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Wednesday, August 16. 2006Fulbright BlogsPosted by Editors in Fulbright on Wednesday, August 16. 2006 Updated: September 27th, 2006 This is a list of blogs written by Fulbright Alumni and current Fulbright grantees and sorted by the geographic location of the authors. If you are a Fulbrighter and would like to see your blog in this list or if you know a great blog run by a Fulbrighter, please leave a comment at the end of this post or send an email to editors@atlanticreview.org A link to the Atlantic Review in return would be appreciated.
United States • Informed Comment - Thoughts on the Middle East, History, and Religion is one of the most read and respected blogs about Iraq and authored by Juan Cole, Professor of History at the University of Michigan and Fulbright Alumnus. • Zaineb Alani accepted a Fulbright scholarship in 1996 to study Education at Ohio State University. She currently resides in Columbus, Ohio. She has forty extended family members who still reside in Iraq. She writes about her "personal life observations" in The Revelations of an Immigrant. • US Fulbrighter Rosanna Brillantes-Meyer conducted research on the normally secretive shamanistic healers and sorcerers of Siquijor island, Philippines. In Shamans of Siquijor, she writes about her challenging journey to meet the "metaphysical hitmen," and the making of the documentary films on the two groups.
• Eric Howard was a U.S. Fulbright Grantee to Germany in environmental management in 1989. He blogs for the Fulbright Academy of Science & Technology, which he has founded and runs as executive director. • Jiří Harajda is Czech Fulbrighter, who teaches ESL and American Literature at a high school in Los Angeles, California. • Rob Scaife is a graduate student in Orlando, Florida, and is soon starting his Fulbright in Vienna, Austria. He calls his blog Radio Free Europe. • Mongkol is a Cambodian Fulbrighter at Boston University. • The Atlantic Review is a press digest on transatlantic affairs edited by three German Fulbright Alumni in Seattle, Hamburg and Berlin. North and South America • Carolyn Tory Harper is a US Fulbright Scholar in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and blogs about her Fulbright Adventures. • Michelle in Mexico is a "A personal diary of my Fulbright experience" studying music and fine arts. Can you recommend another blog by a Fulbrighter living in the Americas (excluding the US in this case)?
• Ethan Lindsey is a radio journalist from Los Angeles and currently a Fulbrighter in Berlin for 2006/2007. • The Atlantic Review is a press digest on transatlantic affairs edited by three German Fulbright Alumni • Andrew Curry is "a 2005-2006 Fulbright Journalism Fellow in Germany and a freelance writer covering culture, history and international issues a variety of publications." • Ada Abroad chronicles the life of an American Fulbright Alumna in Muenster, Germany. • Rocko is an American Fulbrighter, who teaches English in Germany in 2005/2006 and blogs at Schicksal Gemeinschaft. • Dr. Thomas Navin Lal studied Mathematics, Computer Science, and Music as a Fulbrighter at Brown University in 2001/2002. In 2003 Dr. Shiva Kambari and Dr. Lal founded the initiative ThinkPeace. • Alaina in Göttingen, Germany blogs about Life, the Universe, and Everything.
• Syria Comment is authored by Prof. Joshua Landis, a Fulbright Scholar in Damaskus. His frequently updated blog is one of the most read English news sources about Syrian politics and related US policy and his often quoted in the US mass media. • Curiousity in a Kingdom is a group blog by three American Fulbrighters "sharing their experiences, ideas and tips on Jordanian life." The three also run their individual websites: Jim Korpi, Elisabeth Page and Will Raynolds. • Tales from Qatar is run by US Fulbrighter Brendan Geary. • body on the line is authored by Prof. Marcy Newman, a US Fulbright Scholar in Amman, Jordan. • Mary C. Joyce, Fulbright U.S. Student Fellow 2004-2005, is still based in Rabat, Morocco, and tracks digital democracy around the world in DemoBlog. • Katie is in Bangladesh and blogs in Jiggety Jig "proving that even small town life can be interesting."
This blog, the Atlantic Review, has a special category for Fulbright Related News and maintaines a directory of special Fulbright Projects. Comments
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Rosemary
- #1 - 2006-03-19 23:49 - (Reply)
I may know someone in Africa, but they are mostly concern with the Darfur situation. It is a human rights group that I get much information from to write on one of my other sites. Please try: http://platform.blogs.com/. Comments ()
Rosemary
- #2 - 2006-03-19 23:52 - (Reply)
[url]href="http://platform.blogs.com/">The Passion of the Present[/url] Comments ()
Joshua Landis
- #3 - 2006-06-17 01:40 - (Reply)
Many thanks for this useful list and for including me in it. Comments ()
Rob Scaife
- #4 - 2006-07-05 07:57 - (Reply)
Thanks for the add! I assure you that this page will be more serious in the coming days. :) Look soon for www.anti-traffick.org which will pertain more to my research. Comments ()
Mongkol
- #5 - 2006-08-19 13:46 - (Reply)
Thanks a great deal for listing me here.. But, just wanna correct some info about me a bit. I am studying at Boston College, not Boston University. :) Comments ()
Erica Morehouse
- #6 - 2006-09-28 13:44 - (Reply)
I am a fulbrighter in Malawi, Southern Africa, my blog is http://livingmalawi.blogspot.com Comments ()
Ritchie
- #7 - 2006-10-27 16:17 - (Reply)
I'm a Fulbrighter from the U.S. in Canada. I have blog on my research at http://plei.wordpress.com and one on my related thoughts at http://blog.usefulinfo.org Comments ()
Ramon
- #8 - 2007-01-03 03:46 - (Reply)
Winter Gala Honoring Harriet Fulbright Comments ()
Gulsah Arıcan
- #9 - 2008-01-12 19:37 - (Reply)
acikogretimlilerin yeni platformu. aöf aof acikogretim açıköğretim ders notları sınav soru ve cevapları genel bilgi iolp ıolp oölp oolp kpss kpds öss yds toefll aol aio Comments ()
Tran Ngoc Thinh
- #10 - 2009-04-29 12:18 - (Reply)
Hi all, Comments ()
bschedneck
- #11 - 2009-07-17 13:44 - (Reply)
Hello, Comments ()
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