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Tag Archives: blogging
Revisiting Critical Theory
The full line-up for the 6th International Critical Theory Conference of Rome has now been announced and I see a few familiar names on there from my time at Essex when critical theory was my full-time gig. As the main … Continue reading
Posted in critical theory, research
Tagged academia, blogging, critical theory, events, philosophy, reflection, social pathology
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Athabasca Landing
Terry Anderson is currently visiting us here in IET and he just gave a brief presentation on the ‘Athabasca Landing’, which is the virtual learning environment and social network that supports their students. These are my notes from the session… Continue reading
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Tagged athabasca, blogging, connectivism, digital scholarship, elearning, facebook, resources, social networking
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Honneth in London Redux
This is a re-post from my neglected first blog, where I tried to get my head around blogging and how it might be used to help me to focus my research. I posted a lot of different stuff, learning how … Continue reading
Posted in critical theory, epistemology, frankfurt school, habermas, honneth, interviews, philosophy, research
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From Philosophy to Blogging
An interesting conversation between David Roberts (Grist), Andrew Sullivan (The Daily Beast), and Matthew Yglesias (Slate). Organized and chaired by Andrew Light (Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy)
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Tagged blogging, communication, digital scholarship, philosophy, questions
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Copyright tips for bloggers
Five easy rules for bloggers To avoid being accused of stealing someone else’s content, follow these simple rules: 1. You may not use a work simply because it does not have a copyright notice The mere absence of a copyright … Continue reading
