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Change makers
by Peter Goldmark If you go on the web to www.changemakers.com you will find the website for Changemakers, a program of the Ashoka Society. The Ashoka Society is one of the most remarkable and effective change-agent non-profit organizations on this planet. It was founded three decades ago by my lifelong friend and colleague Bill Drayton. ... Change makers
That was the year that was
2009 was a busy year for the foundation. The following review aims at giving the reader an overview of the foundation’s work by looking at its involvement in conferences, seminars, publications, education and the promotion of debate throughout the year. In February the foundation promoted a conference entitled Neuroetica. Le scienze del cervello e il ... That was the year that was
"Where are we going?"
The ironic title above hints at the fact that after many years of communication through our own site we have decided to spread the argument of responsibility and innovation through various social networking websites. In reality our interest in the sharing of information is anything but new, all of our material is published through a ... "Where are we going?"
"Where are we going?" Our spaces
Index of pages: Facebook Flickr Issuu LinkedIn Slideshare Twitter Vimeo Introduction : On this page you can discover which external sites we have chosen for our web presence. For each site there is an explanation of materials available, why we chose that particular site and our aims and objectives. The invitation for you is simple, ... "Where are we going?" Our spaces
A look at The Hastings Centre Bioethics Forum
For anybody interested in taking an overview of current debate on bioethics, the Hastings Center bioethics forum would be a good starting point. I say this not only because the forum hosts the Centre’s own bioethics blog, well informed and non partizan as ever, but also because it provides links to many other blogs addressing ... A look at The Hastings Centre Bioethics Forum