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BBC plans to sustain citizenship and civil society. Please tell us how
Here's a story about how the BBC is developing new local multi-media services, its Charter remit for "sustaining citizenship and civil society", the closure of BBC Action network, development of citizen (or networked) journalism, ...
Story of sustainability changes as society changes
As society has been flooded by various publications addressing climate, the type of coverage has shifted, according to Bud Ward, an independent freelance writer and editor of The Yale Forum on Climate Change & the Media. ...
Seminar Thirteen: Masses against classes
In a sense, society itself is imploding into the black hole that is the masses. Summing up much of this theory, Kellner concludes ‘Acceleration of inertia, the implosion of meaning in the media, the implosion of the social in the mass, ...
How to Make a Scale for Native American Flute
... that is does not require a certain shape of the mouth to make music. One of the first things learned on a Native American flute is a scale. The basic scale on ... Recent Article published on 2/19/2008 by eHow Culture & Society Editor.
How to Use A Napkin
They wonder things like where to place the napkin, how to correctly pick the napkin up and what to do with a finished napkin. Some social events require knowledge of ... Recent Article published on 2/19/2008 by eHow Culture & Society.
How to Make a Native American Headband
... making a Native-style headband is a snap. You can make a Native American headband from a number of different materials and custom fit the band to ... Recent Article published on 2/19/2008 by eHow Culture & Society Editor.
New Society for Interdisciplinary Feminist Phenomenology
The recently formed Society for Interdisciplinary Feminist Phenomenology is pleased to announce the launch of our website. SIFP was formed by Professors Bonnie Mann and Beata Stawarska, both faculty members in the Department of ...
Labor movement and civil society
Workers of the 'Ford' plant in Vsevolozhsk wrestled a compromise, but with the invigorated labour movement, the struggle for the amendment of the Russian Labor code is likely to become the most important political issue, writes Boris ...
Radio 2 on the Ball
West End star Michael Ball will be providing BBC Radio 2 listeners with their Sunday morning soundtrack from 6 April with a new show on the station.
Microsoft to distribute its software to 35 million students for free
Microsoft harbors plans to provide key software to colleges and high schools free of charge in a move to let students get acquainted with the software of the computer giant.