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No one likes to be ignored, ever.

Darlene Wolnik wrote 1 day ago: We can use reports like this to know how to set expectations for our own markets and their warm bran … more →

Tags: case studies/research, Farmer's Markets

Why do we have a government?

missroneka wrote 2 days ago: Seriously, why do we even have a government or a law system? The government are suppose to serve the … more →

Tags: bourgeoise, Crime, drug dealing, Government, Jail, Jail Sentence, Laws, MPs, murder

Is transport too expensive in Brum?10 comments

fairbrum wrote 6 days ago: This is a short post but i think it is important to talk about one of the major issues which is comi … more →

Tags: Diversity of People, Diversity of Place, Fair Brum, Inclusive growth, Wellbeing, Young People, Connectivity, Costs, Isolation

Understanding How The Pakistani Community in Blackburn Relates To Public And Private Institutions

Hilary wrote 1 week ago: Blackburn on a Saturday afternoon… and an invitation to join discussions with business, mosque and c … more →

Tags: Articles Posted On Hilary's Professional Website, sustainability, Education, Diversity, Communities, local economy, Blackburn, Blackburn Young Pakistanis Achievement Commission (BYPA, Business

Understanding How The Pakistani Community in Blackburn Relates To Public And Private Institutions

Hilary Burrage wrote 1 week ago: Blackburn on a Saturday afternoon… and an invitation to join discussions with business, mosque … more →

Tags: Lectures, Seminars & Talks, Blackburn, Blackburn Young Pakistanis Achievement Commission (BYPA, Business, Communities, Diversity, Education, engagement, Gender

Noam Chomsky Describes the Social Significance of Occupy Wall Street

scandalousmuffin wrote 1 week ago: Video and full transcript at Democracy Now! The Occupy movement spontaneously created something that … more →

Tags: Politics or: the art of looking for trouble, Social commentary, occupy wall street, ows, Noam Chomsky

White Baby Population Falls Below 50%

mrcyriac wrote 1 week ago: White babies are now a minority. White people will soon be one too. Will these changes affect the wa … more →

Tags: Culture 2, Baby, black, Census, demography, ethnicity, Hispanic, Latino, Majority

Documenting Definitions of Social Cohesion in CARE DRC

conflictpeacecare wrote 2 weeks ago: Paul-Andre Wilton, CARE International UK During a three week trip to the DRC I kept on hearing about … more →

Tags: .:*Conflict*:., Peacebuilding, DRC, governance

'家政婦のミタ' ('I Am Mita, Your Housekeeper')

artneuro wrote 3 weeks ago: And Now For Something Totally Different Today’s entry is about a TV drama series from Japan. … more →

Tags: Television, Japan, 家政婦のミタ, 'I Am Mita, your housekeeper, TV drama series, Drama, Entertainment

Inequality and social mobility2 comments

MilesCorak wrote 3 weeks ago: [These are the opening remarks I made to the Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science an … more →

Tags: Children, inequality, alan krueger, Council of Economic Advisors, Economic mobility, Great Gatsby Curve, Intergenerational mobility, Senate of Canada, Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs Science and

Toronto trip #1

Darlene Wolnik wrote 1 month ago: I just returned from giving the keynote at the Greenbelt Farmers Market Network Market Manager Day i … more →

Tags: Evaluation, Where's Dar now?, International farmers market news, Market & vendors, Environmental Issues, case studies/research, Canada, Toronto

Social Cohesion, Research and Early-warning

pluriworldism wrote 1 month ago: “Around the world, multination states are in trouble. Many have proven unable to create or sustain a … more →

Tags: Diversity, democracy, Ethnic tension, Council of europe, Human Rights, Security, Terrorism, Nationalism, Solidarity

Charming piece about European public squares

Darlene Wolnik wrote 1 month ago: Our belief that farmers markets are for public good is based partly on this concept that many of our … more →

Did you know that?: the impact of blogging and social media is changing the entire media landscape...

Laszlo Keki wrote 1 month ago: The overall impact of blogging and social media upon the mainstream media and traditional journalism … more →

Tags: Culture, Education, generations, Social Media, media

Personal Journal Ecuador: Biodiversity and Social Cohesion

Andrew Rosner wrote 1 month ago: Final Installment In both the Northern Sierras and Amazon, I experienced a level of social cohesion … more →

Tags: noncommunicable disease, Social Network Theory, Policy, Global Health, U.S Health Care, Ecuador, Biodiversity

BIMUN : World's Youth Modelling the Future of UN at Budapest

Laszlo Keki wrote 1 month ago: Interested to find out how the UN will be in 2050 and how the today’s young generation think a … more →

Tags: actual politics, Environment, Education, generations, United Nations, budapest, Model United Nations

An Open Letter to the Food Policy Council

Darlene Wolnik wrote 1 month ago: Dear colleagues, I appreciated the time and courtesy you showed me today in the middle of your packe … more →

Tags: farmers/farming information, Market & vendors, food policy, Food sovereignty, Farmer's Markets, Food Policy Councils

The science of friendship

socialcapital wrote 1 month ago: There is an interesting article by Robin Dunbar in The New Scientist: Dunbar’s Number was name … more →

Tags: social capital, Social Networks, Friends, Socializing, brain, nicholas christakis, james fowler, Social Dynamics, Social

A video for Ester: Hard thougths from an African child2 comments

Laszlo Keki wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: actual politics, Environment, climate and energy, Economy and Finance, Education, Citizen and Consumer Rights, health, Food, Agriculture


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