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blastthatsadfm · 2 years
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Tagged by @bigshoeswamp to share some of the books I intend to read this year.
The slow professor: challenging the culture of speed in the Academy | by Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber | PRINTED THIS AT THE WORK PRINTER AND I'M GLAD I DID IT BABY. Its already shedding a light about the process of corporizations of higher education institutions and how the agents (teachers and students) at those places become ridden with guilt, stress and alienation.
O Negro nos quadrinhos do Brasil ("The black man through brazilian comic books") by Nobu Chinen | Obligatory - as deemed by me, myself, I'm charging myself with this bill - to the kind of subject I'll write about for my last thesis so I can get my teaching degree, this semester.
Angola Janga, "Run for it" by Marcelo D'Salete - Comic book retelling of the battles fought by many movements made of runaway slaves for freedom, in colonial Brazil. One of the very few black men to have graduated my university - during his time - for my department of visual arts, wrote and drew this. He acts now as an art teacher and I got to meet him last year, after reading his previous works during the pandemic years.
The girl from the other side, manga by Nagabe Ive stumbled upon on a library, this february! The art is amazing.
À sombra desta mangueira ("under the shade of this mango tree" - which was translated and released in english as "Pedagogy of the Heart") by Paulo Freire. - After going through a lot of his bibliography during Uni, this is one of the most fundamental books of his work, which bel hooks references in many instances, so I need to check this one out.
Gesto inacabado by Cecilia Almeida Salles | book about visual arts creation and critique. Its essays are recent, so a breath of fresh air when it comes to academy writing on arts, in portuguese.
The last one is a really especial row, since its made of books the tagger gave me, themselves, as many gifts over the years (and that end up left unread through uni, Icry)
Van Gogh's letter to Theo | pretty self explanatory. Van Gogh's writing remains as a beam of hope.
La odisea de Juan Bautista Túpac Amaru | Tupac was named after this dude. But also, also. Last Incan leader of the indigenous resistance against the colonizers, his story told through comic books.
The dispossessed - Ursula K Leguin | Had to stop in the middle of it, but it was pretty good and intriguing. It goes far at imagining a society with no capitalist rules, and it takes us to watch a capitalist society by the eyes of an outsider.
Ok, I'll tag!!! @dotaccino, @erazr, @yuissamidare, @iguinn, @shadouko, @heart-gold-soul-silver. @cookiehoodie
Dooo this is if you caaaan!! I wanna knooow.
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blogdavania · 5 months
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Enquanto isso...
Enquanto isso lá naquele espaço, falávamos de cultura de paz.
Não é sobre sermos utópicos e sonhadores, e sim, sobre acreditarmos que é possível existir um mundo melhor.
Lá naquele espaço de tempo e lugar, durante oito horas o mundo foi melhor, dançávamos, conversávamos e refletíamos sobre ações para a concretização do mundo que queremos.
A mudança requer ação e não apenas palavras e rezas.
O mundo que queremos começa dentro de cada um de nós.
Restaurando nossas relações, nossas atitudes e emoções.
Esperando do verbo esperançar , que como nos ensinou Paulo Freire significa lutar, se levantar da cadeira e agir com decisão porém com amorosidade.
Saímos de lá com o coração leve, sem pressa, porém com a certeza da rota a ser traçada e do destino onde se quer chegar.
"É chegada a hora de inverter o paradigma: mentes que amam e corações que pensam". Barbara Meyer
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hits1000 · 1 year
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Top Songs of 1970 - Hits of 1970
Top Songs of 1970 - Hits of 1970 Top Songs of 1970 including: Aphrodite's Child - Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall, B J Thomas - I Just Can't Help Believing, Bee Gees – Lonely Days, Black Sabbath – Paranoid, Bread - Make It with You, Brook Benton - Rainy Night In Georgia, Cat Stevens - Wild World, Chicago - 25 Or 6 To 4, Christie - Yellow River and many more! Subscribe to our channel to see more of our content! 1. Andrés Do Barro - Corpiño Xeitoso 2. Aphrodite's Child - Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall 3. B J Thomas - I Just Can't Help Believing 4. Badfinger - Come And Get It 5. Bee Gees – Lonely Days 6. Black Sabbath - Paranoid 7. Bread - Make It with You 8. Brook Benton - Rainy Night In Georgia 9. Cat Stevens - Wild World 10. Chicago - 25 Or 6 To 4 11. Chris Roberts - Die Maschen der Mädchen 12. Christie - San Bernadino 13. Christie - Yellow River 14. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Lookin' Out My Back Door 15. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Travelin' Band 16. Dana - All Kinds Of Everything 17. David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World 18. Deep Purple - Black Night 19. Diana Ross - Ain't No Mountain High Enough 20. Domenico Modugno - La lontananza 21. Edison Lighthouse - Love Grows 22. Edwin Starr - War 23. Elton John - Your Song 24. Elvis Presley - The Wonder of You 25. Eric Clapton - After Midnight 26. Freda Payne - Band Of Gold 27. Free - All Right Now 28. Gene Pitney - A Street Called Hope 29. George Harrison - My Sweet Lord 30. Glen Campbell - It's Only Make Believe 31. Howard Carpendale - Das Schöne Mädchen Von Seite Eins 32. James Brown - Sex Machine 33. Joe Dassin - L'Amérique 34. Joe Dolan - You're Such A Good Looking Woman 35. Johnny Hallyday - Deux Amis Pour Un Amour 36. Julio Iglesias - Gwendolyne 37. Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song 38. Lee Marvin - Wand'rin Star 39. Los Diablos - Un Rayo De Sol 40. Lucio Battisti - Anna 41. Lynn Anderson - Rose Garden 42. Manuel Freire - Pedra filosofal 43. Marc Hamilton - Comme J'ai Toujours Envie D'aimer 44. Melanie - Lay Down (Candles in the Rain) 45. Michael Holm - Mendocino 46. Mike Brant - Laisse Moi T'aimer 47. Mina - Insieme 48. Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime 49. Neil Diamond - Cracklin' Rosie 50. Nino Bravo - Te Quiero Te Quiero 51. Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky 52. Paulinho da Viola - Foi um Rio que passou em minha vida 53. Peter Alexander - Hier ist ein Mensch 54. Peter Maffay - Du 55. Rare Earth - Get Ready 56. Ray Stevens - Everything Is Beautiful 57. Renato Dei Profeti - Lady Barbara 58. Roberto Carlos - Jesús Cristo 59. Robin Gibb - August October 60. Rodriguez - Sugar Man 61. Roger Whittaker - I Don't Believe In If Anymore 62. Shocking Blue - Never Marry A Railroad Man 63. Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water 64. Simon & Garfunkel - Cecilia 65. Simon & Garfunkel - El Condor Pasa 66. Soulful Dynamics - Mademoiselle Ninette 67. Status Quo - Down The Dustpipe 68. The Beatles - Let It Be 69. The Carpenters - They Long To Be (Close To You) 70. The Guess Who - American Woman 71. The Jackson 5 - ABC 72. The Jackson 5 - I Want You Back 73. The Kinks - Lola 74. The Partridge Family - I Think I Love You 75. The Tremeloes - By The Way 76. Three Dog Night - Mama Told Me Not To Come 77. Tony Orlando & Dawn - Candida 78. Tony Orlando & Dawn - Knock Three Times 79. Vanity Fare - Hitchin' A Ride 80. White Plains - My Baby Loves Lovin' Related Searches: Greatest Hits of 1970, Best Jukebox 1970 Playlist, Late 1970 Non Stop , Top 1970 Non Stop, Mix 1970 Compilation, Best 1970 List, Late 1970 UK, Best 1970 Playlist, Best 1970 Non Stop, Best 1970 Video, Greatest 1970 Non Stop, Mix 1970 Playlist, Best Jukebox 1970 List, List of 1970 Mix, Top 1970 USA, Best Songs of 1970, Top Music 1970, Hits of 1970 Relate Hashtags: #songsof1970 #hits1970 #songs1970 #listof1970mix #hits1970 #bestsongs1970 #classic1970playlist #greatest1970nonstop #best1970list #best1970video #top1970mix #greatest1970video #mix1970playlist #top1970nonstop #mix1970compilation This Youtube channel does not receive any advertising income, we are very grateful for any Paypal donation, no matter how small, to continue making videos about the history of music. Link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=HEHMNQ4E3T3ML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQrz9XVCGrc
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weshipyourride · 2 years
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Meet Our 2023 BikeFlights Brand Ambassadors
We are pleased to introduce our 2023 BikeFlights Brand Ambassadors and Sponsored Teams, including 36 individuals and two teams.
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“All year long, our BikeFlights Brand Ambassadors inspire us with all that they do on and off a bike,” said Sue George, Vice President of BikeFlights. “For 2023, we’re welcoming 36 amazing individuals and two fantastic teams to represent BikeFlights in their communities and wherever they go ride and race. We can’t wait to see what they get up to this year.”
“What I love about BikeFlights is the stress-free process and assurance I get from knowing my bike or equipment will make it to my destination on time and safely,” said returning BikeFlights Brand Ambassador Kyle Trudeau.
New BikeFlights Brand Ambassador Maria Doering said, “I love the flexibility that BikeFlights gives me and that I am able to plan ahead when to ship my bike.”
Launched eight years ago in 2015, the BikeFlights Brand Ambassador program continues to make it easy for Ambassadors to ship their bikes, wheels and gear, whether they are traveling with their bikes or shipping bike-related gear they’ve just sold online. In exchange, Brand Ambassadors help spread the word about BikeFlights.
Long-time BikeFlights Brand Ambassador Ashton Lambie said, “Using BikeFlights is so easy. I can select a pickup to avoid having to drop off large boxes, and I can also send folks labels easily for them to ship to me.”
 Returning BikeFlights Brand Ambassador Caleb Swartz said, “As a privateer I am in charge of a tremendous number of logistics. There are so many moving parts to my program, and I am constantly moving around equipment for races and training camps. BikeFlights makes it so easy and affordable to plan ahead. This reduces stress and it saves me innumerable headaches.”
“Our Ambassador program consists of riders of all ages and levels of experience from grassroots to pro,” said George. “We’re proud to support ambassadors who are gravel riders, mountain bikers, road riders, trackies, triathletes and cyclocrossers of different races, ethnic backgrounds, ages, genders and locations.”
BikeFlights Brand Ambassador Diana Hildebrand, who has taught both adults and youth how to ride a bicycle, said, “I love that BikeFlights offers safe traveling for bicycles, supports various organizations and offers ambassadors opportunities.”
“BikeFlights provides a wonderful tool for shipping bikes and gear, but the BikeFlights family is one that cares about each other and their customers,” said returning BikeFlights Ambassador Rose Grant, a mom and recently retired pro racer. “I have really loved being a part of this community.”
Expect to see BikeFlights Brand Ambassadors in action at national caliber events like The Mid South, the Sea Otter Classic, Unbound Gravel, the Leadville MTB Trail 100, Rebecca’s Private Idaho and Big Sugar as well as many more events in their local communities and beyond. You’ll also often see them out pedaling on their favorite local roads and trails.
Individuals
Abe Alkhamees (Kuwait City, Kuwait)
Alex Kang (Newark, CA)
Alexey Vermeulen (Boulder, CO)
Andreas Drekonja (Minneapolis, MN)
Annie Davis (Bentonville, AR)
Ashton Lambie (Houston, TX)
Caleb Swartz (Missoula, MT)
Diana Hildebrand (Cleveland, OH)
Emmett Culp (Portland, OR)
Enzo Moscarella (Queens Village, NY)
Eric Brunner (Boulder, CO)
Garrett Bonenberger (Knoxville, TN)
Jake Wells (Avon, CO)
Jessica Brunson (Fort Worth, TX)
Justin Hanneken (North Fort Myers, FL)
Kait Boyle (Victor, ID)
Kecia McCullough (Rochester, NY)
Kelly Freire (Miami, FL)
Kenneth Oladapo (Atlanta, GA)
Kyle Trudeau (Tucson, AZ)
Lauren Thrailkill (Coatesville , PA)
Layla Doman (Washington,  DC)
Lindsey Richter (Bend, OR)
Lisa Gillespie (New York, NY)
Liza Rachetto (Boise, ID)
Maria Doering (Banner Elk, NC)
Noah Hayes (Santa Barbara, CA)
Rebecca Rusch (Ketchum, ID)
Rose Grant (Columbia Falls, MT)
Sam Coyle (San Luis Obispo, CA)
Sara Lim (Seattle, WA)
Sarah Bowman (Los Angeles, CA)
Starla Teddergreen (Longmont, CO)
Sydney Wenger (Roanoke, VA)
Tina Beecham (Cibolo, TX)
Tsitsi Merritt (New York City, NY)
Teams
Bear Development Team (including Riders: Alyssa White, Andie Aagard, Austin Beard, Bailey Cioppa, Bayli McSpadden, Benjamin Crismon, Brady White, Brayden Johnson, Brynnlie Aagard, Carson Hampton, Cayden Parker, Charlotte Philkill, Chloe Fraser, Cobe Freeburn, Daniel English, Daxton Mock, Ethan Blocker, Ethan Shirey, George Frazier, Hayley Ballard, Ian Brown, Jack Spranger, Kaya Musgrave, Kellie Harrington, Kira Mullins, Landen Stovall, Lasse Konecny, Lauren Lackman, Leo Gutierrez, Liam Baartman, Luke Mosteller, Mike Ziomek, Miles Mattern, Nathan Dutton, Nico Konecny, Noah Spangenberg, Paige Edwards, Raulito Gutierrez, Robbie Day, Ruth Holcomb, Tai-Lee Smith and Vida Lopez de San Roman; and Team Managers & Staff: Julia Violich, Jason Jablonski, Julien Petit and Nik Johnson)
Maxxis Factory Racing Team (including Riders: Andrew L'Esperance, Colton Peterson, Elizabeth (Lia) Westermann and Haley Smith; and Team Manager Drew Esherick)
Our Brand Ambassador program is full for 2023. Applications will be accepted for 2024 starting sometime in October 2023. Stay tuned to our e-newsletter, social media and blog for details about when and how to sign up in the future.
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A low-quality but very rare image of Barbara Aitken, also known as Barbara Freire-Marreco. She received one of the first diplomas in anthropology ever awarded in Oxford in 1908. This image is from Blair’s biography, A Life Well-Lead. “During her incapacitated later years, Barbara Aitken propelled herself around the village of Broughton by means of a unique hand-pumped bicycle.” 
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iconuk01 · 3 years
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I first heard about this remarkable lady during a visit to the Pitt-Rivers museum in Oxford.
"At a time when men controlled the discipline of anthropology and Oxford refused to allow women to collect their degrees, Barbara Freire-Marreco (1879–1967) was the first woman to enrol on the Oxford Anthropology Diploma in 1906. She became the first trained English female anthropologist, achieving a Distinction for the Diploma in 1908, and was the first English female anthropologist to do anthropological fieldwork in the United States."
She spent time between 1910 and 1913 in Santa Clare, New Mexico working with the Pueblo People.
The whole article is fascinating (if, at some level, disheartening when you realise the extent to which these people had had agency rmeoved from their lives).
But what really caught my attention was this bit about her approach;
Freire-Marreco meticulously documented the material, including the names of donors and makers, rare for a collection from this period. The care with which she documented items means they continue to be an important resource for the communities she worked with, as well as researchers.
Imagine the utter arrogance of other researchers of the time who, when given gifts, don't even ask the names of the people doing the giving? Should that not be the very MINIMUM that should be done?
I love that her research is seen as having historic value to the Pueblo People themselves.
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pogphotoarchives · 7 years
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Rito de los Frijoles summer session archaeology group including Edgar L. Hewett, Kenneth Chapman and Jesse Nusbaum, New Mexico Date: 1910? Negative Number 081919
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misslacito · 5 years
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Adiós Velvet
El pasado día 20 se estrenó el último episodio de Velvet Colección. Las galerias más famosas de la tele cerraron sus puertas por todo lo alto. El episodio es una maravilla y lo tenéis disponible en Movistar +. Para decir adiós a la serie, hubo un evento en el Teatro Barceló de Madrid con sus protagonistas, menos Miguel Ángel Silvestre. Veamos!
Empezamos con Andrés Velencoso, siempre una delicia.
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kwebtv · 4 years
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Velvet -  Antena 3  -  February 17, 2014 - December 21, 2016
Drama (55 episodes)
Running Time:  70 episodes
Stars:
Paula Echevarría as Ana Ribera López de Márquez 
Miguel Ángel Silvestre as Alberto Márquez Navarro 
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón as Blanca Soto Fernández 
Manuela Velasco as Cristina Otegui Mendoza 
Javier Rey as Mateo Ruiz Lagasca 
Marta Hazas as Clara Montesinos Martín de Ruiz 
Cecilia Freire as Margarita "Rita" Montesinos Martín de Infantes
Adrián Lastra as Pedro Infantes
Miriam Giovanelli as Patricia Márquez Campos vda. de Alcocer 
José Sacristán as Emilio López 
Asier Etxeandía as Raúl de la Riva 
Diego Martín as Enrique Otegui Mendoza 
Amaia Salamanca as Barbara de Senilliosa de Otegui 
Peter Vives as Carlos Álvarez 
Llorenç González as Jonás Infantes 
Pastora Vega as Carmen Alcocer vda. de Alcocer 
Francesco Testi as Marco Cafiero 
Concha Velasco as Petra Alcalde Vargas 
Aitor Luna as Humberto Santamaría
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gwendolynlerman · 4 years
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Quarantine questions
Thank you for tagging me, @languagessi!
1. Are you staying home from work/school?
Yes
2. If you’re staying home, who’s there with you?
My parents and sisters
3. Do you have pets to keep you company?
Yes, a cat, a bird, and a tortoise
4. Who do you miss the most?
My friends
5. When was the last time you left your home?
March 15
6. What was the last thing you bought?
I think it was a book for the Father’s Day present.
7. Is quarantine driving you insane or are you finally relaxed?
I was relaxed at first, but lately I’ve been delving into the insanity realm.
8. Are you a homebody?
Yes
9. What movies have you watched recently?
I have recently watched the Star Trek franchise.
10. An event that you were looking forward to that got cancelled?
For now, they haven’t cancelled the only event I’m looking forward to, Mad Cool Festival, but it’s likely they will :(
11. What’s the worst thing that you’ve had to cancel?
As of now, I haven’t had to cancel anything, either good or bad, but if Mad Cool is finally cancelled, it will be that.
12. What’s the best thing you’ve had to cancel?
As of now, I haven’t had to cancel anything, either good or bad.
13. Do you have any new hobbies?
No
14. What are you out of?
Nothing. It was actually out of tea tree essential oil, which I use for my acne, for a few days, because people went crazy and bought everything that can be used to sanitize 🙄
15. What music are you listening to?
I’m not really listening to music, because I typically listen to music only during my commute.
16. What are you reading?
I’m curretly reading “Submission” by Michel Houellebecq and “Heroínas” by Juan Gomez-Jurado, Elia Barceló, Espido Freire, Luz Gabás, Arturo González-Campos, Alaitz Leceaga, Manel Loureiro, Raquel Martos, José María Merino, Barbara Montes, César Pérez Gellida, Blas Ruiz Grau, Karina Sainz Borgo, Mikel Santiago, and Lorenzo Silva (it’s a collection of short stories, so that’s why there are so many authors xD).
17. What are you doing for self-care?
Watching TV shows to escape reality
18. Are you exercising?
Yes, every day, but I did that before quarantine.
19. How’s your toilet paper supply?
Sufficient
20. Have you made any changes to your hair during quarantine?
No
I tag @blumensprache, @fluencylevelfrench, @foxlanguages, @guillemelgat, and @sciogli-lingua (No pressure to do it and ignore this if you already did it)
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phroyd · 6 years
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Coming home a few months ago from yet another frustrating day of teaching, I had a sudden epiphany that crystallized my swirling emotions: Curiosity is political. The absence, presence, cultivation and extirpation of curiosity are all political tools of almost unimaginable power. They are also social outcomes with ubiquitous political consequences.
It has been clear to the left for a long time that the contours of knowledge are politically drawn. In recent years, an interest in the politics of ignorance has begun to take shape, too; agnotology, as the philosophical study of ignorance is named, builds connections among politics, psychology and public memory to describe a social construction of ignorance that mirrors the social construction of knowledge. We should observe that this basic insight of agnotology is actually longstanding. Upton Sinclair remarked in 1934 that, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it,” making a direct case for a standpoint theory of ignorance.
Unfortunately, neither epistemology (the field of philosophy which studies how we know what we know) nor agnotology has engaged in any notable way with the idea of curiosity, which is, after all, the means by which the mind is engaged both to know and to ignore. Curiosity as a concept and a phenomenon appears to be almost entirely ignored by academics, a gaping hole that led to my “epiphany” of the entirely obvious statement that curiosity is political.
Curiosity is something of a catchall term in English; despite its almost universally positive modern connotations, it is not necessarily or automatically an unmitigated good. A refusal of curiosity can be a moral choice, as in a lack of curiosity about how to create a neutron bomb, or a respectful choice, as in maintenance of privacy. Curiosity can also be an indulgence, a mere diversion or distraction, or even a thirst for power. Think of the unslakeable sort of curiosity of 19th-century imperialists and Victorian memento-seekers, seeking knowledge as a form of control, or of the greedy, entrepreneurial curiosity of prospectors of every sort.
But without a desire to know about the world, we will never want to change it, nor know how to begin that project. Further, without a desire to know about other minds, other beings and other ways of being, we will never build community, solidarity or a new world. While support for incuriosity and ignorance can have important moral standing in contexts such as military research or imperialist prospecting, as teachers, activists or a concerned public, we must also advocate for the political and moral value of certain kinds of curiosity — curiosity which, in the words of Michel Foucault, “evokes the care one takes of what exists and what might exist.”
We live in a highly emotional global moment in which populations stew in fear, anger, anxiety, alienation and even shame among the “unsuccessful,” while curiosity is fundamentally built on self-possession, intellectual openness and a potential willingness to accept the unknown. Since we all know with just a moment’s reflection that defensive people, aggressive people or despairing people are only curiousdespite themselves, it is obvious that our moment’s zeitgeist is not conducive to curiosity.
We are in a classic catch-22: To build and maintain alternative politics, communities and social worlds, we need to pursue a deep curiosity about other people, other beings and other ways of living. But in order to make room for curiosity in our society, we need to make fundamental social changes. Meanwhile, curiosity is being actively squelched as a threat by those in power, actively suppressed as a form of self-defense by those under cultural attack, and is everywhere displaced by free-floating cultural anxiety.
The molding of curiosity begins at birth. Although there are precious few characteristics innate in humans, curiosity is one of them. Yet it was quickly obvious to me years ago as a new mother that as children grow up in our society, they progressively lose curiosity, yielding a remarkably incurious adult population. Although family dynamics and parental styles obviously shape and sometimes dampen curiosity, the transformation of youngsters’ wonder from sparkling and delighted into dull and sullen can largely be laid at the feet of school.
The flattening of free-ranging curiosity in schools has been the subject of complaint for centuries. But kindergarten and the lower elementary grades used to be relatively free-form in spirit and design, leaving learning by rote and strong concern for standards to the later years. Sociologists and psychologists used to peg somewhere around fourth grade as the time when kids lost curiosity, when resentment and ennui overtook a joyful love of novelty and exploration.
Even back in the mid-1980s, when nursery schools prioritized play, Barbara Tizard and Martin Hughes’s 1985 study of preschoolers found that the average number of questions the children asked went from 26 per hour while at home to two per hour while in preschool. But now the “schools” for toddlers rehearse them in phonics. Not surprisingly, today’s children, subjected to planned curricula as early as nursery school and crushed by report cards with grades as early as kindergarten, are reported to be losing interest in school as early as first grade.
While standardized testing, overcrowding and underfunding undoubtedly have particularly toxic effects on the pursuit of inquiry in classrooms, the anaesthetizing of curiosity, in Paolo Freire’s phrase, occurs in any conventional educational institution. In her book, The Hungry Mind, Susan Engel devotes an entire chapter, entitled “Curiosity Goes to School,” to concretely describe how even the warmest, best-intentioned teachers who provide abundant hands-on learning situations kill curiosity in the quest to stay “on task” and cover required material.
Is steamrolling curiosity an actual purpose of school, or just a byproduct of other dynamics? Is curiosity a dangerous “casualness in regard to the traditional hierarchies of the important and the essential,” as Foucault described it, to be stamped out by the educational guardians of the status quo who eagerly enforce the hidden curriculum of obedience? Or does the deadening of intellectual quests merely result from schools’ pursuit of other agendas, with curiosity representing a failure to think in the capitalist terms of calculated opportunity costs, or presenting an obstacle to the smooth instruction in vocational skills or the imbuing of patriotism that could be taking place instead of wondering about the unsaleable? We can debate, but there’s no denying the essential school reality of crushed wondering and wonder.
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evoldir · 4 years
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Fwd: Conference: Online.EcuadorHerbariumTour.Mar11-12
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Conference: Online.EcuadorHerbariumTour.Mar11-12 > Date: 28 February 2021 at 06:15:22 GMT > To: [email protected] > > > > Dear all, > > The recently created herbarium UTCEC at Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi, > in collaboration with Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam (both in > Ecuador) and with the endorsement of the Society for Herbarium Curators > (SHC), International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT), Asociación > Latinoamericana de Botánica (ALB), and Asociación Botánica Ecuatoriana > (ABE), are organizing a two-day virtual seminar titled "Herbaria and > their treasures/Herbarios y sus tesores/Herbários e seus tesouros.” > > Everyone is welcome and your help sharing this announcement is greatly > appreciated. > > This event will happen on the 11-12 March 2021, from 09:00-14:00 hours > (Ecuador Time) and the details are below: > > Zoom Meeting No: 953 2831 > > Password: 607090 > Registration: https://ift.tt/37TOL6e > Contact information: Alina Freire-Fierro ([email protected]) > and Javier Irazábal ([email protected]) > > Program: > Thursday/Jueves/Quinta Feira March/Marzo/Março 11, 2021 > > Opening/Inauguración, 09:00-09:30 (Ecuador Time), 14:00-14:30 (GTM) > Javier Irazábal M.S., Tesoros del herbario UTCEC (Latacunga, Ecuador), > 09:30-10:00 (Ecuador Time), 14:30-15:00 (GTM) > Alina Freire-Fierro, Ph.D. et al., Tesoros de los herbarios Ecuatorianos > (Latacunga/Tena, Ecuador), 10:00-10:30 (Ecuador Time), 15:00-15:30 (GTM) > Break, 10:30-11:00 (Ecuador Time), 15:30-16:00 (GTM) > Barbara Thiers, Ph.D., Treasures from the Herbarium NY (New York, USA), > 11:00-11:30 (Ecuador Time), 16:00-16:30 (GTM) > Muthama Muasya, Ph.D., Treasures from the Herbarium BOL (Cape Town, > South Africa), 11:30-12:00 (Ecuador Time), 16:30-17:00 (GTM) > Yao-Wu Xing, Ph.D., Treasures from the Herbarium   XTBG (Xishuangbanna, > China), 12:00-12:30 (Ecuador Time), 17:00-17:30 (GTM) > > Q/A-Preguntas/Respuestas, 12:30-13:30 (Ecuador Time), 17:30-18:30 (GTM) > > Friday/Viernes/Sexta Feira, March/Marzo/Março 12th, 2021 > > Bente B. Klitgård, Ph.D., Treasures from the Herbarium K (Kew, United > Kingdom), 09:00-09:30 (Ecuador Time), 14:00-14:30 (GTM) > > Brendan Lepschi, Ph.D., Treasures from the Herbarium  CANB (Canberra, > Australia), 09:30-10:00 (Ecuador Time), 14:30-15:00 (GTM) > > Gerardo Salazar Chávez, Ph.D., Tesoros del Herbario MEXU  (México, > México), 10:00-10:30 (Ecuador Time), 15:00-15:30 (GTM) > > Break, 10:30-11:00 (Ecuador Time), 15:30-16:00 (GTM) > > Banessa Falcón Hidalgo, Ph.D.(c.) and Rosa Rankin, Ph.D., Tesoros del > Herbario HAJB (La Habana, Cuba), 11:00-11:30 (Ecuador Time), 16:00-16:30 > (GTM) > > Maria Candida Mamede, Ph.D., Tesouros do Herbário SP (São Paulo, > Brazil), 11:30-12:00 (Ecuador Time), 16:30-17:00 (GTM) > > Q/A-Preguntas/Respuestas, 12:00-13:00 (Ecuador Time), 17:00-18:00 (GTM) > Closing/Clausura, 13:00-13:30 (Ecuador Time), 18:00-18:30 (GTM) > Virtual networking, 13:30-14:30 (Ecuador Time), 18:30-19:30 (GTM) > > > > Lic. M.em C., Alina Freire-Fierro, M.S.,  Ph.D. > Profesora Titular de Botánica Agregado 3, Universidad Regional > Amazónica Ikiam > Curadora Asociada del Herbario UTCEC, Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi > [email protected], [email protected] > > Skype: alinaff; Twitter: affbotanica > www.neotropicos.net > T: (+593) 99-775-6935 > > > > > [email protected] > via IFTTT
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The first three students to study anthropology at Oxford “on the occasion of the first practical examination in anthropology in 1908″. Seated: Barbara Freire-Marreco. Standing from left to right, Francis Knowles, Henry Balfour (curator of the Pitt Rivers Museum and not a student), and James Arthur Harley. Via the Pitt Rivers museum’s exhibition on James Arthur Harley.
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