So, I thoroughly plan to elaborate on each of these books, but I thought my blog readers might be interested in a listing of my top 16 favorite books. I have met illiterate people, and I feel so sorr… more →
Smilingldsgirl's Weblogdrseyes wrote 1 week ago: Will the fragmentation of identities and self-attributed labels lead to the microcategorization of g … more →
calloftheandes wrote 2 months ago: Source: HCJB Global Missions topics ran the gamut during workshops offered in Quito, Ecuador, as par … more →
smilingldsgirl wrote 6 months ago: So, I thoroughly plan to elaborate on each of these books, but I thought my blog readers might be in … more →
Anis wrote 8 months ago: When my hometown was founded, it was inhabited by tribes. Many, many tribes. Be it Kabyle, Berber, l … more →
smilingldsgirl wrote 10 months ago: My sister and I used to joke about when it was we have officially “turned out”? You kno … more →
appartmentsinberlin wrote 10 months ago: Urban tribes are not new, but a very fashionable tendency. In fact, they date back hundreds years: c … more →
Jonathan Dodson wrote 11 months ago: As I continue to read on community in the US, I’m struck by the steady decline of genuine huma … more →
starchy23 wrote 1 year ago: I pulled my housemate’s copy of Ethan Watters’ Urban Tribes off the shelf for a bit of p … more →
The Wardrobe Planner wrote 1 year ago: As a fashion theory student at university years ago, I soon became acquainted with the works of soci … more →
fox wrote 1 year ago: Everywhere. Nowhere. I went on a vacation that was bliss and anguish, I came home with no idea what … more →