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  • Nurturing Knowledge – a job for PR


    PR ConversationsAuthority Authority: 89
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    1 week ago
  • An ardent plea to our better angels


    Social Capital BlogAuthority Authority: 92
    Lew Feldstein gave a terrific “Thanksgiving Breakfast” talk touching on themes of the common weal, politics, and the need to find common ground.  This talk was given November 22, 2011 to the New Horizons for New Hampshire (a Manchester non-profit that helps the homeless).  With his permission, I’m posting ...
    2 weeks ago
  • When Does Going Faster, Make Things Slower?


    Networking NowAuthority Authority: 99
    I start this blog with a riddle: When does going faster, make things slower?  Well the answer is: when you are rushing a relationship. A few years ago a close friend of mine, Dr. Emory Cowan, contributed an article for my book Masters of Networking.  I’m sharing his contribution in my blog today because I think ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Its the Socioeconomic Segregation, Stupid


    Schools MatterAuthority Authority: 116
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    2 weeks ago
  • Using bicycle thefts as measurement of trust


    Social Capital BlogAuthority Authority: 92
    (photo by Ned Lyttelton) Other experimenters have tested community-trustworthiness by dropping “lost wallets” in communities with a small amount of money and an ID card that says “If lost, please return to Mr. XXX  at YYY address.]  By dropping wallets randomly in different communities, they can measure the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • You Could Be Rich And Not Know It


    Fan To Pro - The Blog of Professional GeekeryAuthority Authority: 423
    “The glass is neither half-full nor half-empty: its twice as big as it needs to be.” -unknown You could be rich and not know it!  And I’m not talking about getting an email from a Nigerian prince.  I’m talking geeky street cred, or as it’s known in more formal terms, social capital.* Social capital is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Community Collaboration Portal - Glasgow


    Tutor Mentor ConnectionAuthority Authority: 101
    For more than six years Ive pointed to the Boston Innovation Hub as an example of a community portal that has the potential to connect all sectors of the community in problem solving that addresses each slice of the community interest pie. This is one article where Ive done that . Ive been connecting with a network ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Spying Social Capital


    Contexts CrawlerAuthority Authority: 105
    As sociologists, sometimes we just can’t stop connecting concepts we read in magazines or on TV to our field.  So, it’s always nice when we see the concepts are connected for us and, more importantly, for a broader public. As I was exploring internship opportunities for my students this semester, I ran across a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Happiness Advantage: Post #9--Social Investment


    Survival LeadershipAuthority Authority: 107
    Principle #7. Social Investment: Why Social Support is Your Single Greatest Asset a. The Harvard Men Study: Researchers followed 268 men (all Harvard graduates) since the late 1930’s for 70+ years and looked at what distinguished the happiest and most successful from the rest. The chief researcher offered one ...
    3 weeks ago

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