Suggestive Evidence
Why do some people, systems, and societies bounce back from adversity and other don't?
Innovations in technology that serve the world (more)
Why do some people, systems, and societies bounce back from adversity and other don't?
Good intentions abound in the civic and social technology movement—why are so few nonprofits participating?
The power of bringing people together—reflections on TechSoup Global Summit one year later.
In this audio lecture, Dr. Ann Bartuska of the U.S. Department of Agriculture shares her insight on the necessary steps to sustainably feed the nine billion people that will be living on our planet by 2050.
From the Field Series: An ongoing report of the Philanthropy, Policy, and Technology Project, which explores the use of private resources for public good.
Serious games tap into the same culture of online friendship from social networking to fuel peer involvement and encourage collaboration around real-world challenges.
From the Field Series: An ongoing report of the Philanthropy, Policy, and Technology Project, which explores the use of private resources for public good.
Online games make school relevant and engaging.
Connecting online and on-ground leads to greater impact.
Social networks are bringing new voices to the table and forcing political change in ways previously impossible—a report from the Personal Democracy Forum.