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in title, tags, annotations or urlYouTube - John McCain Gets BarackRoll'd - 0 views
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John McCain gets BarackRoll'd at the Republican National Convention.By Hugh Atkin and Alastair Corrigall.
Robert Putnam - Bowling Alone - Journal of Democracy 6:1 - 0 views
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The technological transformation of leisure. There is reason to believe that deep-seated technological trends are radically "privatizing" or "individualizing" our use of leisure time and thus disrupting many opportunities for social-capital formation. The most obvious and probably the most powerful instrument of this revolution is television.
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replacement of community-based enterprises by outposts of distant multinational firms
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fewer marriages, more divorces
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Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed - 0 views
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When a word is deprived of its dimension of action, reflection automatically suffers as well; and the word is changed into idle chatter, into verbalism, into an alienated and alienating “blah.”
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since dialogue is the encounter in which the united reflection and action of the dialoguers are addressed to the world which is to be transformed and humanized, this dialogue cannot be reduced to the act of one person’s “depositing” ideas in another; nor can it become a simple exchange of ideas to be “consumed” by the discussants.
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Dialogue cannot exist, however, in the absence of a profound love for the world and for people.
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David Price: The Leaky Ship of Human Terrain Systems - 0 views
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This was sent to another group I'm in, but I found the mention of wikileaks being used as an anonymous way of criticizing the Human Terrain Systems to be very interesting, and thought that, as students of anthropology, as well as students studying such phenomena as wikileaks.com, we could benefit from this article.
Brian Springer - Spin - 0 views
The Alternative's alternative | open Democracy News Analysis - 0 views
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Meier has found that an increase in cell-phone availability increases the likelihood (at least perceived by the public) that the government might be overthrown by violent means.
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Meier has found that an increase in cell-phone availability increases the likelihood (at least perceived by the public) that the government might be overthrown by violent means.
Avaaz.org - The World in Action - 0 views
Networked Politics - Iranian Election - 0 views
Personal Democracy: The Machine is (Changing) Us: YouTube Culture and Politics of Authenticity - 0 views
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