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Hyper-Border: The Contemporary U.S.-Mexico Border and Its Future, by architect Fernando Romero Publisher Princeton Architectural Press says: Roving vigilantes, fear-mongering politicians, hysterical pundits, and the looming shadow of a 700-mile-long fence: the U.S.–Mexico border is one of the most complex and dynamic areas on the planet today. With more than one million daily crossings, the border has increasingly has become a hotbed for debate. But too often its complexities are viewed...

By Takyiwaa Manuh The experience of using law to address the issue of domestic violence in Africa contains both positive and negative lessons for gender-equality campaigners, says Takyiwaa Manuh. The annual mobilisation of women around the world around the theme of "16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence" from 25 November - 10 December 2007 represents a tremendous global effort to increase awareness of violence against women in all its forms. In light of the 2007 theme - demanding...

The new issue of Fast Company -- a dot.com-era business magazine still hanging on -- is all about design, and looks to be fairly interesting reading. As of right now, among the few web-accessible pieces are a series of profiles of different designers, showing the breadth of design thinking across a variety of disciplines. Probably the most WorldChanging-relevant entry is the profile of Bruce Mau, whose "Massive Change" project has proven both inspiring and surprisingly controversial. For...

That this is a Viridian crowd shouldn't surprise anyone -- hell, we call Bruce Sterling "Ally #1" for cryin' out loud -- but even by true believer standards, Bruce's latest state-of-the-movement rant on the Viridian list is an instant classic. We usually steer a pretty broad curve around things which resemble partisan politics here, but, as the Chairman himself notes, in the Autumn of 2004, it's nearly impossible to find a worldchanging subject -- the environment, science, childhood...
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