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    Sunday, November 21, 2010

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    1. Commentary: a monthly American magazine on politics, Judaism, social and cultural issues. It was founded by the American Jewish Committee in 1945. By 1960 its editor was Norman Podhoretz, a liberal at the time who moved sharply to the right in the 1970s and 1980s becoming a strong voice for the anti-communist left. The magazine was one of the leading voices of neoconservatism by 1976, and remains so today, although in the 21st century it has less influence than before.
    2. The National Interest: (NI); a prominent conservative American bi-monthly international affairs magazine published by the Nixon Center. It was founded in 1985 by Irving Kristol and until 2001 was edited by Anglo-Australian Owen Harries. The National Interest is not restricted in content to “foreign policy” in the narrow, technical sense but attempts to pay attention to broad ideas and the way in which cultural and social differences, technological innovations, history, and religion impact the behavior of states.
    3. Policy Review: one of America's leading conservative journals. It was founded by the Heritage Foundation and was for many years the foundation's flagship publication. In 2001, the publication was acquired by the Stanford, California-based Hoover Institution, though it maintains its office on Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle.
    4. The Public Interest: a quarterly public policy journal founded by established New York intellectuals Daniel Bell and Irving Kristol in 1965. It was a leading journal on political economy and culture, aimed at a readership of journalists, scholars, and policy makers. Its varied content included, e.g., the performance of the Great Society, the fate of social security, the character of Generation X, crime and punishment, love and courtship, the culture wars, the tax wars, the state of the underclass, the salaries of the overclass. It eschewed foreign and defense policy.

      The magazine published such prominent writers and scholars as Seymour Martin Lipset, James Q. Wilson, Peter Drucker, Charles Murray, James S. Coleman, Anthony Downs, Aaron Wildavsky, Mancur Olson, Jr., Michael Novak, Samuel P. Huntington, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Martin Feldstein, Leon Kass, Irwin M. Stelzer, Daniel P. Moynihan, Nathan Glazer, Glenn C. Loury, Stephan Thernstrom, Abigail Thernstrom, Charles Krauthammer, Francis Fukuyama, and David Brooks. Irving Kristol was the dominant personality, especially after Daniel Bell relocated to Harvard in 1969. Bell, troubled by what he perceived to be an excessively conservative slant, withdrew in 1973, and was replaced as co-editor by the sociologist Nathan Glazer. Kristol continued on, and the magazine become known as the principal house organ of neoconservatism, a hostile label which Kristol embraced.[2] The magazine's sub-editors were considered apprentices, and were seeded into high journalism, academia, and government staff posts. Many policies forwarded by the magazine were absorbed into the mainstream of public policy.

      Kristol relocated to Washington, D.C., and took the magazine with him. In the early 21st century, Kristol was aging; there was no obvious strong successor; and foundation support was flagging. Its last issue was printed in spring 2005. Towards the end its readership had declined significantly, most likely because demand for quarterlies had fallen as the pace of news and information technology had increased. Kristol wrote on the history of the journal in his article "Forty Good Years" in the final issue.

    Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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    1. The American Prospect: a monthly American political magazine dedicated to liberalism
    2. Bidoun Magazine: a quarterly print magazine published in New York and subtitled "art and culture from the Middle East"
    3. CREDO Action: A Publication of Working Assets. Working Assets was created in 1985 on a strong foundation of beliefs, a credo. Supporting peace, equality, human rights and the environment. That is why each time one of our customers uses our mobile, credit card or long distance services, we donate a portion of their charges to these causes.Working Assets is proud to announce that our mobile and long distance services are now called CREDO.
    4. Democracy Journal: a quarterly journal of progressive and liberal politics, as well as culture, founded by Kenneth Baer and Andrei Cherny in 2006
    5. Dissent Magazine: a quarterly magazine focusing on politics and culture edited by Michael Walzer and Michael Kazin. The magazine is published for the Foundation for the Study of Independent Social Ideas, Inc by the University of Pennsylvania Press.
    6. The Guardian. U.K.
    7. Guernica Magazine: A Magazine of Art and Politics is a biweekly online site that publishes art, poetry, fiction, and photography from around the world, along with nonfiction--such as letters from abroad, investigative pieces, and opinion pieces on international affairs and U.S. domestic policy. It also publishes interviews and profiles of artists, writers, musicians, and political figures.
    8. Harper's Magazine: a monthly, left-leaning, general-interest magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. It is the second-oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the U.S. (Scientific American is the oldest); current circulation is more than 220,000 issues. The current editor is Ellen Rosenbush, who replaced Roger Hodge in January 2010. Harper's Magazine has won many National Magazine Awards.[2]
    9. Le Monde Diplomatique
    10. Mother Jones: (abbreviated MoJo) is an independent, nonprofit magazine, rooted in liberal and progressive political values. It is widely known for its investigative reporting. Mother Jones has been nominated for 23 National Magazine Awards and has won six times, including for General Excellence.
    11. Multinational Monitor: a bimonthly magazine founded by Ralph Nader in 1980. It is published by Essential Information. Although its primary focus is on analysis of corporations, it also publishes articles on labor issues and occupational safety and health, the environment, globalization, privatization, the global economy, and developing nations.
    12. The Nation: the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States. The periodical, devoted to politics and culture, is self-described as "the flagship of the left." Founded on July 6, 1865, It is published by The Nation Company, L.P., at 33 Irving Place, New York City.
    13. Network of Spiritual Progressives:Michael Lerner is a political activist the editor of Tikkun , a progressive Jewish and interfaith magazine based in Berkeley. In 2005, Rabbi Michael Lerner founded the Network of Spiritual Progressives with co-chairs Professor Cornel West and Benedictine Sister Joan Chittister. The Network has several thousand members, many of them clergy, in the U.S. and Canada.
    14. The New Republic: (TNR) is an American magazine of politics and the arts. It is published fortnightly (with specified "skipped publication dates") and has a circulation of approximately 50,000. The editor-in-chief is Martin Peretz and the current editor is Franklin Foer. The magazine generally supports liberal social and social democratic economic policies.
    15. The New York Review of Books: (or NYREV or NYRB; Not to be confused with The New York Times Book Review; a fortnightly magazine with articles on literature, culture and current affairs. Published in New York City, it takes as its point of departure that the discussion of important books is itself an indispensable literary activity. Esquire called it "the premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language." In 1970 Tom Wolfe described it as "the chief theoretical organ of Radical Chic".
    16. The Progressive: an American monthly magazine of politics, culture and progressivism with a pronounced liberal perspective on some issues. Known for its pacifism, it has strongly opposed military interventions, such as the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. The magazine also devotes much coverage to civil rights, civil liberties, and environmentalism. It has opposed nuclear weapons from August 1945 to the present.
    17. Talking Points Memo: (or TPM) is a web-based political journalism organization created and run by Josh Marshall. It debuted on November 12, 2000. It covers a wide range of topics from a "politically left perspective," including U.S. foreign policy, domestic politics (especially at the federal level) and domestic policy. By 2007, TPM received an average 400,000 page views every weekday.
    18. In These Times. a politically progressive monthly magazine of news and opinion published by the Institute for Public Affairs in Chicago. In These Times was established as a broadsheet format fortnightly newspaper in 1976 by James Weinstein, a life-long socialist, with the aid of prominent intellectuals such as Noam Chomsky, Herbert Marcuse, and Julian Bond. In These Times is known for its investigative reporting of corporate malfeasance and government wrongdoing, its coverage of international affairs, and its cultural criticism. It regularly reports on environmental issues, feminism, grassroots democracy, minority communities and the media. In These Times founding editor and publisher is James Weinstein; its current editor and publisher is Joel Bleifuss. It has a circulation of over 21,000 (2004). As a nonprofit organization, the magazine is financed through subscriptions and donations.
    19. The Utne Reader: (aka Utne); an American bimonthly magazine. The magazine collects and reprints articles on politics, culture, and the environment from generally alternative media sources, including journals, newsletters, weeklies, zines, music and DVDs. In addition, the magazine's writers and editors contribute books, film, and music reviews and original articles which tend to focus on emerging cultural trends. The magazine's website produces seven blogs covering politics, environment, media, spirituality, science and technology, great writing, and the arts.
    20. The Washington Monthly: a bimonthly nonprofit magazine of United States politics and government that is based in Washington, D.C.
    21. WireTap: a progressive/liberal English language online news and culture website that emerged from the youth-oriented project of AlterNet and became an independent, self sustaining publication. Their stated mission is to "mentor and train young journalists, citizen reporters, bloggers and provide a daily platform for young activists, social entrepreneurs, and artists from across the country."
    22. World Policy Journal: Founded in 1983, World Policy Journal is an academic magazine published jointly by the World Policy Institute and the MIT Press. It deals with international relations, containing primarily policy essays, but also book reviews, interviews, and historical essays. It is not a peer-reviewed journal, and most articles are commissioned. The current editor is David A. Andelman, former executive editor at Forbes.com.

    Monday, November 3, 2008

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    1. NOTE: From now on, my latest publications are stored in another website. Please visit it. Once you are on that website, go to the navigation tool bar on the left column. Choose "books" or "papers." Select specific publication and click. Thanks!
    2. Russell, S. & Ty, R. (2010). Conflict transformation efforts in the southern Philippines. In Carter, C. C. (Ed). Conflict Resolution and Peace Education: Transformations across Disciplines. New York: MacMillan.
    3. Ty, R. (2010). Youth and Adult Education for Social Change in the Philippines: Linking Education with NGOs, Social Movements and Civil Socity. In Human rights education in Asia-Pacific. Vol. 1. PRINTED COPY AVAILABLE. ONLINE VERSION COMING SOON. Osaka, Japan: HuRights Osaka.
    4. Russell, S., Davide-Ong, L., & Ty, R. (Eds.). (2007). The Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao and Majority-Minority Relations in the Philippines: Religion, Education, Community and Political Process. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University International Training Office and Center for Southeast Asian Studies.
    5. Russell, S., Davide-Ong, L., & Ty, R. (Eds.). (2007). Philippine Youth Leadership Program: Engaging a New Generation in the Southern Philippines in Inter-Ethnic Dialogue and Conflict Resolution. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University International Training Office and Center for Southeast Asian Studies.
    6. Russell, S., Davide-Ong, L., & Ty, R. (Eds.). (2006). Inter-Ethnic Dialogue and Conflict Resolution in the Southern Philippines. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University International Training Office and Center for Southeast Asian Studies.
    7. Russell, S., Davide-Ong, L., Gonzalez, A., Ty, R., Madale, N. & Medina, N. (Eds.). (2005). Mindanao: A Perspective on Youth, Inter-Ethnic Dialogue, and Conflict Resolution in the Southern Philippines. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University International Training Office and Center for Southeast Asian Studies.
    8. Ty, R. (2008). Pious Women, Prostituted Women: Contending Interpretations of Buddhist Texts Regarding Gender Roles in the Thai Social Context. Proceedings of the African American Latino(a) Adult Education Research Conference. Chicago: Northeastern Illinois University.
    9. Ty, R. (2008). Where Moses, Jesus, Mary, Marx and Freire Share Rice and Fish at the Table: Post-Colonial Christians, Theology of Struggle, and National Liberation in the Philippines. Proceedings of the Midwest Research to Practice Conference. Bowling Green: Western Kentucky University, pp. 217-222.
    10. Ty, R. (2008). Cultural Citizens and North-South Dialogue: Building the National Identity and Civic Participation in the Philippines. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University International Training Office and Center for Southeast Asian Studies.
    11. Ty, R. (2006). GABRIELA: Contributions of a Third World Women's Movement to Feminist Theory and Practice. Proceedings of the Midwest Research to Practice Conference. St. Louis: University of St. Louis-Missouri.
    12. Ty, R., (Ed.). (2008). Training Manual: Philippine Youth Leadership Program: Engaging a New Generation in the Southern Philippines in Inter-Ethnic Dialogue and Conflict Resolution. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University International Training Office and Center for Southeast Asian Studies.
    13. Ty, R., Konate, M., & Carvalho, F. (2008). Gender, Culture, and Religion in Asia, Africa, and Latin America: Marginalization, Popular Education and Empowerment of Women. Proceedings of the Midwest Research to Practice Conference. Bowling Green: Western Kentucky University, pp. 223-228.
    14. Ty, R., Konate, M., & Carvalho, F. (2008). Gender and Development: Post-Colonial Feminism in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Proceedings of the African American/Latino(a) Adult Education Symposium. Chicago: Northeastern Illinois University.
    15. Ty, R. & Razvi, M. (2008). Critical Post-Colonial Feminism in Southeast Asia and South Asia. Proceedings of the Midwest Research to Practice Conference. Bowling Green: Western Kentucky University, pp. 229-234.



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    1. Art for Peace. (2008). Original Art Work by Peace Education Participants from War-Torn Southern Philippines.
    2. Babae (Woman). Philippine Song in Tagalog. Music Video with Photos available in the Public Domain in the world wide web. For Social Analysis of Women's Role in History and Society.
    3. Babae Ka (You are a Woman). Philippine Song in Tagalog Language. MTV with Photos Available in the www Public Domain.
    4. Diyadawa, N. (2007). Sri Lanka.
    5. Enrique, F. (2007). Kyungnam University Mechanical Engineering Summer Program at Northern Illinois University.
    6. Intercultural Orientation for Visiting Korean Engineers.
    7. Konate, M. (2007). Pre-Colonial, Colonial, and Post-Colonial Mali, Africa
    8. Tusiime, M. (2007). Beyond "Hotel Rwanda."
    9. Ty, R. (2008). Alternative Dispute or Conflict Resolution Methods and Feminist Critique: From Tribal to Global.
    10. Ty, R. (2008). Asian & U.S. Cultures.
    11. Ty, R. (2008). Chicago.
    12. Ty, R. (2008). Chicago by Themes.
    13. Ty, R. (2008). Christian-Marxist Dialogue, the Philippine Churches, and Progressive Social Change.
    14. Ty, R. (2008). Church and State: Christians for Social Justice and Peace.
    15. Ty, R. (2008). Community Service Learning.
    16. Ty, R. (2008). Comparing Different Cultures: Intercultural Communications.
    17. Ty, R. (2008). Critical Theory: A Critique.
    18. Ty, R. (2008). A Critique of Postcolonial Theory.
    19. Ty, R. (2008). A Critique of Postmodernism.
    20. Ty, R. (2008). Cultural Theories: How to Understand Different Cultures.
    21. Ty, R. (2008). Culture Shock: Intercultural Communications.
    22. Ty, R. (2008). Democratization and Reverse Waves in the Philippines.
    23. Ty, R. (2008). Dialectics of Intercultural Relations.
    24. Ty, R. (2008). Diversity of U.S. Cultures.
    25. Ty, R. (2008). East Asian & U.S. Cultures.
    26. Ty, R. (2008). Economic, Political, and Social Geography of the U.S.
    27. Ty, R. (2007). Education Policy: Fulbright-Hays Act--Engaging in International Education Abroad.
    28. Ty, R. (2006). Evaluating Philippine Peace Education Programs: 2003-2006. Music by Creed.
    29. Ty, R. (2006). Evaluating Philippine Peace Education Programs: 2003-2006. Music by Black Eyed Peas.
    30. Ty, R. (2008). Existential-Phenomenology and Hermeneutics.
    31. Ty, R. (2006). GABRIELA: Contributions of a Third World Women's Movement to Theory and Practice. Best Conference Paper Award.
    32. Ty, R. (2006). Gender and Development: Filipino Families and Feminist Critique, Part 1 of 2.
    33. Ty, R. (2006). Gender and Development: Filipino Families and Feminist Critique, Part 2 of 2.
    34. Ty, R. Grassroots Organizing by Women (GROW) in Sri Lanka: 2002-2004.
    35. Ty, R. Grassroots Organizing by Women (GROW) in Sri Lanka: 2004-2006.
    36. Ty, R. (2006). Grassroots Organizing by Women (GROW) in Sri Lanka: 2006.
    37. Ty, R. (2008). Human Rights and Feminist Critique.
    38. Ty, R. Human Rights and Armed Conflict Situation in Asia.
    39. Ty, R. (2008). Interacting with People of Diverse Backgrounds.
    40. Ty, R. (2008 Spring). Intercultural Communications.
    41. Ty, R. (2008). Intercultural Orientation.
    42. Ty, R. (2008). Inter-Ethnic and Interfaith Dialogue and Conflict Resolution in the Southern Philippines.
    43. Ty, R. International Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (Laws of War and Humane Law). Coming Soon!
    44. Ty, R. (2008). Job Shadowing.
    45. Ty, R. (2008). Kyungnam University (South Korea) Professional Development Program: Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering.
    46. Ty, R. (2008). Learning Contract & Learning How to Learn.
    47. Ty, R. (2008). Metromanila, Philippines.
    48. Ty, R. (2008). Mindanao Flora and Fauna.
    49. Ty, R. (2008). Mindanao People.
    50. Ty, R. (2008). Mindanao Provinces and Sceneries.
    51. Ty, R. (2008). Native American Spirituality.
    52. Ty, R. (2008). Northern Illinois University from A to M.
    53. Ty, R. (2008). Northern Illinois University from N to Z.
    54. Ty, R. One World, Many Cultures.
    55. Ty, R. (2008). One World, Many Cultures.
    56. Ty, R. (2008). Peace Education: Living Together, Working Together, Just Being Together.
    57. Ty, R. Peace Manifesto: An Agenda for the World.
    58. Ty, R. (2007). Performance and Learning, But Where's the Social Justice?
    59. Ty, R. (2007). Performance, Learning and Social Justice in Human Resource Development: Theorizing Human Resource Development Practices Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
    60. Ty, R. (2005). Philippine Peace Education 2005.
    61. Ty, R. Philippine Peace Education Curriculum Development.
    62. Ty, R. (2007). Philippine Society and Transformation: Stability, Reform and Revolution.
    63. Ty, R. (2007). Philippine Youth Leadership Program. Engaging a New Generation in Inter-Ethnic Dialogue and Conflict Resolution.
    64. Ty, R. (2007). Philosophical Foundations of Paulo Freire's Pedagogy.
    65. Ty, R. (2006). Phyllis Cunningham: A Sociology of Adult Education.
    66. Ty, R. (2008). Pious Women, Prostituted Women: Contending Interpretations of Buddhist Texts regarding Gender Roles in the Thai Social Context.
    67. Ty, R. (2007). Positivism vs. Critical Theory: But Where's the Third World?--Post-Colonial Practice and Theory Building.
    68. Ty, R. (2008). Post-Colonial Feminism in Asia, Africa & Latin America.
    69. Ty, R. (2008). Practical Guide to Living in the U.S.
    70. Ty, R. (2008). Pro-Active Peace Education: Interfaith Dialogue.
    71. Ty, R. Rey Ty at Northern Illinois University's Homepage. Music: Yves Montand (Les Feuilles Mortes), Maxime Leforestier (San Francisco), Jacques Brel (Ne Me Quittes Pas), and Georges Brassens (Les Copains d'Abord).
    72. Ty, R. A Sociology of Adult Education, by Phyllis Cunningham.
    73. Ty, R. Southeast Asia Video 1.
    74. Ty, R. Southeast Asia Video 2.
    75. Ty, R. Southeast Asia Video 3.
    76. Ty, R. Southeast Asia Video 4. (Buddhism).
    77. Ty, R. Southeast Asia Video 5.
    78. Ty, R. Southeast Asia Video 6. (Islam).
    79. Ty, R. Surviving the Cultural Shock.
    80. Ty, R. (2008). Third Wave of Democratization in the Philippines.
    81. Ty, R. (2008). The Ties that Bind: Social Injustice, Armed Conflict, Transformative Peace Education, and Social Change in the Southern Philippines.
    82. Ty, R. (2007). Twin Solitudes: Separation, Transformative Education & Reunification of Post-Colonial Cyprus.
    83. Ty, R. (2008). U.S. & Chicago Geography for Foreign Visitors.
    84. Ty, R. (2008). U.S. Cultures.
    85. Ty, R. (2008). U.S. Economic, Political, and Cultural Geography.
    86. Ty, R. (2008). Visayas, Central Philippines.
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