her Belgrave apartment. She knocked at her neighbor’s door. Tess, her neighbor opened.“Oh, Pippa, Merry Christmas, you are back, that’s great!” Tess looked at Pippa but she did not seem very happy.“Hey, how are you, do you… Continue reading Between the years| Natalie Hush
from the book “Blend 37 – Pippa Bow” Listen to the audio on 𝕏 Sitting on her flight back to London Pippa was glad having kind of survived the family Christmas celebrations which had turned out in a more stressful event running from one Christmas party to the next all within three days. The Christmas… Continue reading Pippa Bow’s Christmas: Family, Food, and Festive Chaos| Natalie Hush
A 2024 report by the National Academies explores the latest advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technology and their potential effects on economic productivity, job stability, and income inequality. It also highlights key research opportunities and data needs to help workers and policymakers adapt to the evolving AI landscape.| Social Science Space
The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences earlier this month recognized five books and their authors that offer fresh perspective on […]| Social Science Space
A year very full of babies and book writing! I’m making a lot less progress through my planned reading than I hoped, but I think this might be the longest list of “favorite” reads…| Leah Libresco
Bravery takes many forms, and since 2006 the International Publishers Association has honored publishers who have upheld the standards and justice and […]| Social Science Space
In this month’s edition of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge explores how new flexible working policies are effectively reducing the gender pay […]| Social Science Space
In the UK, it’s November 20. In France, it’s today, November 8. For the EU, it’s November 15. It’s the day of […]| Social Science Space
UPDATE on JANUARY 23: Links to the Blueprint on the White House website have been removed and do not redirect to an […]| Social Science Space
Someone said they had a hunch I went through books "like food," which is true. "A book a month?" someone suggested. I looked shifty. "A book a week?!" I had to pull up this list to check.| Lucy Bellwood
On preserving the status of the physical book as an aesthetic, social, and spiritual good.| Daniel Whyte IV
“Be so good they can’t ignore you.” –Steve Martin Review So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport (2012) is about working right, rather than finding the right work. To achieve true work satisfaction you should learn to love […]| Alex Vermeer