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Project: Social Transformation Laboratory Think Tank 2008
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Affiliation: Eric J. Lindblom PhD, Harvard University h2o
Starts: 9/1/08 Ends: Leaders: epsila Keywords: harvard, lindblom, social transformation Participants: 12 (view all) Description: lindblom, harvard Social Transformation Laboratory Think Tank at Harvard University h2o This site is intended as a center-point in the application of five years of investigation into Social Transformation. Prerequisite: Social Transformation Lindblom This site is dedicated to the principles of:
2. derive hypotheses, researchable questions, search and discovery 3. literature review of research, identify pilot projects, research design 4. develop methods, methodology, construction and deconstruction 5. data collection, data analysis, and trial facts identification 6. further systems analysis (vis a vis John Dewey) 7. falsification (vis a vis Karl Popper) 8. further identify systems, results, conclusions, discussion 9. peer review and interpretation(s).
A Think Tank in Social Transformation
Mission Statement:
Please Note: http://project14.bravehost.com
Project Summary: Project 14: Social Transformation is a project toward the establishment of an ultimate Social Transformation Interaction Laboratory. It is part of the Cognitive Science Systems Project. Project 14 has a multi-disciplinary goal in the meld of theory and practice in humanistic, transpersonal, organizational, social transformation, consciousness and spirituality. The areas of concentration are investigation of bias (ethics), in conjunction with epistemology, criteria selection and social transformation praxis.
Project 14: Social Transformation is assembling defining factors in what or which transformations could be implemented within the scientific enterprise. Thereby, the project is first an analysis of Social Transformation research not an analysis of transformation. What is the basis for the project? Project 14: Social Transformation feels that there is a basis for investigation, research and epistemology. That basis needs to be shown first in Social Transformation research protocols.
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This should contain information on education, professional qualifications, employment history, relevant publications and (where applicable) previous research grants held.
Selected Books: Lindblom, E.J. (2007). Slaughterhouse Chile: The World of Victor Jara. Cambridge, Harvard. Lindblom, E.J. (2005). Victor Jara: Terrorist or Patriot? Raleigh-Durham: Lulu. Lindblom, E.J. (2003). Psychology: History and Systems of Aggression. Cambridge: Harvard University. Lindblom, E. (2000). Psychology: Methods And Disciplined Inquiry. Cambridge: Harvard University. Lindblom, E. (2000). Psychology: Organizational Systems. Cambridge: Harvard University. Lindblom, E. (2000). Psychology: Ethical Systems. Cambridge: Harvard University. Lindblom, E. (1999). Psychology: Social Systems. Cambridge: Harvard University. Lindblom, E. (1999). Psychology: Biological Systems. Cambridge: Harvard University.
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