About Dr. Jim Taylor

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far Dr. Jim Taylor has created 343 blog entries.
16 12, 2009

Technology: Real-time Web, Unreal-time Life

By | December 16th, 2009|Categories: Technology|0 Comments

Pete Cashmore, the founder and CEO of Mashable, the well-read social-media blog, suggested in a recent CNN column that real-time Web is one of the top 10 Web trends of 2010. Real-time Web means being able to send and receive information almost instantaneously. Mr. Cashmore (great business name, by the way) argues that real-time Web [...]

10 12, 2009

Technology: On-line Communities: The Kindness of Strangers

By | December 10th, 2009|Categories: Technology|7 Comments

For those of you who follow my Psychology of Technology blog posts (especially here and here), you know that I'm a bit cynical about how technology is impacting us, particularly when it comes to how we define relationships. My worries aren't so great that I'm looking to wipe out our communications grid with an electromagnetic [...]

8 12, 2009

Technology: Should Search Engines Have a Conscience?

By | December 8th, 2009|Categories: Technology|1 Comment

The recent appearance of a racist image of the First Lady Michelle Obama during a search on Google?s search engine raises an interesting question: Should search engines have a conscience? Obviously, search engines, like Google, Bing, and Yahoo!, that rely on highly complex algorithms to determine search results, have no intentional bias or inclinations that [...]

8 12, 2009

Sports/Popular Culture: Tiger Woods: The Price of Infidelity

By | December 8th, 2009|Categories: Popular Culture, Sports|6 Comments

In the last 15 years alone, there has been Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich, Jude Law, Eliot Spitzer, Kobe Bryant, Mark Sanford, Alex Rodriguez, David Letterman, the list goes on. Now, it?s d?j? vu all over again. Another successful man caught with his paws in the honey jar (pun intended). But not just any man. We?re [...]

8 12, 2009

Popular Culture: We are What We Consume

By | December 8th, 2009|Categories: Popular Culture|0 Comments

In a recent blog post, I railed against popular culture as being an unhealthy force in our lives . In response, Dr. Lawrence Rubin, a fellow blogger who studies popular culture, commented that "If we simply consider popular culture as banality, it certainly seems meaningless...even potentially destructive. However, if instead we recognize that it is [...]

2 12, 2009

Sports: What Makes the Great Ones Great?

By | December 2nd, 2009|Categories: Sports|2 Comments

So what do Tom Brady, LeBron James, Serena Williams, Tiger Woods, Usain Bolt, Annika Sorenstam, Michael Phelps, Lance Armstrong, and Lisa Leslie have that you don?t? This question has been on the minds of many people of late with the recent publication of Malclom Gladwell?s Outliers and Daniel Coyle?s The Talent Code. If you have [...]

1 12, 2009

Politics: Is Civility Dead?

By | December 1st, 2009|Categories: Politics|5 Comments

Is civility dead? It sure seems so. In recent years, the quality of discourse in America has declined dramatically. Rarely in discussions of any import these days, whether politics, religion, the economy, education, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the list goes on, is there a respectful exchange of ideas. Instead, such interactions are either [...]

1 12, 2009

Popular Culture: The Salahis and the Great Gatsby

By | December 1st, 2009|Categories: Popular Culture|5 Comments

Let me apologize in advance; I just can't help myself. The more I read about reality TV, the more it just gets under my skin and the less control I have over writing about it. Reality TV is my whipping boy. It is, for me, the final indication of the end of civilization as we [...]

11 11, 2009

Sports/Popular Culture: Is Elizabeth Lambert a Victim?

By | November 11th, 2009|Categories: Popular Culture, Sports|4 Comments

I already wrote a post about Elizabeth Lambert, the newest? member of the Sports Hall of Shame, for her unsportspersonlike behavior during a recent college soccer game. But I had another perspective I wanted to share because of all the attention she has gotten in the media. I actually feel sorry for Ms. Lambert. Don?t [...]

10 11, 2009

Sports/Popular Culture: Bravo Elizabeth Lambert…Sort Of!

By | November 10th, 2009|Categories: Popular Culture, Sports|0 Comments

Elizabeth Lambert has become an overnight sensation?but not in a good way. Thanks to the viral power of youtube, her decidedly unsportspersonlike (we can?t say unsportsmanlike any longer) behavior during a recent college soccer game has landed her in the Deplorable Behavior Hall of Fame along side such luminaries as Kermit Washington, Bill Romanowski, Mike [...]