Participate in & promote Blog For Darwin
TO PARTICIPATE in the Blog For Darwin blog swarm is easy!
1. Just send an e-mail right now to blogfordarwin - at - gmail - dot - com with the URL of your blog, and we will add your blog's link to our Participants list as soon as we can. Publicity for you, free! :)
2. Blog about Charles Darwin anytime during February 12th-15th, 2009--ideally on February 12th since that is Darwin Day!
3. Then send the URL of your Darwin post via this form on BlogCarnival.com.
Blog For Darwin will receive your link, and it will likely* be posted here sometime February 12th-15th, 2009.
That’s it!
Then sit back and enjoy everyone’s posts. And remember the Blog For Darwin site to recommend it to educators, students, and others as a resource about Charles Darwin.
PROMOTE this project, please: Place this tile on your blog or blog about Blog for Darwin (or both!) before February 12th, 2009. That will help spread the word!
WRITER'S BLOCK? Don't worry. Just write something that falls into one or more of these suggested categories.
*Blog For Darwin must reserve the right to not link for any reason whatsoever to a blog submission. For starters, we're already receiving spam submissions. Additionally, submissions that are against Darwin or science, including any supporting Social Darwinism, Creationism, Intelligent Design, or refuted myths about Charles Darwin--e.g., death bed conversions, etc.--are not welcome.
TO PARTNER with Blog For Dawin, just click here. Partners are most likely organizations or relevant websites that are not blogs per se, and that will help promote Blog For Darwin.
CAN'T BLOG DURING THE SWARM DATES? No problem. Submit your post's URL anytime before the swarm dates if you’d like. But your post will not appear on Blog For Darwin until February 12th-15th, 2009.
The IU Press blog will participate. The post will be published on Feb. 12. Check our site for details: http://iupress.typepad.com
Posted by: iupress | February 11, 2009 at 11:56 AM
I support this thing. I will try to write something on 12 february in my blog.
Posted by: nirman | February 02, 2009 at 08:38 AM
Morning Scott,
Thanks for adding The Day After to your list of participants. I hope everyone enjoys my Macabre tribute to Charles Darwin.
Have a great Darwin Day!
Later days,
Christopher Zenga
thedayafterart.blogspot.com
Posted by: Christopher Zenga | January 30, 2009 at 08:27 AM
(repeat post to spread the information)
Nature Network bloggers have suggested also using the "blogfordarwin" tag so that participating posts can be located easily.
http://network.nature.com/groups/nnbloggername/forum/topics/3683?page=1#reply-9913
Posted by: Heather Etchevers | January 15, 2009 at 03:00 AM
Darwin plagiarizes to Pierre Tremaux?
I leave you the link to scientific paper that it affirms that to the idea of allopatric speciation borrow of a book of Pierre Tremaux.
Trémaux on species: A theory of allopatric speciation (and punctuated equilibrium) before Wagner
http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00003806/
Tremaux's Book: Origine et transformations de l’homme et des autres êtres, 1865″ http://fon.gs/tremaux-book-google/
Posted by: John | January 08, 2009 at 07:01 AM