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Inspirations (Blogs, etc..)

This is a page I will update regularly.  This page is mostly blogs.   At the bottom is a link to resources that are useful but not really blogs.

Research and White Papers Site for this Class.

Organization Theory/Studies/Science Blogs

Org Theory.Net (Group blog of several organization scholars)

Authentic Organizations (CV Harquil)

Economic Sociology

Work Matters (Bob Sutton)

Contexts (Group Blog of Sociologists)

Jeffrey Saltzman’s Blog

The Society Pages (pick any one)

Entrepreneurs or Business Practices

Springwise (daily dose of entrepreneurial ideas)

Blogtrepeneur.com (Hard to say but Kurt approves the content!)

WSJ Venture Capital

Trust Matters

Total Trust

Economics Blogs

Freakonomics

Baseline Scenario [Good stuff on financial crisis]

Economist (the magazine) Free Exchange

Brad DeLong

Financial Crisis Policy and Reporting

ProPublica– Independent news and great coverage of the stimulus.

Planet Money (NPR Blog and podcasts)

Financial Armageddon (EJ found it…..)

Technology and Cyberspace (and Virtual Worlds)

Terra Nova

New World Notes (Coverage of Second Life)

Boing Boing

The Blogosphere and Social Media

Technorati

Seth Godin

JOHO (David Weinberger, tech writer and BU Alum).

Social Media Marketing Blog (Scott Monty’s personal blog.  He is head of social media for Ford by day.)

Civil Society, Social Entrepreneurs

Social Edge (has lots of internal blogs)

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Politics and Political Theory

The Monkey Cage (yeah Jessie!)

The Caucus (NY Times)

American Thinker (Politically Conservative Opinion and Analysis)

Sports, Culture, Life

Fanhouse (Alex’s)

HAPPINESS!!!!!

Blogging tips

One Cool Site

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BLOG INSTRUCTIONS

Blog 5 before session 6 What (interest) or Who (person) Inspires You? For this week’s prompt, the Blog Council wants you to examine how this class relates to your own interests. So, please write about how this class relates to some of your own intellectual or other learning interests. We are NOT interested in how it relates to a specific career goal. Plan B: same idea, but based on a person. See whole post for details.

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