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The Social Psychology of Occupy

When thinking about Occupy the framework that began to emerge in my mind whilst contemplating recent experiences is that you can view Occupy as a series of binary oppositions. With each of these oppositions one exists at a point somewhere along the continuum presented.Continue Reading

5 Predictions for the Next 5 Years

5 Predictions for the Next 5 Years

It’s quite common to see prediction posts produced in January, and for a futurist blogger the draw to do one is obvious. In that regard, and in the spirit of IBM’s 5-in-5 approach, here are five predictions for the next five years.Continue Reading

Best Ethical Apps for iPhone and Android 2011

Best Ethical Apps for iPhone and Android 2011

In an app marketplace dominated by games, to-do lists and social media, I thought it would be worth highlighting some ethical apps that are worth taking a look at. Turns out you can use your smartphone to help change the world (and no, I don’t mean by getting Justin Bieber trending on Twitter again).Continue Reading

Taking Control of Your Digital Footprint

Being aware of the information about us that is publicly available is going to become an increasingly important skill to develop, and part of this awareness is an understanding of just where and how you can control these elements.Continue Reading

Augmented Reality: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (Part Three: The Ugly)

Over a year ago I started a series entitled Augmented Reality: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. The Good and The Bad were covered in due course, however the third part – The Ugly – never saw the light of day…until now.Continue Reading

7 Random Predictions for the Future

I thought that with today’s post we could get back to basics and I would present you with a set of futurist predictions for us to all mull over and discuss. So, without further ado, here are seven predictions for the future brought to you by the futurist blog Future Conscience (wow, that’s a lot of future for one sentence!).Continue Reading