The Economist is already calling the US election: Obama. I seriously hope The Economist is right. The result of this election is decided by a very small percentage of the people who are affected by its outcome and I’m certain the consensus around the world is that it is time [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Global Citizen'
vote
November 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: City · Cosmopolitan · Global Citizen · Global Culture · Globalization · Immigration
thanksgiving weekend
October 14th, 2008 · No Comments
After a week of dreadful financial news this Thanksgiving weekend (Canadian) turned out to be pretty good. Maybe it is the anticipation of another long winter, or the need to take our minds away from all the stress created by economic factors we can’t control, or the realization that somehow our lifestyles may be [...]
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open to (new) experiences
March 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Clustering of like-minded individuals is not a new idea, but new research based on the mapping of personality types reveals one very interesting trend about the group called “Open To Experience People”: they are far more distributed than any of the other groups.
In his post The Personality Map, Richard Florida presents these [...]
Tags: City · Cosmopolitan · Global Citizen · Immigration
global citizens influencing american politics
February 21st, 2008 · 2 Comments
Do you think that foreign nations should participate in the election of American presidents?
Writer David Usborne writes Outside Influence - USA in the February 2008 issue of Monocle:
Look beyond the cliché of hidebound insularism and you quickly see that just as the rest of the world is not immune to American influences, America is not [...]
Tags: Corporations · Global Citizen · Globalization
it only takes two citizens
February 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
A couple of years ago I had the opportunity to be invited to one of those social clubs for executives that were so popular a few decades ago. No the health club type, but the lounge with really expensive furniture where gentlemen of the highest social spheres get together to read the newspaper and [...]
Tags: Global Citizen · Workers · social networks
the noisy conversation
November 11th, 2007 · 2 Comments
A few days ago I had a very stimulating conversation with a group of friends, each one sharing their account of recent travel abroad. While talking about Prague and Budapest evoked great memories, it was the story about cultural shock on a trip to India that had me fascinated. Was it not for [...]
Tags: Blogs · Global Citizen · Global Culture · Travel · social networks
cosmopolitanism (or the implosion of nationalism)
October 13th, 2007 · 2 Comments
A few months ago I echoed the notion that “nationalism is a disease”, and while out of context it may come across as a strong position, with this post I document some of the arguments that support it and perhaps soften the tone and conclude that more than a disease, nationalism is a doctrine that [...]
Tags: Cosmopolitan · Global Citizen · Global Culture
