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In the Victorian Bedroom

  • Post author By Matthew Hockenberry
  • Post date April 2, 2010
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“Decades before Kinsey, Stanford professor Clelia Mosher polled Victorian-era women on their bedroom behavior—then kept the startling results under wraps.” Stanford Magazine Features: Clelia Mosher


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Left to Reader

  • Post author By Matthew Hockenberry
  • Post date March 28, 2010
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[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3keLeMwfHY?wmode=transparent&autohide=1&egm=0&hd=1&iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&showinfo=0&showsearch=0&w=500&h=300] Exercise left to reader. (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)


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Fabricly

  • Post author By Matthew Hockenberry
  • Post date March 26, 2010
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Textile Supplier Search, Quality Clothing Manufacturer, CMT Unit Fabricly


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Piracy Logistics

  • Post author By Matthew Hockenberry
  • Post date March 24, 2010
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A basic piracy operation requires a minimum eight to twelve militia prepared to stay at sea for extended periods of time, in the hopes of hijacking a passing vessel. Each team requires a minimum of two attack skiffs, weapons, equipment, provisions, fuel and preferably a supply boat. The costs of the operation are usually borne […]


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The Story of Bottled Water

  • Post author By Matthew Hockenberry
  • Post date March 24, 2010
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The Story of Bottled Water, employs the Story of Stuff style to tell the story of manufactured demand—how you get Americans to buy more than half a billion bottles of water every week when it already flows from the tap. Over five minutes, the film explores the bottled water industrys attacks on tap water and […]


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The Public and its Problems

  • Post author By Matthew Hockenberry
  • Post date March 21, 2010
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The ties which hold men together in action are numerous, though and subtle. But they are invisible and intangible. We have the physical tools as never before. The thoughts and aspirations congruous with them are not communicated, and hence are not common. Without such communication the public will remain shadowy and formless, seeking spasmodically for […]


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Sourcemap Activity

  • Post author By Matthew Hockenberry
  • Post date March 18, 2010
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[vimeo 10251259 w=500 h=375] Gource visualized activity of the main (fairly carefully tended) sourcemap repository. (Source: http://player.vimeo.com/)

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Supply Studies is a site for writing on supply chains, logistics, and our global assemblies of assembly.

Matthew Hockenberry (Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Media Studies, Fordham University) is a media historian and theorist whose work examines the media of global production. His work develops the media history of logistics, exploring critical developments in the epistemology of assembly by tracing how media forms shape the emergence of logistical production and distribution in the past, present, and future.

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