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"The future of youth information in Europe" 'Young people and their information needs i... - 0 views

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    'Young people and their information needs in the context of the information society' Strasbourg, 1st October 2007 PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN ERYICA AND THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE Colloquy Council of Europe/ERYICA "The future of youth information in Europe" 26-27 November 2007 European Youth Centre Budapest 'Young people and their information needs in the context of the information society' Document prepared for: Directorate of Youth and Sport of the Council of Europe /European Agency for Youth Information and Counselling 'Colloquy on youth information' - Budapest, November 2007 Author: Neil Selwyn, London Knowledge Lab, UK [n.selwyn@ioe.ac.uk]
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cyberspace psychology: learning, shared spaces, gender, etc ;-D - 7 views

internet and young people, how ethical can it be? short url: http://bit.ly/NMQiK long url: http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:4puXKzTyBQYJ:www.goncalocosta.com/index/images/archives/Papers/...

cyberspace psychology learning self-organisation communities

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Understanding online shoppers in Europe - The McKinsey Quarterly - online shoppers Euro... - 0 views

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      Wow! mind blowing! free to register and read
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PhilanTopic: Might and Right: The Shape of Philanthropy to Come - 0 views

  • The study arose out of efforts by the European Commission, the European Foundation Centre, and others to cut through the maze of foundation tax laws that impede foundations in Europe from engaging in cross-border activities. These barriers exact a cost of somewhere in the neighborhood of EUR 100 million per year that could be avoided by allowing foundations to constitute themselves as European foundations as opposed to being registered in a single country.
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