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CBC Recycles Anti-recycling Arguments

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 8 months ago: Anti-recyclers like the Cato Institute’s Grant Schaumberg, Katherine Doyle (1991), James DeLon … more →

Tags: climate change, Ecology, Economics, Environment, moral mathematics, Public Policy, Think Tanks, anti-recycling, libertarian

Web 2.0 and the 2008 US elections

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Watching the incredibly long line-ups of patient Virginian voters waiting in the early morning rain … more →

Tags: Connectivity, Creative Commons, flickr, internet media, Social Media, Web 2.0, YouTube, Blogging, Blogosphere

Public Policies Keep 16% of Canadians Poor

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Judith Maxwell (2008-01-28), former head of the Economic Council of Canada and Canadian Policy Resea … more →

Tags: Child Poverty, how to be poor in a rich country, moral mathematics, Public Policy, vulnerability to social exclusion, wealth disparities in OECD, blogactionday, Blogging, Blogosphere

Long term social damage caused by downsizing1 comment

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Displaced workers mysteriously drop out of civic, business, political, neighborhood groups, social a … more →

Tags: moral mathematics, Political Philosophy, Public Policy, Risk Management, Risk Society, social exclusion, Social Justice, vulnerability to social exclusion, bowling alone

Oil commodities hedge fund speculator is anything but "passive" 4 comments

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Ross Levin, a NYC hedge fund analyst with Arbiter Partners, who calls himself a “passive specu … more →

Tags: First Nations, social exclusion, vulnerability to social exclusion, Social Justice, del.icio.us, Risk Society, critical ethnography, Human Rights, Public Policy

Semantic Web – a 'humanizer' for computer-aided work

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Martin Hochmeister claims that his Semantic Web Company, generate semantic use cases that enhance kn … more →

Tags: Connectivity, folksonomy, Semantic Web, SEO, Technology. Mind and Consciousness, are you a machine?, are you human, blog lexicon, Blogging

Do tax-incentives for fitness work? MLA claims they will.1 comment

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: McHugh Bluff Stairs for Fitness. Tory Calgary, AB MLA Dave Rodney is the first to propose legislatio … more →

Tags: social exclusion, vulnerability to social exclusion, slow world, how to be poor in a rich country, wealth disparities in OECD, moral mathematics, digg, Policy research, Policy Development

UK Bank Bail-Out: Private-Equity-Generated-Credit-Chaos Costs Rising: Public Pays2 comments

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: “The Bank of England will announce Monday a scheme which will see it lend money to banks in re … more →

Tags: Business, moral mathematics, Risk Management, Risk Society, UHNW, vulnerability to social exclusion, wealth disparities in OECD, digg, Ripple.Effect

Timeline of Social Events Related to Mortgage Meltdown3 comments

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: work in process CC 2008 Flynn-Burhoe “Mortgage Meltdown” a digitage on Flickr see also r … more →

Tags: Business, Chronologies, del.icio.us, moral mathematics, New York Times, OECD, Politics and Science, Public Policy, Risk Management

Selected Bibliography and Webliography on the Mortgage Meltdown

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: work in process see also related timeline Belew, Bill. 2007. “ Corporate Bankruptcies climb fo … more →

Tags: Business, del.icio.us, Economics, flickr, folksonomy, internet media, moral mathematics, New York Times, Politics and Science

The world's 50 most powerful blogs1 comment

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Aldred, Jessica; Astell, Amanda; Behr, Rafael, Cochrane, Lauren; Hind, John; Pickard, Anna; Potter, … more →

Tags: Connectivity, internet media, SEO, social-bookmarking, Social Media, Tag Clouds, Taxonomy, Technology. Mind and Consciousness, Timelines

Dashboard for Dummies: Self-submitting and auto-generation1 comment

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: This freeze-screen image WordPress, Flickr and Digg is from my Flickr album. WordPress and digg: Sel … more →

Tags: flickr, internet media, ReadWriteWeb, Semantic Web, SEO, social-bookmarking, Taxonomy, Toolbox, Web 2.0

35 Ways to Stream Your Life

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Wordspy describes lifestreaming as a way of aggregating a user’s online content. In two separa … more →

Tags: Chronologies, Connectivity, egostreaming, flickr, internet media, ReadWriteWeb, Social Media, Toolbox, Web 2.0

Merrill Lynch Bull Reflecting on Enron

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Merrill Lynch Bull Reflecting on Enron Originally uploaded by ocean.flynn. Tse, Tomoeh Murakami. 200 … more →

Tags: Business, del.icio.us, Economics, flickr, Risk Management, Risk Society, Semantic Web, Tag Clouds, visualizations

Climate Crisis as Planetary Emergency

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 2 years ago: In accepting the Nobel Prize Al Gore urgently called for the mobilization of civilization in defense … more →

Tags: climate change, Politics and Science, moral mathematics, digg, Ethical turn, Al Gore

CBC. 1981. Concentration to Convergence: Media Ownership in Canada 2 comments

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 2 years ago: Senator Tom Kent was a guest on the popular weekly television show Front Page Challenge with host Fr … more →

Tags: internet media, Timelines, Public Policy, Mass media, CBC, thinking press vs mass media, Fraser Institute, Conrad Black, media objectivity

Semantic Search: An Antidote for Poor Relevancy

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 2 years ago: Academically speaking, semantic search ought to be a system which understands both the user’s … more →

Tags: folksonomy, ReadWriteWeb, Semantic Web, SEO, Algorithms, blog lexicon, Blogging, Blogosphere, collaborative

Hume vs Gore: 18th Century Values for a 21st Century Dilemma

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 2 years ago: Armchair science: Montreal philosophy prof Laberge (2007) calls Al Gore, the high priest of the miss … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Social Justice, del.icio.us, Risk Society, climate change, Political Philosophy, Public Policy, Risk Management, Politics and Science

Net panopticon: How your indelible digital traces can be used against you 1 comment

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 2 years ago: Ubiquitous computing and the cyberworld panopticon. How your indelible digital traces can be used ag … more →

Tags: Technology. Mind and Consciousness, Risk Society, critical ethnography, Web 2.0, Risk Management, Semantic Web, Blogging, Blogosphere, digg


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