My writing on:

TECHNOLOGY

The 'Wired World' (My master's thesis: Putting the body into "cyberspace": imagining the experience of being an active agent in a wired world)
Resurrecting Our Foremothers: My Hopes as a Biographer, Journalist, and Blogger

HUMAN RIGHTS

Child Labour in Thailand

Women's Health in Thailand

Women's Work in Thailand

HISTORY

A bibliography of Isabella Whitney, an early English poet.

Women in Imperial China

Diaries of a Lady of Quality by Miss Frances Williams Wynn, as posted by me daily.

Social history in southern NSW (Articles written for the Eastern Riverina Observer)


Welcome


This is the personal home page of Natalie Bennett. You can find my professional site, with full contact details, CV etc, here. For the latest, check out my blog, Philobiblon. You'll also find me on My London Your London, a cultural guide, with theatre, gallery, museum and book reviews.

On this site is material I've written in the past that might still be useful or interesting to researchers or browsers. It will only rarely be updated.

A long time ago I decided, towards the end of an agricultural science degree, that what I did not want to do was become a specialist - the sort of person who is the world expert on the pink-winged, blue-spotted fly, and thereafter bores everyone to death on the subject on every conceivable occasion.

I wanted to be a generalist, and so became a journalist and writer, a sometime international volunteer, United Nations consultant, and general pen (or rather keyboard) for hire. So here you'll find material on a broad range of subjects, but particularly on human rights, internet technology, and women's history.

And then there's the self-indulgent bit, containing pictures of my dogs.


If you have comments or questions, please email me

This page last updated on April 27, 2006

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The main reason I have posted this material is that I firmly believe in not re-inventing the wheel, and if someone can use my research as a resource I'm very happy for them to do so. Usual copyright rules do, however, apply!.



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