Archive for September, 2006

I have hit the Big Three O with Marie Balter M ed and Richard Katz’ Nobodys Child’

Posted on September 17, 2006. Filed under: 2000 Book Reading Programme | Tags: |

Current Count:( 30 )Books 50 plus
The Big 30 Target has been reached with Marie Balter and Richard Katz ‘Nobodys Child’
Marie Balter was institutionalised for 20 years and out of that impossible circumstances has risen to become a leading pioneer/advocate for the Mentally ill, to the point of new thinking, new ideas. One to watch.
What [...]

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Bloggership Symposium, April 28, 2006 – Berkman Center for Internet & Society

Posted on September 12, 2006. Filed under: 2000 Book Reading Programme, Creative Multimedia and Academic Attempts to Learn and, Podcasts The Current State of the Art Global Supplies | Tags: |

Bloggership Symposium, April 28, 2006 – Berkman Center for Internet & Society
An important Conference on a critical issue as featured on Crooked Timber. Key Insights for me. The biggest question however is am I able to download the Papers in question????
I am also aware of David Brakes Blog (PhD Student) at LSE, LSE Media [...]

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BBC – BBC THREE – I’m With Stupid the first drama dealing with denizens forced to inhabit Insititutionalized lands

Posted on September 8, 2006. Filed under: Creative Multimedia and Academic Attempts to Learn and, Podcasts The Current State of the Art Global Supplies | Tags: |

BBC – BBC THREE – I’m With Stupid
I have been wondering when the BBC Producers will see plot lines galore in stories of Disabled Land.
I see Image Problems. The Young is paraded as normal. Normal uninterupted Careers portrayed as truth.
Classic portrayal of the institutionalized denizens of disabled land. What strikes me is how normal they [...]

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Brain Explorer – Brain Atlas – Introduction

Posted on September 8, 2006. Filed under: Creative Multimedia and Academic Attempts to Learn and, Podcasts The Current State of the Art Global Supplies | Tags: |

Brain Explorer – Brain Atlas – Introduction
Neuroscience Lectures for yours truly courtesy of a Shrinks site that I happily belong too.
It is quite something for me to welcome and embrace their company. This is healing for me.
I now have Neuroscience Resources on Amazon Wish List which as it currently stands is some huge acknowledgement [...]

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Digital Spy – Television – Put older women on TV, says Parkinson

Posted on September 8, 2006. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: |

Digital Spy – Television – Put older women on TV, says Parkinson
I agree. This obsession with youth is false. It is a Llie of the first order which denies ageing, mortality and death.
I am not surprised at all at the Anti-Ageist Backlash.
OAPS having sex lives and jumping out of airplanes is about as far as [...]

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Book 30 Update: I am reading Book Thirty ‘Tricks of the Trade’ by distinguished Sociologist Howard Becker

Posted on September 8, 2006. Filed under: 2000 Book Reading Programme, Books Read, Creative Multimedia and Academic Attempts to Learn and, DIY Academic Pedagogy UK, Helpful Books to encourage Readin' and Writin', Research Draft Bid Reading List 2008 | Tags: , |

Current Count:( nearly 30)Books
I read 50pp of Howard Beckers book which from my surfing is on all the Research Methods Syllabi.
As it is nearing Term Time I thought I would read it to warm me up for October start.
This Book is useful as it is about Research Methods something that is very close [...]

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