Table of Contents
for
The Journal for Social Era Knowledge






by Meg Tufano, M.A.




Essays






THE SOCIAL ERA | 

Literary Essay by Giselle Minoli 
(Winter 2013)





The Rise of the Social Self
and The New World Order
THE SOCIAL ERA | 
Essay by David Amerland  
(Winter 2013)













Progression to the Obscure
MILLENNIAL POINT OF VIEW |

Essay by Tom Hemmings
(Winter 2013)

  

 


 


Politics








EDITORIAL ON FREEDOM | With an Introduction by Giselle Minoli

Essay by Meg Tufano, M.A. 
(Winter 2013)




Social Media


Political Philosophy




POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY |

by Jordan Peacock
(Winter 2013)




Fiction

  Please enjoy the first chapter of our first fiction publication by S+™ by downloading the chapter PDF for free at the following link.

How I Started Drinking by Meg Tufano is the story of an online professor from the East Coast whose life and loves are getting all mixed up like a dog's breakfast down in her ex-husband's down home town in Tennessee.

This novel won the "Best Novel" award from The Tennessee Mountain Writers; and Meg Tufano also won the top overall prize for "Excellence in Writing."  

Book may be purchased on Amazon, here.






   FICTION AND NON-FICTION
BOOKS COMING OUT by S+™ IN 2014

Copy Me and Other Science Fiction Stories by Laston Kirkland

A Primer on Carl G. Jung by Meg Tufano, M.A.

The Social Era, a Novel by Meg Tufano

A Book Series by SynaptIQ+:  Value, Profit, Trust, Loyalty













Aesthetics





Drs. Eva Mennes, Ph.D.
Artistic Sponsor of The Journal for Social Era Knowledge
Aesthetics Editor
evamennes@aol.com 

        
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Volume 2, Issue #1 - December 31, 2013
Winter Issue


The Journal for Social Era Knowledge is a peer-reviewed journal, global in scope, but written in English (with occasional articles in other languages as needed), published online three times a year by SynaptIQ+.  Its purpose is to stimulate research and encourage business and academic exchanges for the advancement of social era understanding.  It also publishes short fiction, theoretical essays, best-practices in Social Era expertise, and empirical papers for those interested in the compelling questions engendered by the introduction of the Social Era.  





ISSN:  2169-6195