Book: Masons, Tricksters and Cartographers

Amazon.com: Masons, Tricksters and Cartographers: Comparative Studies in the Sociology of Scientific and Indigenous Knowledge): David Turnbull: Books

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Science and technology have created many of the problems besetting us at the turn of the century, yet, paradoxically, we cannot address them without their assistance. This beautifully illustrated book takes a fresh approach to resolving the problems of progress and modernity by reframing science and technology. In an eclectic and highly original study, Turnbull brings together a wide range of traditions as diverse as cathedral building, Micronesian navigation, cartography and turbulence research. He argues that all our differing ways of producing knowledge, including science, are messy, spatial and local. Every culture has its own ways of assembling local knowledge, thereby creating space through the linking of people, practices and places. The spaces we inhabit and assemblages we work with are not as homogeneous and coherent as our modernist perspectives have led us to believe-rather they are complex and heterogeneous motleys.

Related Posts Plugin working! #WordPress

I’ve had the Contextual Related Posts Plugin working for a week or two. It is great. WordPress.com has had this for ages, but I’m really pleased to have it here.

Suddenly the ten years of blogging hangs together in a most elegant way. I love seeing what I wrote on a subject in 2000. Often links don’t work! Bad Internet. More & more I put things on my own swerver as well to prevent that.

I have often thought of psyberspace as a book I *should* write, maybe, but this blog will be be a rich addition, resource that will have many advantages over a book.

You can see the related posts when you open the full post. not the “continue reading this post” link at the bottom, but the link in the header.

Spontaneity Procedures in Television Broadcasting …. Moreno 1942

I think we have this Journal.  I’d like to follow up. 

JSTOR: Sociometry, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Feb., 1942), pp. 7-28:

# Spontaneity Procedures in Television Broadcasting with Special Emphasis on Interpersonal Relation Systems # J. L. Moreno and John K. Fischel # Sociometry, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Feb., 1942), pp. 7-28 (article consists of 22 pages) # Published by: American Sociological Association # Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2784951

Transference and Tele: Section I, Roles

This is the fourth post while doing a close reading of Moreno’s lecture on Tele, “given by the author during his European journey, May- June, 1954.”

First Post – Intro
Second Post – Transference
Third Post – Tele
Transference and Tele (tag) This will produce a list of all of the posts in this series.

Quotes from the lecture, some book & Google research and my detailed comments follow.

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Transference and Tele: Section I, Tele

This is the third post while doing a close reading of Moreno’s lecture on Tele, “given by the author during his European journey, May- June, 1954.”

Note: I continue to edit these posts, they are a work in progress for now, not really be good blogging practice. If anyone comments or there are track backs, I will not change what I wrote so conversations make sense.

First Post – Intro
Second Post – Transference
Transference and Tele (tag).

Quotes from the lecture, some research on Google and my detailed comments follow.

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