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NEP: New Economics Papers - Social Norms and Social Capital - Digest, Vol 58, Issue 3

In this issue we feature 8 current papers on the theme of social capital:

Announcing the opening of the 4th National Lifelong Learning Expo, Seoul, Republic of Korea (4-6 September 2015)

The Ministry of Education and the National Institute for Lifelong Education of Korea are coming together to organize the 4th National Lifelong Learning Expo on 4 -6 September 2015 in Seoul, Republic of Korea.

NEP: New Economics Papers - Social Norms and Social Capital - Digest, Vol 58, Issue 1

In this issue we feature 14 current papers on the theme of social capital:

Communities in Action – Lifelong Learning for Sustainable Development

“Community Learning Centres will play a more important role in sustainable development in the future,” says Arne Carlsen, Director of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL).

This handbook identifies principles and policy mechanisms to advance community-based learning for sustainable development, based on the commitments endorsed by the participants of the Kominkan-CLC International Conference on Education for Sustainable Development, which was held in Okayama City, Japan, in October 2014.

New Economics Papers - Social Norms and Social Capital - Digest, Vol 57, Issue 3

In this issue we feature 10 current papers on the theme of social capital:

“Cities and Citizens” Closing Keynote, U-21 Summer School, Glasgow University, 14 July 2015

When the telegraph connected the east and west coasts of the United States, Henry David Thoreau famously asked, what does Boston have to say to San Francisco?  A century and a half later, Jean Gottmann, author of Megalopolis and of other pioneering studies on networked urban regions, asserted that half the phone calls in centre cities were to arrange lunch.  However much our contacts with people in the wider world have multiplied, we can only be in one place at any time.  The volume of information t

 

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