by ASC Staff | May 30, 2020 | Communication, Information Technology
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL CHANGE: AN EVOLUTIONARY SYSTEMS ANALYSIS Contents INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL CHANGE 1. HE CURRENT DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES 2. SOCIETY IN THE SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE THE DYNAMICAL STATE OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS THE...
by ASC Staff | May 20, 2020 | Economic Theories
“The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn’t being said.” — Peter Drucker
by ASC Staff | May 16, 2020 | Economic Theories
The Story of I, Pencil The activities for Economics in One Day are developed around the themes of Leonard E. Read’s classic essay, ‘‘I, Pencil.’’ ARTICLE: I, Pencil: My Family Tree – Leonard Reed (FEE.org) [http://at.fee.org/1yAq6Jf] ‘‘Not a single person in the...
by ASC Staff | May 15, 2020 | Cognitive Science
People who appreciate the beauty of mathematics activate the same part of their brain when they look at aesthetically pleasing formula as others do when appreciating art or music, suggesting that there is a neurobiological basis to beauty. There are many different...
by ASC Staff | May 12, 2020 | Cognitive Science
Quarantine Fatigue Instead of an all-or-nothing approach to risk prevention, Americans need a manual on how to have a life in a pandemic. In the earliest years of the HIV epidemic, confusion and fear reigned. AIDS was still known as the “gay plague.” To the extent...