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visualising urban change | picturing the invisible
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The sounds of the city (well, parts of it, anyway) →. February 11, 2012. However, the reason I include a post about this module on the blog is that we also considered research methods for documenting, exploring and understanding urban change. You could look at some statistics. Or a map. You could examine policy or literary accounts. Or, you could use visual methods. Which is what we did. I think they enjoyed it. I certainly did. This entry was posted in Teaching. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. This blog ser...
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Docklands Walk | picturing the invisible
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The sounds of the city (well, parts of it, anyway). 8216;Taken’ Stereotyping Bingo! February 17, 2016. Yesterday I spent a wonderful morning with the final year DBS Social Science students who braved the cold winds to come with me on a walk in the Dublin Docklands to discover how globalisation and de-industrialisation have impacted the landscapes and communities of the city. I’m looking forward to seeing the photos they took for their visual sociology assignment! This entry was posted in Teaching. Enter ...
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picturing the invisible | a sociology journal | Page 2
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Newer posts →. October 28, 2011. So, I have been musing about the deeper meaning of this Eroica thing. You know, that vintage bicycle event. Where people of all ages, genders and fitness levels dress up in retro gear and haul themselves and their outdated steel frame machines up and down the gravelly hills of Tuscany – for no apparent prize or reward whatsoever. And why have been finding myself thinking about restoring my grandmother’s bike from 1958 to take part in the race next year? What made 4,000 pe...
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the sounds of the city (well, parts of it, anyway) | picturing the invisible
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Docklands Walk →. The sounds of the city (well, parts of it, anyway). February 17, 2012. By Dublin singer songwriter Damien Dempsey, an artist who writes in a voice that remains true to the working class culture in which he grew up. He is, for me, one of Ireland’s greatest contemporary poets, less bland than Bono and far more accessible than Heaney. On the surface,. 8216;it’s every parent’s worst fear for their child to end up on smack’. Is particularly poignant, even chilling, because – due to tho...
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‘Taken’ Stereotyping Bingo! | picturing the invisible
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8216;Taken’ Stereotyping Bingo! February 24, 2016. I have a very particular set of skills. Skills which make it impossible for me to enjoy most Hollywood movies. I don’t regret this, in fact, I actively seek to pass this affliction onto others and even to ‘ruin’ my students ability to simply sit back and enjoy mass media output. My condition stems from years of teaching sociology modules on popular culture. This year, my Cultural Globalisation. Course has included the ways in which ethnic minority groups.
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