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Infographic: free birth control or contraception lowers average abortion rates – US study
I was sent this link by Everydayhealth.com and thought it was worth sharing. A straightforward experiment where birth control / contraception was provided free of charge in St. Louis, under the ‘Contraceptive Choice’ project, showed that these women had much lower birth rates and abortion rates than the national (US) average. Everydayhealth.com have published this…
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No Cop Out for Wildlife campaign
This post is requested on behalf of a Lush Cosmetics campaign, and I support its aims, to raise awareness of the need to properly police wildlife crime. Vote for a police crime commissioner on the 15th November who wants to protect wildlife. Also people should consider the commissioners’ opinions towards strike laws, protest laws, freedom…
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Current UK Trends for search by topic using Google Trends
I decided to test embedding Google Trends charts for the UK. I can’t figure out how to make the embedded charts look nicer but in the meantime, this is quite interesting. Each chart shows what people are searching for in the last 7 days (or 30 days if there wasn’t much data) in particular, i.e.…
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Statement from Caroline Lucas RE Queers Against Cuts at Brighton Pride
Thanks to Brighton MP Caroline Lucas from the Green Party for her help on the day. For background you can read my statement along with links to other statements here. Caroline Lucas says, “Just before the Brighton Pride parade set off, a number of people who were marching under the Queers Against Cuts banner were…
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Queers Against Cuts mistreatment at Brighton Pride – statement from organiser
*Update* Below is my personal statement / account. Since publishing, other statements have also been written: London Queers Against the Cuts statement Brighton and Hove Socialist Party statement Peter Tatchell’s statement Caroline Lucas MP’s statement Brighton Love Music Hate Racism statement Brighton Pride statement, police statement, GScene statement *updated with second police statement* Brighton and…
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I’m on Branch! Come and comment on my branch!
Why UX designers should understand identity politics basics
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Google Ad Planner is going to get less useful for research 🙁
I just got the following email from Google Ad Planner, and it sounds like some disappointing changes are afoot. I use Google AdPlanner for research for social media campaigns – to identify potential partners, to understand audience behaviours online in terms of what their top websites are etc., and lots of related research projects. OK,…
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Gender diversity fail / transphobia by Channel 4
In my series of posts about registration forms and user interface design, and how you need to understand the basics of identity politics when you’re designing a form to collect identity data, Channel 4 is the latest to fail the test. Not only does it only offer binary gender options of Male and Female, it…
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Julian Assange lawyer admitted Assange “pushed at the boundaries of what they felt comfortable with” – i.e. non-consensual sex
I’m reposting this article because I found it quite hard to find when I searched for it, yet it has critical information for anyone commenting about the Assange wikileaks case and his rape allegations. In the article below the defence lawyer describes non-consensual acts i.e. rapes, and says he is not disputing that Assange ‘pushed…
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Happiness in the UK (expressed in tweets)
This is a re-post of my work blog: Are we happy in the UK? Twitter data infographic A couple of months ago we were briefed by our client Kuoni, to use social media to promote their Holiday Health Experiment competition and research project. To support the theme of investigation into the UK public’s health, and…