Global Events: Tipping PointsTipping Points as evidenced in global events are, in many ways, influenced by media. This just released, ground-breaking book GLOBAL EVENTS: TIPPING POINTS by Dr Philip Gordon, Ph.D, details three case studies which were selected on the basis of common Tipping Point Attributes. Each involved media contagiousness and stickiness during their development and each arrived at a "dramatic moment in time," which could be characterized by the phenomenon of Tipping Points. Recent GLOBAL EVENTS: TIPPING POINTS Case Studies: The 2008 Presidential Campaign of Barack Obama was chosen to examine a narrower scope and timeframe for the application of the analysis. The International Financial Crisis of 2007-2010, involves a broader data study period to identify trends and more complex issues. And the Climate Change study is included for consideration as the research and analysis revealed critical relationships between media impact and global events. As the issue of Climate Change is still evolving, Dr Gordon provides a Global Events: Tipping Point Theory methodology for analyzing and predicting our planets' most pressing global issue. Dr Philip Gordon, Ph.D was awarded his doctorate (with high honors) from the Centre d'Etudes Diplomatiques et Strategiques (CEDS) Paris, France and graduated with his masters while on a full fellowship from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. He currently lives in Burgundy, France with his wife and two sons. Review Comments: "The genius of the formulation of GLOBAL EVENTS: TIPPING POINTS is that it takes explicit account of the role of social media and the internet at facilitating bifurcations and promoting dynamical instability. In effect, we have trimmed a few feet of tail off the kite. As a reader, I was informed and educated as to the factors which conspire to influence stability / instability in complex social systems. ...the book does a good job of making sense of past bifurcations and dynamical instabilities, namely political instability, our perception of global climate change, and international economic crises ... my compliments on a truly insightful Global Events: Tipping Points." - Prof. Dr. (med.) Peter S. Geissler, A.B., B.S., M.S., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Yale) M.A., M.Eng., M.S., Ph.D., M.S., M.D., M.Phil.(Cantab) "The application of the tipping point theory to media and global events, particularly, Global Events: Tipping Points...the financial crisis and climate change), is a fascinating one." - Dr. Serge Besanger, PhD Expert, International Monetary Fund ..".very interesting application (of the Tipping Point Theory)...potential opportunity for predicting other global events, i.e.: Egyptian crisis and perhaps, even terrorism activities." - Dr. Adam AJLANI, PhD Professor, Sciences Politic and Political Consultant, France TV1 ..".a mass undertaking (very motivated) of how (we) as a society can become aware of future global events, particularly Climate Change. Excellent!" - Dr. Derek EL ZEIN, PhD Professor, Avocat, Expert: Communications "A truly fascinating book that (teaches) a whole new way of thinking about major events and how the media can influence them. Being a political junkie I was heavily into the media coverage of the 2008 Obama election and the global financial meltdown both via TV and the blogosphere. I now find myself looking for the tipping points and stickiness factors as other key events unfold. Usually, I have trouble reading theoretical books but this one was an easy read and if you want supporting data then the references are there. This could become a solid reference for those in the media who truly want to understand what they are reporting. Highly recommended and I look forward to Dr. Gordon's ongoing analysis of (future) events." - Dr. Ralph Moorhouse, PhD Political junkie, Expert: natural polymers for industries |
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Inhalt
Introduction | 7 |
Tipping Points and Global Events | 15 |
Global Media | 21 |
Media Political Cultural Economic Relationships | 34 |
Summary | 41 |
Introduction and Methodology | 45 |
Obama Presidential Campaign | 55 |
Stickiness Attribute S | 63 |
Climate Change | 93 |
Stickiness Attribute S | 100 |
Climate Change Compilations | 106 |
Tipping Point Attribute Compilations Historical Comparisons | 115 |
Summary | 122 |
The Tipping Point Theory | 135 |
Part | 143 |
Climate Change | 152 |
Obama Presidential Campaign Compilations | 69 |
Contagiousness Attribute C | 81 |
One Dramatic Moment The Tipping Point TP | 87 |
Part Three | 165 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Al Gore analyzing application approach attributes and characteristics Bailouts Bank Barack Obama billion blogs Broken Windows Bush Chart Climate Change communication concept Contagiousness Attribute cultural Dramatic Moment Attribute economic epidemic evolve example Facebook George KELLING global consciousness global events global media highlight Historical Comparison Ibid identify impact on global interactivity International Financial Crisis Internet Iraq war issues January John McCain Lev MANOVICH living story Malcolm GLADWELL Marshall MCLUHAN mass media media delivery systems media impact media influence media technology messages National Obama Campaign Obama Presidential Campaign ofthe organizations outcome phenomena political qualitative ratio analysis QUALITATIVE SCALE Characteristic Quantcast Radio ratio analysis framework Raw and Smooth Raw Scores relationships research questions Scores QUALITATIVE SCALE Section social media social networking society Stickiness Attribute Subprime television three case studies Timothy Geithner tipping point attributes Tipping Point Theory trends users Wikileaks worldwide York YouTube



