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  • Looking back at 10 years Public Anthropology online


    antropologi.info - anthropology in the news blogAuthority Authority: 499
    What is public anthropology? Already in 1999, when he had started his Ph.D project, Martijn de Koning has made his first anthropology website. In a very interesting blog post with many links, he is looking back at 10 years public anthropology online : In 1999, when I just had started my Ph.D project in Gouda, ...
    3 days ago
  • Humboldt Sustainable Future


    Appropedia BlogAuthority Authority: 100
    Last Wednesday, I had the honor of presenting on the future of Humboldt (Northern California) Sustainability for the Humboldt Bay Center for Sustainable Living and the Redwood Coast Energy Authority. The presentation was part of a growing movement of community wide sustainability and hopes to catalyze a series of ...
    4 days ago
  • Axel Liebetrau on Corporate Foresight


    private banking innovationAuthority Authority: 92
    In an increasingly competitive market dominated and shaped by changing environments and trends, knowing what the future holds would come very handy. Of course, future telling is as hard in banking as it is in any other industry and aspect of life. However, despite the apparent difficulties, there are some things one ...
    1 week ago
  • Weaving forest knowledge into development


    AgInfo News from IAALDAuthority Authority: 133
    A special issue of Unasylva from 2007 looks back at 60 years of information and knowledge sharing in forestry. Articles in this issue include: An editorial from 1952 on “ Spreading knowledge ” indicates that the philosophy behind today’s “ knowledge organization ” was already in place more than half a ...
    1 week ago
  • Blog>> Shawn Callahan on Building a Collaborative Workplace


    Green ChameleonAuthority Authority: 415
    Back in September I had the privilege of co-facilitating a workshop with Shawn Callahan on Business Narrative as part of Singapore’s International Storytelling Festival (we’re hoping to turn this into a conference on business narrative next year, drop us a line if you’re interested). At the end of the ...
    1 week ago
  • A Century of Progress


    CMCAuthority Authority: 153
    I am sure you may have noticed how the last couple of days this blog has been a bit quiet. If you have been following me recently on twitter, you would know that I have been away on what promised to be the last business trip for me for what is left of this year. It was a trip to Madrid to meet up with a customer and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • A Century of Progress


    E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis SuarezAuthority Authority: 411
    I am sure you may have noticed how the last couple of days this blog has been a bit quiet. If you have been following me recently on twitter, you would know that I have been away on what promised to be the last business trip for me for what is left of this year. It was a trip to Madrid to meet up with a customer and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Anthropologists ignore Open Access Week - a report from Wellington


    antropologi.info - anthropology in the news blogAuthority Authority: 499
    What’s the point of science if it’s not publicly accessible? Two weeks ago, the first global Open Access Week was organized. Masters’ student in anthropology Karstein Noremark has written a report for antropologi.info about the Open Access Week at Victoria University of Wellington. In his opinion, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Two months free access to AAA journals!


    antropologi.info - anthropology in the news blogAuthority Authority: 499
    From now on until the end of December, the American Anthropological Association (AAA) is offering free access to a large section of its journals . Why not free all the time? asks Kerim Friedman . Good question. The AAA has been often criticized for its restrictive publishing policies . But maybe things are ...
    2 weeks ago
  • What Are You Doing with That Duck?


    CMCAuthority Authority: 153
    Last week one of the folks, Matthew Fairtlough , I have been working and collaborating with on something really cool, that involves as well the talented and natural storyteller Jemima Gibbons , and which I am sure I would be able to talk about very very soon, since it is just starting to come to life , shared ...
    2 weeks ago
  • What Are You Doing with That Duck?


    E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis SuarezAuthority Authority: 411
    Last week one of the folks, Matthew Fairtlough , I have been working and collaborating with on something really cool, that involves as well the talented and natural storyteller Jemima Gibbons , and which I am sure I would be able to talk about very very soon, since it is just starting to come to life , shared ...
    2 weeks ago
  • SSOAR - The first Social Science Open Access Repository is online


    antropologi.info - anthropology in the news blogAuthority Authority: 499
    (via media/anthropology and Open Access Anthropology blog ) Where can I publish my papers online? A few weeks ago, I wrote about ResearchGATE and other initiatives . Now, SSOAR - the Social Science Open Access Repository is online. It is according to Kerim Friedman from the Open Access Anthropology blog, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Making sense of speed


    The ecology of knowledgeAuthority Authority: 107
    Last week I attended a speed awareness workshop in Sunderland run by Drivetech (UK) and I have to say it was an excellent use of four hours and should be compulsory for all drivers. I came out convinced that ‘safety cameras’ may not please everyone but they are a serious attempt to reduce accidents and fatalities ...
    2 weeks ago
  • How to Organise a Children’s Party – On Simplyfing Business Processes


    CMCAuthority Authority: 153
    There are plenty of people out there whom I continue to admire and respect a great deal over the course of the years; especially, those folks in the areas of Knowledge Management, Collaboration, Communities, Learning and Social Computing. And, certainly, plenty of others in the last couple of years, too! I am sure ...
    3 weeks ago
  • How to Organise a Children’s Party – On Simplyfing Business Processes


    E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis SuarezAuthority Authority: 411
    There are plenty of people out there whom I continue to admire and respect a great deal over the course of the years; especially, those folks in the areas of Knowledge Management, Collaboration, Communities, Learning and Social Computing. And, certainly, plenty of others in the last couple of years, too! I am sure ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Celebrating Uncertainty


    The ecology of knowledgeAuthority Authority: 107
    No one is an outside observer of nature Each of us is defined by our ecology Ecology is necessarily relative, historical and empirical R Beau Lotto from an interesting Ted Lecture and short essay on CNN website called dont believe your lying eyes
    3 weeks ago
  • Oslo 2009 – as trainer facilitator


    The ecology of knowledgeAuthority Authority: 107
    Last week, at the invitation of the Knowledge Management Forum Norway (part of the Norwegian Computing Society) I travelled to Oslo and gave the first of a two day course on complexity with Dave Snowden giving the second day (I am not stupid – never try and follow Dave). Hosted by Åsmund Mæhle (chairman) and ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The children’s party


    The ecology of knowledgeAuthority Authority: 107
    Hot off the press the latest Cognitive Edge video on Youtube features Dave Snowden’s killer story of the children’s party.
    3 weeks ago
  • A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 37 (Oh, the Irony of Things)


    CMCAuthority Authority: 153
    Oh, the irony of things… That is just probably a good title for the blog post I am just about to put together. I know, and I realise, this entry may sound a bit too strange, but as you may be able to see later on, it’s probably the best way to describe what happened last week. Yes, indeed, here I am again, putting ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 37 (Oh, the Irony of Things)


    E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis SuarezAuthority Authority: 411
    Oh, the irony of things… That is just probably a good title for the blog post I am just about to put together. I know, and I realise, this entry may sound a bit too strange, but as you may be able to see later on, it’s probably the best way to describe what happened last week. Yes, indeed, here I am again, putting ...
    3 weeks ago

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