Table of Contents
for
The Journal for Social Era Knowledge



by Meg Tufano, M.A.


Essays

Inside Out

THE INTERNET | Essay by Leland LeCuyer (Spring 2013)
 
Gangnam Style and Harmony: Lessons from Krabi 
GLOBAL CIVICS | 
Essay by Tathiana Flores-Acuna, Ph.D (Spring 2013)

A Woman's Deliberation:  There Never Was a Sexual 
Revolution 
MODERN CULTURE | 
Essay by Giselle Minoli (Spring 2013)

Journal Entry


Humble Pie 
MODERN CULTURE | 
A True Story
 by Roz Hussin
(Spring 2013) 
 
 

Education and The Social Era



ACADEMIC JOURNAL 
LITERATURE REVIEW | 
by Cathy Anderson, Ph.D (Spring 2013)

THE ORIGINS OF THE UNIVERSITY IN PHILOSOPHY ACCORDING TO ALLAN BLOOM | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
by Meg Tufano, 
M.A. (Spring 2013)

THE HISTORY OF THE MODERN UNIVERSITY ACCORDING TO ALLAN BLOOM | 
 
by Meg Tufano, M.A. (Spring 
2013)

ALL MIXED UP LIKE A DOG'S BREAKFAST:  MOOCs, THE PURPOSE OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, PHILOSOPHY, THE SOCIAL ERA, AMERICAN DEMOCRACY, STUDENT CENTERED LEARNING, COMMUNITY COLLEGES, TENURE, AND ONLINE COURSES | 
Personal Essay by Meg Tufano, M.A. (Spring 2013)


Business Strategy



SOCIAL BUSINESS | 
by David Amerland (Spring 2013)




Fiction


A MODERN MYTH | 
by Janie Fox (Spring 2013)



SHORT FICTION | by Laston Kirkland (Spring 2013)


SHORT FICTION | by Heather Lee Schroeder (Spring 2013)


Aesthetics

ARTISTIC EXPRESSION | Essay by Drs. Eva Mennes (Spring 2013)


Drs. Eva Mennes
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Aesthetics Editor
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Volume 1, Issue #2 - April 1, 2013
Spring 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