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The Origin and Evolution of Culture and Creativity
http://jom-emit.cfpm.org/1997/vol1/gabora_...
Like the information patterns that evolve through
biological processes, mental representations, or
memes, evolve through adaptive exploration and
transformation of an information space through
variation, selection, and transmission. Since
unlike genes, me
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Filed under creativity, culture, meme
by Marcene
Added
04/21/2006
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Handbook for appropriate com...n : elaboration and delivery
http://www.ids.ac.uk/sourcesearch/cf/keyli...
Handbook for appropriate communication for
behavior change. Culturally appropriate
information/education/communication : elaboration
and delivery UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL,
SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION (UNESCO).
Division of Cultural Policies and Intercultural
Dialogue Methodological Handbooks, Special Series,
Issue no 1 No 1. Paris: UNESCO, 2001, 55 p. This
handbook is part of the UNESCO initiative on HIV
and culture. It deals with building culturally
appropriate information/edu…
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Filed under communication, education, culture
by MichaelG
Added
04/18/2006
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Families With Full Plates, S...n to Dinner - New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/05/nyregion...
After decades of decline in the simple ritual of
family dinners, there is evidence that many
families are making the effort to gather at the
dinner table. A random nationwide survey by the
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
at Columbia University found a recent rise in the
number of children ages 12 to 17 who said they ate
dinner with their families at least five times a
week, to 58 percent last year from 47 percent in
1998.
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Filed under NYT, culture, us
by makoto079
Added
04/04/2006
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Anxiety Culture
http://www.anxietyculture.com/
A web magazine with a wealth of ideas & gimmicks
for navigating the crazy, paranoid, work-obsessed,
media-crapulent times we live in.
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Filed under Culture, Subadvertising
by Tarnished_Sprout
Added
04/01/2006
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Up With Grups - The Ascendan...od — New York Magazine
http://newyorkmetro.com/news/features/1652...
He owns eleven pairs of sneakers, hasn’t worn
anything but jeans in a year, and won’t shut up
about the latest Death Cab for Cutie CD. But he is
no kid. He is among the ascendant breed of
grown-up who has redefined adulthood as we once
knew it and killed off the generation gap.
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Filed under articles, culture
by nonworkers
Added
03/27/2006
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