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BLOGS THAT LINK TO US AND SAY NICE STUFF

Please visit the blogs that link to us! (And if you link to us in your blogroll and you’re not on here, email us at socimages@contexts.org to let us know.)

  1. Abject Lesson, Object Lesson
  2. Another Short White Girl Goes To Grad School!
  3. Arin’s Attic
  4. As I Like It
  5. Atropa as Cassandra of Troy
  6. Authentic Organizations
  7. Bayesian Heresy
  8. The Bedford Hillsian
  9. Bioephemera
  10. Birdseed’s Tunedown
  11. Black and White and Colours
  12. Bloggy McBloggerton
  13. BluEyedDaizy
  14. Blue Lentils
  15. Bonne Zabolotny
  16. Botched Illiteration
  17. Bullet Proof Lonliness
  18. Burros Boys
  19. But Here We Are
  20. Captain Crab’s High Sea Adventures
  21. Carrion Bag
  22. Cello Shots
  23. Chris Uggen
  24. Choniques Varsoviennes
  25. The Cinematic Art
  26. Clavo
  27. Cocoa Pebbles
  28. Coffee and Conversation
  29. Coffee and Gender
  30. Coffee Shop Philosophy
  31. Content Analysis
  32. The Corrigan
  33. Cosmic Variance
  34. The Countess
  35. Cover Girls The Documentary
  36. Culturge
  37. Curious Mold
  38. Cycads
  39. Daughter of the Ring of Fire
  40. Decoding Code
  41. Digital Feuilltons
  42. Don’t Do That
  43. The Dream Extravaganza
  44. Drew Huening
  45. Easily Confused
  46. E Bom Pra Quem Gosta
  47. An Elephant in the Dark
  48. Elysian Fields
  49. Entidade Marrom
  50. Entre As Aleluias E As Agonias De Ser
  51. Estranged’s Privacy
  52. Ethnografix
  53. Everyday Life
  54. Faux Real
  55. The Feminist Underground
  56. Finefin
  57. Found Connections
  58. France, Britain, and Me in the Middle
  59. From the Cracked Mirror
  60. Gender Kid
  61. General Blog of Crime
  62. The Girl with the Blue Stethoscope
  63. Global Sociology
  64. Going Rampant
  65. Grad Gravy
  66. Happy Bodies
  67. I Heart Digital Life
  68. Hoyden About Town
  69. Humanyms
  70. Incendiary Blues
  71. Itirea
  72. It’s The Thought That Counts
  73. Jaltcoh
  74. Jen’s Blog
  75. J’s Blog
  76. Kimbaland
  77. Kittywampus
  78. Kristina B.
  79. La GuaYaBa azUL
  80. Lalla Lydia
  81. Lectio
  82. The Liar’s Club
  83. Life in a Suitcase
  84. Lindsay Docherty
  85. Live From The Mothership
  86. Lordismo
  87. Machete, The Blog
  88. Marjorie Rodrigues
  89. Marty Feldmanizeme
  90. Memo To Self
  91. Middle Savagery
  92. Mina v.3.0
  93. MindBody Sociology
  94. A Minha Vida
  95. Mirabile Dictu
  96. Miscegenation Observations
  97. Moment of Choice
  98. Montclair SocioBlog
  99. Moody Springs
  100. Morra Aaron
  101. My Backstage
  102. My Five Year Plan
  103. Natalie Cecire
  104. Nightmare Brunette
  105. Nine To Five?
  106. No Genre
  107. The Noising Machine
  108. Norm Life
  109. Not My Rabbit
  110. Ocean’s Deep
  111. Oh Monkey Trumpets
  112. Ohnezu
  113. Orange Crushed
  114. OrgTheory
  115. Panopticon
  116. Penguin Mistress
  117. Peppercrust
  118. The Power Elite
  119. Primitive Culture
  120. Queer Femmeinist
  121. Queer Kid
  122. Quit the Compromise
  123. Racism Review
  124. Radical Left
  125. The Radical Notion
  126. Radio Free Newport
  127. Ranch Dip
  128. Recessional
  129. Reciprocal Crap Exchange
  130. Ride the Waves of Life
  131. Roadless Traveler
  132. Run Dorkas Run
  133. Safer Campus
  134. Sakin Ol Dostum
  135. Scarlett’s Listography
  136. Scatterplot
  137. Schizmu
  138. Sex, Fat, and Stigma
  139. The Situationist
  140. SKETCHtaro
  141. Sleeper 78
  142. Snegourotchka
  143. Socioloblog
  144. SocView
  145. Solar Powered Record Player
  146. Sozlog
  147. Stimulans
  148. Stony Moss
  149. Strudel and Shotguns
  150. Stuff White People Do
  151. Superlative Lady
  152. Sweet Spikette
  153. Tales of a Lumberjack Fashionista
  154. Tales of My Internal Revolution
  155. Teaching Anthropology
  156. Thought Counts
  157. Three Rivers Fog
  158. Too Many Tribbles
  159. Trish Wilson
  160. TRMW
  161. Unapologetically Female
  162. The Uncensorced Pen
  163. Une Annee Sans Lumiere
  164. Unicorn Life!
  165. Unix-Boy
  166. Unproductive Reproduction
  167. Uppity Brown Woman
  168. Vegan Abolitionist
  169. VHS
  170. Viz.
  171. A Walk Around the Writer’s Block
  172. Watershed
  173. Wayward Elf
  174. What If?
  175. What is the What
  176. White Trash Academic
  177. Why Li
  178. Wicked Anomie
  179. Womanist-Musings
  180. Working Wonders
  181. The World According to Peter Brinson
  182. The World of Wirjo
  183. You’re Reading Too Much Into It

Blogs that made us blush:

Anemone, Suzi9MM, and The Central Ganglion say we’re “great.”

Two Headed Blog says “sociologists are cool.”

The Big Picture, Gender Googles, and Born on State Highway One call us “interesting.”  Superlative Lady says we’re “one of the most interesting [she has] seen in a long time.”

OMG! Bitch PhD says we’re “kind of… cool”!  Girl With Pen says we’re “very cool.”  The Edge of the American West says that we’re “often super-cool!”

Boingboing linked to our posts on the physical impact of wearing high heels, Nipplegate, liking Ike, Marlboros for Mommies, a despicable ad for divorce attorneys, and the boob job piggy bank!

Jezebel says we’re “amazing!”

On July 2, 2009, we were Excuse Me Whilst I Step Outside’s “current obsession.”

Marsha at Choose Mogo says: “There are some really amazing and horrifying examples here — great conversation starters, eye openers and arrgghhh! inducers.”

Collateral Damage thinks we’re “splendid.”

Don’t Do That is “kind of in love” with us.  :)

Dramatis Personae says we’re “…intelligent and evocative…” and that maybe we overanalyze.  :)

I will just assume that whatever Estranged’s Privacy said was complimentary.  (Feel free to send a translation!)

Feminist Dad says we’re “Really worth the click.”

We “caught [the] eye” of the Feminist Law Profs.

Feministe and The Remiss Revolutionary say we’re “awesome.”    Feministe also says: ” I find myself bookmarking more and more of their posts by the day to write about here, then finding little more that I can add to their already great commentary…”

The Friendly Friends, The Space Between, and We Move to Canada think we’re “excellent.”

Greg Laden says we have an “important message.”

Grinding says we’re “well worth checking out.”

“I was amazed at some of the images here! A great tool to spark discussion,” says Humane Connection.

Hyena in Petticoats says we’re “one of the best thought provoking blogs.”

Irish Blogs said something about our “wonders.”

Moment of Choice, Green Ink, Madeleine Six, and MattaBaby say we’re their “favo[u]rite.”  My Five Year Plan says we’re an “absolute favorite.”  And Oh Please Just Shut Up says Sociological Images “is one of my favorite blogs of late, because they provide fodder to think about. No answers, just questions. I love questions!”

Slowtech describes us as “Sort of like going behind the scenes at Disneyland, if Disneyland was the country’s collective unconscious.”

Monastic Musings and Feministing “recommend” us.

Sarah May… Or She May Not says we’re “kick ass!”

MultiCultClassics thinks we’re “worth checking out” and recommends us for the “culturally clueless.”

Not My Rabbit says: “It’s stuff that makes me think without hurting my stupid head too much. It’s kind of like college without the classroom, tests or tuition.”

Parts-n-Pieces says that we’re “nifty.”

Fermi at Penguin Mistress says she gets “a HUGE amount of enjoyment” from us.  :)

The Saavy, the Extreme, and the Idealist says not to check us “at the beginning of a weekend” because we’re potentially infuriating and can get it off to a real rocky start.  We’re okay with that.

Saucers of Mud and Peppercrust say we’re “fantastic.”  So does Red Jenny.  And The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive says we’re “brilliant.”

Seantastic says we’re “great folks.”

The Situationist thinks we’re “terrific.”  And, hey, the feeling is mutual.

Thus Spake Zuska warns that reading us “May increase blood pressure.”

Fresh Peaches at Such Cool Stuff says that her “sociology nerd…is totally in love” with us.

Toy Donut says we’ve got “[l]ots of interesting stuff… if you wanna get really depressed.”

Jay at Two Women Blogging, Sights and Ramblings, and say we’re “fascinating.” And Mediation Channel says we offer “a fascinating — and at times disturbing — foray into the world of media images.”

We gladly took up a whole lot of Unreal Nature’s time.

Wayward Elf says: “…it’s so thought provoking. It’s like getting to take a sociology class, delivered right to me!”

What If? says we’re one of her “favorite places to learn about race.”

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One Comment

  1. Posted June 2, 2008 at 11:23 am | Permalink

    I know gender is socially constructed but I’s a guy. I’ll roll with it though. :D

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