Papers by A New Story Foundation officers & staff Psychology, Social Mood, and Risk Assessment A Holistic Approach to Complex Systems Such as Societal Emotion and Behavior: Summary of Research and Methodology Using the Compass System 2011 Bourette, Cari G Summary of our research and development of OneWheel; examples of how it is applied to societal mood oscillations, markets and future maps. Daily Stock Market Movement from Oscillating Social Mood Factors 2011 Bourette, Cari G Shows statistical significance between daily social mood indicators and daily stock market movement using the Market Mood Model. OneWheel: Bridging Yesterday and Tomorrow. 2011 Bourette, Cari G Detailed description of the OneWheel paradigm and how it might be applied toward transitioning to a sustainable society. Using Archetypal Metaphor to Analyze Cultural Landscape: A Chilean Case Study 2009 Bourette, Cari G The Compass System applied to geographical culture studies, peer reviewed, and approved as a Master's Thesis in Geoscience at Western Kentucky University.
Testing Respondent Sense of Correctness of Affective Typing Report 2007 Light, Gretchen Study examining the use of the archetypal One Wheel model in personality assessment. Sustainability and Globalization Sustainability: Negotiating a Crisis of Faith 2009 Reader, Daniel B. Talk presented to Unitarian Universalist Church. Bowling Green, KY. August 16. Sustainability with Globalization: An Unsustainable Proposition? 2006 Reader, Daniel B. Masters thesis, Western Kentucky University.
Nationalism and Globalization: A Recipe for Terror
2006 Bourette, Cari G. and Reader, Daniel B. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers (AAG) conference, Chicago, March.
On the Ethics of Sustainability and Globalization 2005 Reader, Daniel B. Paper presented at the South Eastern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG) conference, West Palm Beach, FL, November. Anthropology, Agriculture and the Current Story Food Production Techniques throughout the Old World: An Exploratory Enquiry into the Extreme. 2003 Reader, Daniel B. Discussion of the dramatic cultural shifts (sudden population growth, storage of surplus food, expansion, warfare) accompanying the advent of intensive farming. No More Free Lunches 2001 Reader, Daniel B. with Frank Cicela Short essay on the origins of modern culture-- totalitarian agriculture, and the societal changes that resulted. Presentations
Social and Economic Implications of Peak Oil 2011 Price, Daniel, Jon Zambrano, Ian Blaylock, Celena Allen, Brenna Tinsley, Jennifer Thurmond, Martha Caudill, T.J. Mann, and Kristin Smith Western Kentucky University Cap and Trade: Investing in a Parachute 2010 Daniel B. Reader Cap and Trade Debate with a New Twist, Western Kentucky University. Public Panic Crisis Event 2006 A New Story Foundation Crisis Intervention Presentation, Western Kentucky University. Affective Typing of Individuals, Groups, and Places 2006 A New Story Foundation Presentation to Psychology Department, Western Kentucky University.
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