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Date: Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:43 AM
Subject: [humanities 1714] Mother Pelican Journal of Sustainable Human Development
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From: Luis Gutierrez <luisgutierrez@peoplepc.com>
Date: Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:43 AM
Subject: [humanities 1714] Mother Pelican Journal of Sustainable Human Development
To: Humanities <humanities@googlegroups.com>
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May I introduce the Mother Pelican Journal of Sustainable Development
It used to be the Pelican Web's Journal of Sustainable Development but the name change is in honor of the Human Being that Mother Pelican represents. This reflects the increasing orientation toward the role of the humanities in sustainable development and the recognition that human development is the core of sustainable development.
The October 2010 issue has been posted. Sections 5, 8, and 9 below may be of interest to members of this group, and I hope that some will be interested in starting a conversation on human development via the MDGs and other programs.
Going Forward After the UN MDG Review Summit
1. Current Status of the Millennium Development Goals
2. Review of the "Keeping the Promise" Declaration
3. Timidity of National Governments and Global Citizens
4. Ms. Michelle Bachelet and the UN Women Entity
5. Sustainable Human Development and the MDGs
6. Links to Key UN and MDG Documents and Resources
7. Links to News and Reports about the MDG Summit
8. Current Research on Sustainable Human Development
9. A Meditation on Sustainable Human Development
Supplements:
Supplement 1: Advances in Sustainable Development
Supplement 2: Directory of Sustainable Development Resources
Supplement 3: Sustainable Development Simulation (SDSIM) Version 1.1
Articles:
Socioeconomic Democracy: A Psycho-Politico-Socio-Economic System, by Robley George.
Composition and Trends of Homestead Agroforestry in Bangladesh, by Sourovi Zaman et al.
Will Working Mothers' Brains Explode? The Popular New Genre of Neurosexism, by Cordelia Fine.
A Paradise Built in Hell: Communities that Rise to the Challenge of Disaster, by Rebecca Solnit.
We Need Millennium Development RIGHTS, Not Just Goals, by Phyllis Bennis.
Feedback is cordially invited!
Sincerely,
Luis
Luis T. Gutierrez, Ph.D.
The Pelican Web
Editor, Mother Pelican: A Journal of Sustainable Development
A monthly, CC license, free subscription, open access e-journal
-- May I introduce the Mother Pelican Journal of Sustainable Development
It used to be the Pelican Web's Journal of Sustainable Development but the name change is in honor of the Human Being that Mother Pelican represents. This reflects the increasing orientation toward the role of the humanities in sustainable development and the recognition that human development is the core of sustainable development.
The October 2010 issue has been posted. Sections 5, 8, and 9 below may be of interest to members of this group, and I hope that some will be interested in starting a conversation on human development via the MDGs and other programs.
Going Forward After the UN MDG Review Summit
1. Current Status of the Millennium Development Goals
2. Review of the "Keeping the Promise" Declaration
3. Timidity of National Governments and Global Citizens
4. Ms. Michelle Bachelet and the UN Women Entity
5. Sustainable Human Development and the MDGs
6. Links to Key UN and MDG Documents and Resources
7. Links to News and Reports about the MDG Summit
8. Current Research on Sustainable Human Development
9. A Meditation on Sustainable Human Development
Supplements:
Supplement 1: Advances in Sustainable Development
Supplement 2: Directory of Sustainable Development Resources
Supplement 3: Sustainable Development Simulation (SDSIM) Version 1.1
Articles:
Socioeconomic Democracy: A Psycho-Politico-Socio-Economic System, by Robley George.
Composition and Trends of Homestead Agroforestry in Bangladesh, by Sourovi Zaman et al.
Will Working Mothers' Brains Explode? The Popular New Genre of Neurosexism, by Cordelia Fine.
A Paradise Built in Hell: Communities that Rise to the Challenge of Disaster, by Rebecca Solnit.
We Need Millennium Development RIGHTS, Not Just Goals, by Phyllis Bennis.
Feedback is cordially invited!
Sincerely,
Luis
Luis T. Gutierrez, Ph.D.
The Pelican Web
Editor, Mother Pelican: A Journal of Sustainable Development
A monthly, CC license, free subscription, open access e-journal
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