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| 14 hours ago by Henrik Ernstson COMPON (Comparing Climate Change Policy Networks) is coordinated by the tireless Jeffrey Broadbent from University of Minnesota, that together with researchers in 15 countries is pulling of this big reserach effort. ... In an interview with Stockholm University Marcus Carson says that by pairing social network analysis with interviews and document analysis, the COMPON project aims to: … gather data from organizations such as environmental NGOs, conservative think tanks, ... Resilience Science - http://rs.resalliance.org/ - References |
| 3 Feb 2010 by Editor The Science and Entertainment Exchange explores The Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon and social network theory. The Science and Entertainment Exchange: Guest blogger E. Paul Zehr discusses what it would really take to become Batman. ... University of Minnesota physicist and Watchmen consultant, Dr. James Kakalios, recently won an Emmy award for his video Science of Watchmen. Read more about the story behind Jim's experience working with the Exchange and the producers of ... Senior Women Web - http://www.seniorwomen.com/news/index.php - References |
| 2 Feb 2010 Cristina Arellano (University of Minnesota & Federal Reserve Board-Minnesota). Ananth Ramanarayanan (Federal Reserve Bank-Dallas). Maturity, Indebtedness, and Default Risk. Satyajit Chatterjee (Federal Reserve Bank-Philadelphia) ... American Economic Association - http://www.aeaweb.org/ - References |
| 2 Feb 2010 by admin brain informatics, human level AI, intelligent agents, social network intelligence, knowledge engineering, representation, planning, data mining and discovery. WI 2010 will be jointly held with the 2010 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology .... Maria Gini, University of Minnesota, USA. WIC Co-Chairs/Directors: * Ning Zhong, Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan * Jiming Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong. WIC Advisory Board: ... DbWorld - http://dbworld.lukasblunschi.ch/blog/ - References [ More results from DbWorld ] |
| 1 Feb 2010 by Hafferty, Frederic W.; Castellani, Brian Correspondence should be addressed to Dr. Hafferty, Department of Behavioral Sciences, University of Minnesota Medical School–Duluth, 1035 University Drive, Duluth, MN 55812; telephone: (218) 726-7144; e-mail: fhaffert@d.umn.edu. ...... Social network analysis can begin to address these issues and, in turn, build bridges of understanding between what takes place at the interface between the formal and the informal/hidden curricula.96 As noted by Haidet and Stein, ... Academic Medicine - Current Issue - http://journals.lww.com/academicmedicine/pages/currenttoc.aspx |
| 31 Jan 2010 by michael santomauro The situation at the University of Minnesota is similar." His correspondent replied: "As you perceived, the Madison left is built on New York Jews." Things changed for me when I moved in with two Jewish roommates and suddenly became .... It is not a religious or even an institutional Jewishness for most; nevertheless, it is rooted in a subculture of identity, style, language, and social network. . . . In fact, this second-generation Jewishness was antiethnic and yet the ... RePortersNoteBook.com - http://michaelsantomauro.blogspot.com/ |
| 31 Jan 2010 by Ralf Klamma Jaideep Srivastava, University of Minnesota, USA * Graham Williams, Australian Taxation Office, Australia * Hiroshi Motoda, Osaka University and AFOSR/AOARD, Japan Supported by. Behavior Informatics - Special Interest Group (BI-SIG) http:// www.behaviorinformatics.org .... R. Klamma, C. Haasler: Wikis as Social Networks: Evolution and Dynamics, in: Proceedings of the Second KDD Workshop on Social Network Mining and Analysis, August 24, 2008, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 2008. ... beamtenherrschaft - http://beamtenherrschaft.blogspot.com/ [ More results from beamtenherrschaft ] |
| 27 Jan 2010 by jen1979 Science (and hucksters) have offered us countless diets but research done by the University of Minnesota's Dr. Robert W. Jeffrey has shown that fewer than 2 percent of people adhere to diets for more than two years. For anything to really impact your life expectancy ..... 7. Belong (create a healthy social network) 8. Beliefs (spiritual or religious participation) 9. Your Tribe (make family a priority: love and feel love) less. 15 hours ago | Like (13) | Report abuse ... Clips tagged Lifestyle - http://www.clipclip.org/tag/Lifestyle |
| 27 Jan 2010 Yanjie Bian: Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesota and Associate Professor of Social Science and Director of the Survey Research Center at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. ... 科学网博客——大毛忽洞 - http://www.sciencenet.cn/????%20.htm [ More results from 科学网博客——大毛忽洞 ] |
| 23 Jan 2010 by admin A talk by the social network's chief operating officer didn't reveal too much about the company–just the usual talk about how it's continuing to permeate just about every aspect of everyone's lives. ... other posts by admin ... A University of Minnesota law student has written what may be a seminal paper laying out a clear and workable framework for applying the Fourth Amendment to the data stored and manipulated in “the cloud.” Wall Street darling Netflix reports big ... ProlX.com - http://www.prolx.com/ |
| 16 Jan 2010 by SPJ From the University of Minnesota's Institute for New Media Studies offers a site that provides a common vocabulary and structure for understanding new media content. Adobe.com. Several tips sheets and software news. ... A social network for newsroom trainers, started by Steve Buttry of No Train, No Gain. The site grew from the old Newscoach listserv. Digital History A new Web resource that aims to cover the latest trends in digital history and to keep up with the ... The Journalist's Toolbox - http://www.journaliststoolbox.org/ - References [ More results from The Journalist's Toolbox ] |
| 15 Jan 2010 by robert http://friendster.com Friendster is a leading global social network emphasizing genuine friendships and the discovery of new people through friends. Search for old friends. http://kodakgallery.com Kodakgallery.com : Print, Store & Share ...... http://umn.edu The University of Minnesota is one of the most comprehensive public universities in the United States and ranks among the most prestigious. http://webhostingtalk.com WebHostingTalk Forums - Web Hosting Discussion. ... l europa.eu - - http://leuropa.eu/ - References |
| 15 Jan 2010 by Armin Medosch The user profiles and their networked relationships become commodities which can be traded between companies, and this is probably the biggest 'asset' of social network sites. With the increased pervasiveness of .... 40. Haug, Wolfgang Fritz. 1986. Critique of commodity aesthetics: appearance, sexuality, and advertising in capitalist society. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 41. Brian Ashton, 2006. Logistics - Factory without walls. 42. Sassen, Saskia. 2006. ... The Next Layer - Art, Politics, Free and... - http://www.thenextlayer.org/ - References [ More results from The Next Layer - Art, Politics, Free and... ] |
| 14 Jan 2010 by caitlin This is not to say the social network's popularity is similar to Facebook's, which is the most popular site garnering 66 percent of the Canadian market share, while Twitter has only 8 percent (Cormier, 2009). ..... 4): University of Minnesota Press. Miemis, V. (2009, November 28). Twitter's Intelligent, Welcome to Web 3.0. http://emergentbydesign.com/2009/11/26/twitters-intelligent-welcome-to-web-3-0/. Naaman, M., Boase, Jeffery, and Lai, Chih-Hui. (2010). ... The future is not black and white - http://caitlinkealey.com/ |
| 14 Jan 2010 by Kazys Varnelis Whereas in postmodernism, being was left in a free-floating fabric of emotional intensities, in contemporary culture the existence of the self is affirmed through the network itself. Kazys Varnelis discusses what this means for the ... Eurozine articles - http://www.eurozine.com/?q=http://www.evilaliv3.org/ - References |
| 12 Jan 2010 by Roger Ebert Speaking only from my own experience, I had an increasingly active sex life on campus, culminating at a National Student Congress at the University of Minnesota in 1964 when I experienced the joy of intercourse with a female ..... As great as e-mail and text messaging and social network sites are, they really do take the fun out of hooking up with a girl (and potentially making out with said girl). I've been asked out three times electronically, none in person. ... Roger Ebert's Journal - http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/ - References |
| 11 Jan 2010 by tedf Danah Boyd and Nicole Ellison, “Social Network Sites: Definition, History and Scholarship,” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 13(1): http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/boyd.ellison.html. 2/8 Audiences Susan Douglas, “The Invention of the Audience,” Listening In: Radio and the American Imagination (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004): 124-60. Eileen R. Meehan, “Why We Don't Count: The Commodity Audience,” in Patricia Mellencamp (ed. ... Teaching - http://www.tedfriedman.com/teaching/ [ More results from Teaching ] |
| 8 Jan 2010 by Kin Instructional Technology Fellow Lesson 1 - Overview of Google Apps at the University of Minnesota Lesson 2 - Communicating via e-mail and chat. Lesson 3 - Collaborating on documents. Lesson 4 - Using contacts and groups. Lesson 5 - Working with spreadsheets ... Technar the Bloginator - http://blog.lib.umn.edu/cedarumn/techblogs/ [ More results from Technar the Bloginator ] |
| 4 Jan 2010 by Maya I would propose: it is fighting to build bridges between zones previously kept apart—thus, for example, a given social network of cinephile blogs that values both commercial and avant-garde cinema; Hollywood and world cinema; ..... I'm a graduate student in English Literature at the University of Minnesota, and I've tried SO hard to find an English translation of one of the works referenced in this post (Antoine De Baecque's "La Cinephilie ou L'Invention d'Une Culture"), ... The Evening Class - http://theeveningclass.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 Jan 2010 by Mike E The origins of social network sites did not begin with MySpace and Facebook (boyd and Ellison, 2007), but these sites emerged as the two most popular social network sites in the United States. ...... Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Perry, Pamela. 2002. Shades of White: White Kids and Racial Identities in High School. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Pollock, Mica. 2005. “Race Bending: 'Mixed' Youth Practicing Strategic Racialization in California. ... Kasama - http://mikeely.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 29 Dec 2009 by arikhanson I found some of these statistics fascinating because I had no idea that women represent a larger number of the online social network than men. After seeing the numbers, I wondered why this is. According to an article on salon.com, ... Janessa Olson is a senior at the University of Minnesota, majoring in Public Relations and minoring in Business Management. She is an intern at Canterbury Park Horseracing Track in Shakopee, Minn. and is excited for the final five months of ... Communications Conversations - http://www.arikhanson.com/ - References |
| 28 Dec 2009 by Andy Oram As Lisa Nakamura points out in her book Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet (University of Minnesota Press, 2008), individuals can expand or criticize conventional images of women, Asians, Muslims, and others by reusing ... O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and... - http://radar.oreilly.com/ - References |
| 22 Dec 2009 by kelowbennett As oligoptica, sites like Facebook, Delicious, Alexa, or Google similarly allow users to view a social network, the blogosphere, or even the entire Internet on a single screen, to see “what's percolating in blogs now,” as Technorati's main list describes ..... Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Kellner, D. (2000). Habermas, the Public Sphere, and Democracy: A Critical Intervention. In L. E. Hahn (Ed.), Perspectives on Habermas (pp. 259-288). Peru, IL: Open Court. ... gnovis - Georgetown University's Journal... - http://gnovisjournal.org/ - References |
| 21 Dec 2009 by The Anytimeguy Recent study from the University of Minnesota found that dieters who weighed themselves daily lost about 12 pounds over two years, while those who never did shed only four pounds. ... Epub 2007 Sep 20. PubMed; 6. Casual And Comfortable Clothing Workdays Promote Increased Physical Activity American Council on Exercise; 7. Nicholas A. Christakis, James H. Fowler. The Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network over 32 Years Volume 357:370-379 July 26, 2007 Number 4 NEJM ... ask The Anytime Guy - http://anytimeguy.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by Rob Frappier The truth is, as Facebook continues to open up to the world, nothing you share on the social network should be considered private. Before posting anything to the web, you have to think about how it might be interpreted from a thousand ... ReputationDefender Blog - http://www.reputationdefenderblog.com/ - References |
| 16 Dec 2009 by Rasmussen “Rock Music from 1970s to Present,” offered at the University of Minnesota is a rock-lover's dream. The course covers the esteemed “Golden Age” of music from Meatloaf and Bon Jovi to boy-band superstars like N'Sync and hard-knock rappers ... Stanford professor, Dr. B.J. Fogg offers a class called “The Psychology of Facebook” where he spearheads the effort to make students an expert on the psychology of Facebook, especially in how persuasion works in that social network. ... CollegeTimes - http://collegetimes.us/ - References |
| 16 Dec 2009 Turns out Facebook status updates are a bannable offense at the University of Minnesota. 29-year-old mortuary science student (!) Amanda Tatro was apparently distraught over a bad breakup, and subsequently posted on the social network ... SPIKE Featured Videos - http://www.spike.com/homepage |
| 15 Dec 2009 by Marc Smith But the key ideas of the volume: identity, interaction, collective action and emergent order remain relevant in a wireless broadband netbook mobile social network real-time web world. The book is now ten years old. I. Introduction ... The Promise and the Peril of Social Action in Cyberspace: Ethos, Delivery, and the Protests over MarketPlace and the Clipper Chip, Laura J. Gurak (University of Minnesota, Rhetoric). In April 1990, Lotus Development Corporation announced a ... Connected Action - http://www.connectedaction.net/ |
| 13 Dec 2009 by Taylor To represent the pattern of consolidation over time, an animation of ownership changes during the study period was produced with Social Network Image Animator software [50]. The data were coded in Pajek's NET format [51] by ..... Cochrane, W.W. Farm Prices: Myth and Reality; University of Minnesota Press: Minneapolis, MN, USA, 1958. 27. Cochrane, W.W. The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis; University of Minnesota Press: Minneapolis, MN, USA, 1993. ... Beginning Farmers - http://beginningfarmers.org/ - References |
| 10 Dec 2009 by Kate Calle When studying the Zapatista Movement, Garrido and Halavais discovered that the weak ties, fostered by ICTs, created a collaboration network where overlapping association provided a social network where resources were aggregated (2003). ..... Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Garrett, R. Kelly. 2006. “Protest in an Information Society: A Review of Literature on Social Movements and New ICTs.” Communication and Society: 9 (2): 202-224. Gasper, Phil. 2009. ... Kate Calle - http://katecalle.com/ |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D. As a result, the social network of relationships is battered to the point of potential extinction.” There might be something to this. There is no doubt narcissism is running rampant these days and these androgynous artists may just be .... Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Weinstein, J.B., & Bobko, P. (1980). The relationship between creativity and androgyny when moderated by an intelligence threshold. Gifted Child Quarterly, 24, 162, 166. Share and Enjoy: ... everyday psychology - http://everydaypsychology.co.cc/ |
| 30 Nov 2009 by Arianna Bernardini FitnessPeople: il primo social network di wellness. ... Uno studio condotto recentemente da un team di ricercatori della University of Minnesota School of Medicine, coordinato dallo psichiatra Jon E. Grant e pubblicato sulla rivista Archives of General Psychiatry, ha testato gli effetti di un comune amminoacido (dotato di azione antiossidante e contenuto in numerosi integratori), la N-acetilcisteina, su un gruppo di soggetti affetti da tricotillomania. ... FitnessPeople: il primo social network di wellness - http://www.fitnesspeople.it/ |
| 24 Nov 2009 by Ralph Deline Children have been videotaped literally signing President Obama's praises and the University of Minnesota is discussing how to best reindoctrinate “biased” individuals. Today, there is news about Obama's education czar's educating children with ...... As analyzed in our social network, there is a tightly knit group of individuals who passionately believe in their thesis. However, our perception is that this group has a self-reinforcing feedback mechanism and, moreover, ... read my mind - http://arcticcompass.blogspot.com/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 by David Smith Clearly there's a lot of interest in Social Network Analysis with R in Silicon Valley as demonstrated by the attendance of folks from Twitter, Google, and LinkedIn amongst many others. Annie Wang started off with a ... large Everquest 2 project were recognized. They are from Northwestern University, University of Southern California, University of Illinois, and University of Minnesota. Happy to oblige, Annie! Posted by David Smith at 10:15 in applications, R | Permalink ... Revolutions - http://blog.revolution-computing.com/ - References |
| 19 Oct 2009 by CharlieBeckett They all made use of several platforms, such as social network sites, in order to obtain eyewitness accounts. It follows that the selection of content was fairly similar across all groups. Regarding the representation about the media landscape observed ..... 40-61. Berkshire: Open University Press. Streberny-Mohammadi, A., and Mohammadi, A. (1994). Small media, big revolution: communication, culture, and the Iranian revolution. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press . ... Director's Blog - http://www.charliebeckett.org/ - References |
| 17 Oct 2009 by Barbier For PZ Myers, a lecturer in biology at the University of Minnesota in Morris, and a militant atheist, this progression could be linked to the fact that more and more authors affirm that it is acceptable not to have a God. ... Groups created on the website of the social network Facebook are used by members of the SSA to organize meetings and debates enabling students whose convictions are beginning to change to “check their temperature anonymously,” stated Lyz Liddel. ... DICI - http://www.dici.org/en/ |
| 11 Oct 2009 by Librarian 7. Name the new mapping platform for the indoor world, which according to the maker is “in a sense Google Maps inside a building.” 8. Which of its co-founders is the CTO of YouTube? 9. The highest ranked computer company at No. 2 in Interbrand's 'Best Global Brands 2009' report is …? 10. Which very popular portal was launched by Dr Simon King, a British researcher, at the University of Minnesota in 1993? .... Library Junction: Online Social Network of the Library ... Library@Kendriya Vidyalaya Pattom - http://librarykvpattom.wordpress.com/ |
| 10 Oct 2009 Program Committee: Brad Carlin, University of Minnesota (Conference Co-Chair) Antonietta Mira, University of Insubria (Conference Co-Chair) Shane Reese, Brigham Young University (Local Arrangements Chair) Clelia DiSerio, ... Latest Activity on AnalyticBridge - http://www.analyticbridge.com/ [ More results from Latest Activity on AnalyticBridge ] |
| 6 Oct 2009 by Jeff Today, we are releasing the summary of findings from Dr. Greenhow and her team which resulted from The Daily community, a Facebook news application published by the student newspaper covering the University of Minnesota. ... Counter to the decline in young people's (print‐based) reading for pleasure and traditional media consumption is a noted increase in out‐of‐school online reading and writing through online fan fiction and social network sites. ... The NewsCloud Blog - http://blog.newscloud.com/ - References [ More results from The NewsCloud Blog ] |
| 2 Oct 2009 by Trey Mewes Believe it or not, some of the esteemed professors at the University of Minnesota spend a lot of time on Facebook. And Myspace. And Twitter. And Second Life. In. ... According to Lijewski, Big Ten schools are still coming to terms with the same questions: Should university administration, staff and faculty have two separate accounts on social network sites, one for work and one for personal use? What constitutes appropriate behavior on these sites? ... The Wake - http://www.wakemag.org/ - References |
| 30 Sep 2009 by Marco Deseriis Knowing how to program requires a different set of skills than knowing how to grow an online community, and from knowing how to design an interface to a database or a social network. ..... Geoff Bennington and Brian Massumi), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1984, p. 21. It must be noted that for Lyotard (as well as other philosophers such as Bruno Latour) it is the emergence of modern science, with its claims to neutrality and objectivity, ... Deseriis › No End In Sight - http://deseriis.networkedbook.org/ |
| 30 Sep 2009 by logan Veteran journalist, University of Minnesota adjunct instructor and Knight Commission consultant Jay Weiner will discuss the new, non-traditional world of journalism, how to remain ethically sound in an increasingly fuzzy media world, ...... You will also create a simple social network and integrate that into their blog. Sounds difficult? Not with modern tools and an adventurous spirit. No know-how necessary. 4C, Convention Center, 3rd floor, 4th Street Exit from Hilton ... ACP/CMA Austin 2009 - http://studentpressblogs.org/austin2009/ - References |
| 29 Sep 2009 by socialmedia@american.edu Loyalty to particular news brands may be diluted by access to both new news sources and recommendations by social network peers. Motivated users also now have the ability to easily graze a diversity of sources, following an issue or event across ...... for underserved audiences under the umbrella of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and on the film advisory board of the National Gallery of Art. She received her Ph.D. in history from the University of Minnesota. ... The Center for Social Media - http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/code_of_... - References |
| 21 Sep 2009 by theBEattitude As I said, everyone in my social network is a Christian. What possible reason would I have for attempting a religious discussion with a very large group of people that passionately disagree with me? Discussions on this blog are open from ...... The most recent study was conducted by the University of Minnesota, which found that atheists ranked lower than “Muslims, recent immigrants, gays and lesbians and other minority groups in 'sharing their vision of American society. ... the BEattitude - http://thebeattitude.com/ - References |
| 15 Sep 2009 by Chrystal Houston In 2004, he also received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Minnesota; this recognition is extremely competitive since the recipient is chosen from among 300000 graduates of the University of Minnesota. .... Smatt has several articles in print or forthcoming in publications such as Journal of Information Technology and Information Management. She has also authored a book chapter on social network analysis and has presented at a number of conferences. ... Mays Business Online - http://maysbusiness.tamu.edu/ - References |
| 20 Aug 2009 by FairRidge Group Social-Network-Susty Effective sustainability strategies depend on many moving parts. Sustainability change experts reading this blog will tend to have more than a little experience with most of them! However, there's one tool that we've seen .... David is active in sustainability and volunteer efforts in his local community. He holds an MBA with an information systems concentration from University of Minnesota, and a B.S. in Marketing from Kansas State University. ... Triple Pundit: People, Planet, Profit - http://www.triplepundit.com/ - References |
| 15 Aug 2009 by Dr. Mezmer Waking up in the morning and accessing email, the daily news, social network postings, etc. correlates with a feeling of pleasantness (1). However, as the morning progresses, this behavior begins to contrast with other equally salient response options (her work), ... Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Gellhorn, E. & Kiely, W. F. (1972) Mystical states of consciousness: Neurophysiological and clinical aspects. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 154, 399-405 ... Dr. Mezmer's Blog of Bad Psychology - http://mezmer.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 7 Aug 2009 You tell people you are not really a social network website since LibraryThing was created by librarians for their use blah blah “beige colored” blah. I don't buy any of that shit. I have never had a professional librarian tell me to take a hike .... University of Minnesota University of Mississippi University of Montana University of Nebraska University of Nevada at Las Vegas University of Nevada, Reno University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill University of North Florida ... The Naughty Bits - http://www.teddypig.com/ - References |
| 5 Aug 2009 by drewaustin At the current time I have heard that the battle to play Mark Zuckerberg in the Movie adaptation of this book, to be called The Social Network, is between Michael Cera and Shia Lebouf. ... Penn State University, Syracuse University, University of Georgia, University of Miami, University of Minnesota, University of Nevada Las Vegas, University of San Francisco, University of South Florida, University of Southern California, University of Texas at San Antonio ... The Campus Socialite» The Campus Socialite - http://www.precioustimeny.com/blog/ [ More results from The Campus Socialite» The Campus Socialite ] |
| 4 Aug 2009 by Lynda Waddington The computer-based support has been so successful that most women who participate form some sort of social network of their own once the 22-month program ends so that they can continue to be in contact with one another. “One woman may be in Wyoming. ... “We were really looking at the end users and their needs,” said Dr. Karen Shirer, an associate dean and capacity area leader for the Extension Center for Family Development at the University of Minnesota. ... Minnesota Independent: News. Politics. Media. - http://minnesotaindependent.com/ - References |
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