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| alisonbancroft | Fashion and Psychoanalysis | 0 | Feb 14 2012, 11:57 AM EST by alisonbancroft | ||||
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My book, Fashion and Psychoanalysis, is published next week. Constructive feedback will be gratefully received!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fashion-Psychoanalysis-Styling-International-Cultural/dp/1780760043/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329237828&sr=8-1 |
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| CaroBainbridge | Link to Film Studies for Free Blog | 2 | Dec 6 2011, 2:27 AM EST by yjingjing123 | ||||
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Oops, forgot the link. Here it is:
http://filmstudiesforfree.blogspot.com/2009/11/in-between-isms-winnicottian-film-media.html
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| JohnWaterworth | Social Media, Language and Technology | 0 | Oct 14 2010, 6:22 AM EDT by JohnWaterworth | ||||
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An interesting part of yesterday's discussion concerned the primacy of language, and more specifically written language, in social media. While this primacy holds for now, it has a great deal to do with current technology constraints and may not hold in future.
For most of human history we shared and explored our experiences through different types of performance - storytelling, spoken poetry, dance, music, drama, etc. But the only way to record experience was in our collective memory and we could only perform to a small local audience. In time the development of written language and the printing press allowed writers to develop the novel and communicate experiences both to a mass contemporary audience but also to audiences far in the future. And many came to see the novel as a superior form to the more popular performing arts. In this context the rapid rise of radio, cinema and television can be seen as a restoration of an earlier balance in favour of performance as the best way to share and explore experience. Today's social media have allowed us to move on from read-only newspapers, reference books and political pamphlets to a more read-write culture. But the vast majority of that reading and writing is in written text. What if the read-write culture could extend to performance too? Many young people in east asia communicate mostly through mobile phone photos - "look at me/us", "look at what I/we saw/did". YouTube has 'video conversations' with people posting responses to corporate message, which are then commented on in turn. For now it is much easier to type and edit text (as in the dicussion topic) than it is to do the same in other media. Mainly due to the primacy of written language in our culture and education. But I am confident that we will eventually see photos, speech, music, micro-dramas, etc. surplant written text in social media. |
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| JohnWaterworth | Social networking and the Long Now | 0 | Oct 14 2010, 5:24 AM EDT by JohnWaterworth | ||||
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According to the About page on their website (longnow.org) "the Long Now Foundation hopes to provide counterpoint to today's 'faster/cheaper' mind set and promote 'slower/better' thinking."
The term Long Now was coined by Brian Eno when he moved to New York City and found that "'here' and 'now' meant 'this room' and 'this five minutes' as opposed to the larger here and longer now that he was used to in England." So a concern about very short term social interactions with little emotional commitment is not new to social media. For Twitter and Facebook time is still very short - about the length of time a tweet stays visible on your preferred Twitter application or a post stays visible on your news feed. But place does stretch out to cover a wider world. |
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| raj087 | Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Now Conference/ Symposium | 0 | Jul 30 2010, 12:18 PM EDT by raj087 | ||||
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Evening, folks!
I wondered whether any fellow MIW members are planning to attend the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Now Conference/ Symposium in London on 8th-9th October (web link below): http://www.psychoanalytic-council.org/main/ If anyone would like to meet for a drink on the Friday evening before or after the symposium, please feel free to give me a shout! Cheers R |
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| SusanGreenberg | Praise for organisers | 1 | Jul 16 2010, 5:17 AM EDT by macrury | ||||
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Thread started: Jul 12 2010, 11:38 AM EDT
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All the events in this project have been very good, but this one was particularly original, courageous and imaginative, I thought. And it's all been so well organised, and thoughtful. The cumulative effect of the series confirms that Candida Yates and Caroline Bainbridge have really delivered what they promised. I hope this is fully recognised by the AHRC and their own institutions, when it is all over.
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| martin/a | Todays comedy & Psychoanalysis event | 0 | Jul 9 2010, 4:34 PM EDT by martin/a | ||||
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Exceeded my expectations in many ways. Very funny and intellectually stimulating. Very well done to Bret and the other organisers and contributors (brilliant compere too!).
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| galit_ | Fun therapy comic links | 0 | Jul 8 2010, 4:53 PM EDT by galit_ | ||||
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Here - http://talesoftherapy.wordpress.com/2010/07/07/blogging-therapy-tales-11/
and 'Couch Fiction' by Philippa Perry (artist Grayson Perry's wife) is great - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Couch-Fiction-Graphic-Tale-Psychotherapy/dp/0230252036 See you tomorrow!
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| MynaTrustram | The unconscious in the museum | 0 | May 9 2010, 10:32 AM EDT by MynaTrustram | ||||
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I am interested in museums (including art galleries) and the role they play in our inner lives. Strictly speaking I suppose museums aren’t ‘media’ but they are popular and vastly under-theorised in this area. I am interested in both museums as institutions and the concrete objects they contain. Currently I am playing with ideas about psychic objects and concrete objects and the museum viewer’s encounter with both inside the spaces of a museum. Object relations theory is therefore important as are Winnicott’s ideas about transitional spaces and transitional objects. I am linking this with current museum professional practice (I am more a practitioner than an academic). So my aim is to use psychoanalytic ideas to think about the ‘museum in the mind’ and so widen professional debates about what museums are for. Is anyone else interested in this?
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| gemma_ob | this may be of interest | 0 | Mar 15 2010, 2:54 PM EDT by gemma_ob | ||||
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while not strictly media related i thought this exhibition may be of interest http://www.artangel.org.uk//news/tickets_now_on_sale_for_the_concise_dictionary_of_dress
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| AnnaPiela | Public service media in the digital age | 0 | Feb 22 2010, 11:02 AM EST by AnnaPiela | ||||
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hi all,
Just wanted to say hello and invite those who might be interested in exploring the concept of public service in the changing media landscape. We have people from the BBC and the Oxford Internet Institute as confirmed speakers. Please see the event details at http://www.connectionfactory.org.uk/events/public-service-media-in-the Everyone welcome Best wishes Anna Piela
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| galit_ | Article in the Guardian 14 Feb about "those who manufacture our wants" | 0 | Feb 15 2010, 4:15 AM EST by galit_ | ||||
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By Jackey Ashley, here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/14/advertising-consumption-waste-brands
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| galit_ | Psychoanalyst/s in the Guardian today - link below | 1 | Feb 6 2010, 3:51 PM EST by galit_ | ||||
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/feb/06/maternal-envy-jealous-of-daughter
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| raj087 | Popular Music Themed Event? | 1 | Feb 4 2010, 5:32 PM EST by baconetti | ||||
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Hi Folks
Firstly, I'd like to extend a warm thank you to Candy Yates and Galit Ferguson for a thoroughly enjoyable MIW Symposium at the Psychosocial Studies Network Conference (28th/29th January). I have yet to attend my first MIW event, and am very much looking forward to meeting more of you at the next one! In my (extra-curricular) capacity as a musician, I think it would be a great idea to organise a future event based around the role of music in the media/popular culture with discussions, perhaps, to involve thoughts about the psychosocial dynamics of performance and/or audience interaction/response? I'd very much like to chat with any interested parties, so please do feel free to contact me here or, alternatively, by email at JonesR54@Cardiff.ac.uk. Cheers! Rachel
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| MiW | Headroom Link | 0 | Nov 16 2009, 9:11 AM EST by MiW | ||||
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/headroom/grubclub/index.shtml
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| MiW | BBC Headroom Campaign focuses on Food and Mood | 0 | Nov 16 2009, 9:10 AM EST by MiW | ||||
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On campus today, I was given a leaflet promoting the new BBC Headroom campaign and its focus on food and mood. There is a GrubClub set up to help students (and presumably others) to learn the importance of moderation in alcohol intake and the sustenance that can come from good food. All of this is couched in terms of 'mental wellbeing' - perfect timing for the next MiW event!
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| CaroBainbridge | Film Studies For Free Blog - Winnicott and cinema references | 0 | Nov 11 2009, 9:21 AM EST by CaroBainbridge | ||||
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This is a really useful overview of work that has been done in film studies drawing on Winnicott in particular. The blog also links to our community, so it would be great to see any comments/contributions from members of MiW too!
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| PaulSutton | Creative Futures @ Roehampton | 0 | Nov 10 2009, 11:09 AM EST by PaulSutton | ||||
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Roehampton University is running a series of continuing professional development courses for people working in or looking for employment in the creative industries. With provision in areas relating to journalism, the media and film, courses on offer include 'Introduction to Final Cut Pro', 'Interviewing for TV and Radio', 'Presenting to Camera for TV and the Internet', 'Blogging, Twittering and Social Networking', 'Photoshop' and 'Introduction to Photoshop'. These are all free to participants and are available until September 2010. Details of the courses, dates, times and registration forms are available here: http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/creativefutures
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| galit_ | MiW on Facebook | 1 | Sep 28 2009, 1:48 PM EDT by galit_ | ||||
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<script type="text/javascript" src="http://static.ak.connect.facebook.com/js/api_lib/v0.4/FeatureLoader.js.php/en_GB"></script><script type="text/javascript">FB.init("7585561865ac386efd72e19d1cd080f4");</script><fb:fan profile_id="161853355451" stream="1" connections="10" width="300"></fb:fan><div style="font-size:8px; padding-left:10px"><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Media-and-the-Inner-World/161853355451">Media and the Inner World on Facebook</a> </div>
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| l.thynne | Mediated Memories | 0 | Jun 24 2009, 5:26 AM EDT by l.thynne | ||||
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Members of MiW may be interested in the event below.
all best Lizzie ThynneMediated Memories Journal of Media Practice 10th Anniversary Symposium Monday 13 July 2009 9.30 am - 6.00pm Chichester Lecture Theatre Hosted by the Centre for Material Digital Culture Sussex University, Falmer, Brighton, UK The annual symposium of the key journal in the field of media practice focuses this year on the uses and construction of memory in contemporary media practice. Established and emerging practitioner-scholars will discuss how their creative work addresses this theme in a variety of media including sound, dance, video and interactive media technologies. Full programme and registration at: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/mediastudies/1-1.php?id=196
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