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- RealClearPolitics – Opinion, News, Analysis, Videos and Polls
- Disagree to Agree: Philip Clayton and Daniel Dennett | Homebrewed Christianity – On February 16th, 2010, before a standing-room-only crowd on the campus of Claremont Graduate University, Philip Clayton and Daniel Dennett debated issues in
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Category Archives: Society
Now MacIntyre
- MacIntyre: Political Philosophy [The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
- Web server errors – University of Kent – This is a page on the ‘Web server errors’ website at the University of Kent.
- After Virtue:: a critique of modernity from the inside « a few words
- Alasdair MacIntyre
- (Page 2 of 20) – Accidental Support for Republicanism: Alasdair MacIntyre’s Virtues of Acknowledged Dependence authored by Wofford, Peyton.
- All Academic Inc. (Abstract Management, Conference Management and Research Search Engine) – Online abstract management software and conference management software. The online solution for abstract submission, peer review, conference scheduling, and conference program generation for your annual meeting or convention. Abstract submission, paper and session submissions. Online peer review (statistical and non-statistical) plus comments to authors and association chairs. Multiple rounds of review. Session and event scheduling for academic conferences / conventions. A Volunteer system for reviewers, chairs, discussants and/or any role in the system. All Academic is also a data warehouse and fulltext archiving service allowing Searching, and Conference Scheduling and Sessions Services for all of your associations academic annual meetings and publications (sessions, abstracts, journals, papers, panels).
- Behavior and Social Issues – Behavior and Social Issues is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal which serves as a primary scholarly outlet for articles that advance the analysis of human social behavior, particularly with regard to understanding important social problems.
- Connecting Information Management Practices to Individual Performance: An Empirical Analysis of Executive Recruiters
Policy – March 2008
- MetaMode Quadrant
- Acton Commentary – Archive – The Acton Institute
- Acton Institute PowerBlog
- Solovyov on Economic Morality – Acton Institute PowerBlog
- Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) – The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) is a nonpartisan Canadian public policy institute located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its president is Hugh Segal
- SIPP – The Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy
- Caledon Institute of Social Policy
- The Fraser Institute – The Fraser Institute is an independent research and educational organization with offices in Calgary, Montreal, Tampa, Toronto and Vancouver. Our mission is to measure, study, and communicate the impact of competitive markets and government intervention on the welfare of individuals.
- Laurier Institute for the Study of Public Opinion and Policy
- Institute of Law and Public Policy
- Institute for Advanced Policy Research | University of Calgary
- Government of Saskatchewan – Publications Centre – Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy
- Policy MARCH2008 2
- Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) – The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) is a nonpartisan Canadian public policy institute located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its president is Hugh Segal
- Blogs – IGLOO
- Partner Directory – Inside the IGLOO – IGLOO
- Policy.ca – Public Policy : Policy Organizations/Research Institutes
- Canada West Foundation :
- Institute for Canadian Values
- York University | York International
- IPAC – The Institute of Public Administration of Canada
- IPAC – The Institute of Public Administration of Canada
- Public policy, Virtual Reference Desk, Manitoba Legislative Library – Public policy, Virtual Reference Desk, Manitoba Legislative Library
- AIMS – description
- AIMS: Other Public Policy Institutes – description
- Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute – Welcome and Introduction – An introduction to CDFAI: mission, mandate and profile…
- Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute – Links: Institutional – Institutional CDFAI-related links…
- Wellesley Institute | Public Policy
- http://www.theipsa.org/
- Institute of Island Studies
- Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) – Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) supports Canadians abroad, works towards a more peaceful and secure world, and promotes our culture and values internationally.
- North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) – Related Web Sites
- Policy.ca – Clearinghouse for Canadian Public Policy Articles, Organizations and Authors
- Policy.ca – Public Policy : Policy Organizations – Find detailed background information and links to important public policy organizations in Canada.
- http://omegageek.net/rickscafe/www.uregina.ca/sipp
- Policy MARCH2008 4
- Niagara College Centre for Community Leadership
- Public Policy Source Papers
- NEIA – Alphabetical List
- NEIA :: NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
- The Maytree Foundation
- C.D. Howe Institute — Home
- ACPD – CALT
- Building Better Government – Public Policy Forum – Default description here
- Frontier Centre for Public Policy – The Frontier Centre for Public Policy is an independent public policy think tank whose mission is to broaden the debate on our future through public policy research and education and to explore positive changes within our public institutions that support economic growth and opportunity.
- CCNPPS > Home
- Wellesley Institute
- Wellesley Institute | Issues
- Policy MARCH2008 5
- “public policy” institute – Google Search
- C.D. Howe Institute — Home
- Texas Public Policy Foundation – The Texas Public Policy Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan research institute guided by the core principles of limited government, free enterprise, private property rights and individual responsibility.
- Home – Rideau Institute
- Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs – The mission of the CIPA is to increase the awareness and understanding of domestic and international issues amongst people in Canada, through open and inclusive discussion, without advocacy or partisanship.
- Philanthropic Foundations Canada – Philanthropic Foundations Canada
- Institute for Public Economics – University of Alberta – Index for Institute for Public Economics, including fiscal federalism, health care finance, international development, and municipal finance.
- CIRRD Mandate
- The Progressive Economics Forum » What’s New at the PEF – PEF home page and weblog
- UBC Library Web Pages – Finding Public Policy Information
- Institute for Research on Public Policy
- AIMS – description
- Policy Disagreements / PDFs
- policy disagreement – Google Search
- A simple model of disagreement among economists — Crooked Timber
- Democratic Underground – What policy disagreement does Obama have with the DLC? – Democratic Underground
- Eunomia · Demonising Policy Disagreement
- Signaling Foreign Policy Disagreement Among Allies
- The Sources of Disagreement Among International Macro Models and Implications for Policy Coordination
- policy disagreement – Google Search
- Policy Disagreement In Advanced Industrial States: The … PDF Ebook ( 277 KB ) | Pdf-World
- The Left/right Paradigm PDF Ebook ( 1.25 MB ) | Pdf-World
- The Contours Of Left-right Disagreement In Western European And PDF Ebook ( 667 KB ) | Pdf-World
- Left And Right In Global Politics PDF Ebook ( 1.87 MB ) | Pdf-World
- Giving Libertarianism A Left Hook: PDF Ebook ( 82 KB ) | Pdf-World
- Left–right Orientations And Party Choice PDF Ebook ( 125 KB ) | Pdf-World
- Does Right Or Left Matter? Cabinets, Credibility And Fiscal … PDF Ebook ( 174 KB ) | Pdf-World
- Polity
- Nancy Baym
- Fandom meets activism: Rethinking civic and political participation | Brough | Transformative Works and Cultures
- Polity Independent Blog – www.politybooks.com
- How (not) to defend entrenched inequality — Crooked Timber
- Psychology studies relevant to everyday life from PsyBlog
- What does the inequality-immobility link mean?
- Why economic mobility measures are overrated
- NRDC: Voices Against Tar Sands
- Alaska Gold | FRONTLINE | PBS
- The Little Blue Blog
- Global Oneness Project.org
Quality of life
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“Well-being changes as we move through life, which is why a child’s version of it cannot be the same as an old person’s. So what is the common factor that never changes as we age?
The answer is self-awareness. When you have any experience, your mind is in one of three states: unconscious, aware, and self-aware. The first state leaves health — and well-being generally — to chance. … Posing questions, reflecting on your behavior, looking at the larger picture, taking your life seriously — these are all self-aware behaviors.
via Deepak Chopra on HuffingtonPost: “The Real Secret to Staying Healthy for Life (Part 3)“
Of society and pathology
- “What Really Caused the Eurozone Crisis?” (Part 1) in The Street Light via @umairh
“I’ve been doing some work on gaining a better understanding of the root causes of eurozone (EZ) debt crisis.”
- “Pretty Much Everyone Is Fat” at Wired Science
“[O]besity prevalence ranged from 20.7% in Colorado to 34.9% in Mississippi in 2011. No state had a prevalence of obesity less than 20%. 39 states had a prevalence of 25% or more; 12 of these states had a prevalence of 30% or more” –Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Building a civil economy” at openDemocracy.net
Game theory or gift society? The narcissistic vision of the homo oeconomicus has failed to acknowledge long-documented evidence of the primacy of cooperation. In this Friday essay, Adrian Pabst explores the liberating potential of an anthropologically informed economics for the age of austerity.
- “Global Warming and the Meaning of Doom” by Deepak Chopra (HuffPost)
“Alarming data and warnings about climate change have been with us for twenty years. The issue has morphed into something like a low-level toothache. The public is numbed by all the bad news, and in place of sensible solutions, we witness the folly of political polarization. You can’t believe in climate change and be a good conservative. This departure from fact-based reality is only part of the problem.”
- Can Having Too Much Stuff Stress You Out?” via @Etsy
according to their findings, the average family is drowning in clutter. ”What we have is a time capsule of America,” says Jeanne E. Arnold, lead author and anthropologist for the research team. “No other study has been done like this.” Photographs in the book reveal garages filled to the ceiling with boxes, old toys, lawn equipment and housewares. In fact, the researchers found that 75% of the houses surveyed had garages so chock-full of stuff, there was no room for a car.”
- “A Friendly Debate with a Conservative Colleague About Climate” from Legal Planet: Environmental Law and Policy
“My friend and colleague Steve Bainbridge is out with a new article on “Corporate Lawyers as Gatekeepers,” which, if you are interested in corporate law, you should read (Steve is one of the country’s most distinguished scholars in the field). But what piqued my interest when he sent it to me was his offhand remark that he is sending it out electronically to’reduce my carbon footprint.'”
- “Infrastructure: Coming apart at the seams” (Economist.com) via @TimOReilly
“Obviously, this society has the resources to keep its roads and bridges in good repair. In fact, it has an oversupply of manpower and equipment to do so, much of which is currently sitting around idle due to the depressed economy. We can presume that homeowners and taxpayers in this region want to have their bridges and roads back in the reasonably decent shape they were in ten years ago, so they can drive on them without knocking their wheels out of alignment. So why aren’t they fixing them?”
- “Creating a World Worth Inheriting” via Peak Prosperity
“… just another way of saying that very big changes are coming our way. In fact, they are here already.
The simple conclusion is that we must either change our habits and ways on our own terms — or on Nature’s. We face a future that will be shaped either by disaster or design.”
Pol stuff 14AUG2012
- Robert Reich: “The Ryan Choice” (HuffPost)
- InterOccupy | Connect. Collaborate. Organize. – “Welcome to InterOccupy, where the Occupy movement connects, collaborates, and organizes! Get the inside scoop on what is happening in the movement with our newswire and newslette”. see also:
Various 14AUG2012
- “Ayn Rand Nation: The Hidden Struggle for America’s Soul” by Gary Weiss (Google Books)
“Thirty years after her death in March 1982, Ayn Rand’s ideas have never been more important. Unfettered capitalism, unregulated business, bare-bones government providing no social services, glorification of selfishness, disdain for Judeo-Christian morality—these are the tenets of Rand’s harsh philosophy.”
- “Community-Centered Design” by The Community Manager
- “Open access in research: catch up on the debate” in the “Higher Education Network” blog at guardian.co.uk
“The UK recently unveiled its proposal to make all publicly funded research open access. We round up some of the main views on the controversial plans here.”
Articles from GovTech.com
- Virtual Systems, Real Responsiveness: State and Local Governments Boost Service by Virtualizing Mission-Critical Applications
- Data Mining Techniques Must Adapt With Web 2.0
- Web Tool Ignites Wildfire Preparedness Efforts
- Inside a State-of-the-Art County Operations Center
- Report: Government Pursues the Cloud Without Knowledge
- 5 Hidden Dangers of Cloud Computing
- Google Unveils Plans for Fiberhoods
- Favorite Survival Tips for Using Social Media
- Six Tips for Becoming an Olympic-Winning CIO
- Social Media Advice for Government Agencies from a City CIO
- Virtual Systems, Real Responsiveness: State and Local Governments Boost Service by Virtualizing Mission-Critical Applications
Also there, see Public CIO articles
Another publication by e.republic is Emergency Management.
Cycling stuff
- ERC Rowing Video Blog
- at TrainingPeaks:
- Public activity viewer
- Training with Power on a Mountain Bike: Part 1: The Questions and Pt 2: The Breakthrough
- Bike Route Toaster
- Cycling Manager Online
- How do you ‘Build your route’?” at Cycle Chat Cycling Forums
- Edmonton Bicycle Commuters
- StackExchange – Bicycles
- StackExchange – Hill climbing at a given cadence?
- The Sport Factory For Peak Performance
- Going Uphill Fast
- Bike Calculator
- Bike Collective Network Wiki
- Traditional Thread-on Freewheels
- Wheelbuilding
- J LEVY | BikeTechArticles | Chain-Suck : Its causes and mechanisms, How to avoid, prevent, and remedy
- Wheel Bearing adjustment by Jobst Brandt
- Cassettes from Harris Cyclery
- Derailer Adjustment
- Cables
- The Re~Cycle DIY bicycle Trailer | Re~Cycle
- EZ Clone DRAWINGS – Recycled Recumbents!
- The Bamboo bicycle trailer
- DIY bike trailers and load carrying bikes
- XnTRICK Cycles
- MozBike: Small Shopping Trailer
- Free advice on how to fix your bicycle: Big Homebuilt El Cheapo Bicycle Cargo Trailer
- DIY recumbent bikes
- Bicycle Resources
CSEH and CSCI 5MAY2011
- CSEH
- CSEHub Educational Literature | The Canadian Social Economy Hub
- Canadian Council for International Co-operation
- Canadian Council for International Co-operation
- Monthly Issue Update – January 31, 2010 | Halifax Initiative
- PEACEBUILD
- CACI | GovDelivery
- CACI Board of Directors Corporate Governance Guidelines
- Center for Excellence in Public Leadership
- Peering down the Corridor: The New Social Network's Features and Their Uses | Government In The Lab
- A New Corridor Open in the State Department | Government In The Lab
- IBM Center for the Business of Government: Research, Trends, Reports
- Training: Strategic Internal Communications in Government Conference
- About NAGC – National Association of Government Communicators
- OhMyGov!
- &ews | Gov 2.0 Radio
- Steve Ressler — all things awesome re: gov20, opengov, public service, & more
- What Does the Future State and Local Public-Sector Scene Look Like? (Opinion)
- Leadership Team – GovDelivery
- Reach The Public
- About : GovEngage