Today is the final #CauseItsSummer guest post and as such we’re doing a double header! Once a week this summer, The Causemopolitan has featured a guest post that will inspire you right up out of your...
Central and Eastern Europe is rich in examples of citizen participation projects related to governmental transparency, most of which work in partnership with major institutions that provide financial and methodological support like...
Philip Bereano is Professor Emeritus in the field of Technology and Public Policy at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has been an active and outspoken proponent of democratic social ethics in technology for...
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Haegwan Kim: What is your definition of success?
Henry Mintzberg: To change the world.
HK: How do you want to change the world?
HM: I want management to come to its senses. I want a...
1. Theresa Endres, World Vegetable Center, Mali says:
“I would like to emphasize the need to strengthen a multidisciplinary and holistic research and development approach.”
2. Gezahegn Ayele says:
“I would like to see more funding directed to...
TEDxChange: The Future We Make
September 20, 2010 is TEDxChange, an event co-hosted by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and TED. TEDxChange marks the anniversary of the Millennium Development Goals.
Ten years in, the question remains...
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1. Puspa R. Tiwari, PROLINNOVA, Nepal says:
“While talking about funding towards agriculture, I think it should be directed towards development of efficient food systems. For example niche to large scale food systems...
The people of Chengdu love tea. No question about it.
The city has the highest density of teahouses of any city in China. There are literally thousands of teashops, where people go to play cards, chat...
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