The central theme of this category is social science, which includes anthropology, psychology, history, sociology, economics, political science, and education.
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Regular Blogs
This blog features news, data, analysis and other related services with regards to economics. This award winning blog is authored and maintained by Dr. John Irons, Research and Policy Director at the Economic Policy Institute.
http://www.argmax.com/
Digital History Hacks is a blog written by Professor William Turkel, based at the University of Western Ontario. The blog explores new ways of using digital technology to understand history. You can also use this blog to find others active in the process of doing digital history.
http://www.digitalhistoryhacks.blogspot.com/
Dedicated to a single purpose, to understand and answer the question: what is the meaning of life? Towards this end many different aspects of life, philosophy, psychology and what it is to be will be considered.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/myfeed6/
Peter Bihr on Social Media, Web 2.0 and Digital Life
Provides commentary on social media, digital life and other aspects of Web 2.0. The website has commentary recently on social media in government and Internet conferences.
http://www.thewavingcat.com/
Supports humanists working on fields like text analysis and digital history. The website also explores technical issues such as how to use python to process humanities tasks. The website also has podcasts exploring the concept of the semantic web.
http://semantichumanities.wordpress.com
The Wonderland Blog by Alice Taylor explores social software, gaming and Alice's other interests. The website also has amusing photos and other fun posts from time to time. Although the blog has only been active since January 2008, there's plenty of good video game posts.
http://www.wonderlandblog.com/