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Module Workload Workshop | Remembering My Hat
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8212; rememberingmyhat @ 14:45. The workshop was aiming to address these questions:. What factors impact on perceived student workload and how can we manage these to effectively support our students in keeping up with their workload? How do we effectively manage student expectations around workload? What elements should be included in IET guidance to module and production teams around managing student workload? It is also clear that consistency of workload helps retention. [I’d come across this...Materia...
Queer Kinship Conference: Notes part 4 | Remembering My Hat
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Queer Kinship Conference: Notes part 4. 8212; rememberingmyhat @ 17:48. I’ve only liveblogged one session today, due to a combination of technical issues and being tired. Click backwards from this one on the blog to find the earlier ones. As always, this is my version, not necessarily what the speakers intended. Parallel Session 10: Practices of trans-parenting. Sally Hines, Leeds. Proposing: mixed qual methods, interdisc, internat, experiences, health needs and citizenship claims of transmen re pregnancy.
Intersections of ageing, gender, sexualities (iages). University of Surrey | Remembering My Hat
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Intersections of ageing, gender, sexualities (iages). University of Surrey. 8212; rememberingmyhat @ 14:11. Another set of idiosyncratic liveblog notes from a conference. As ever, just the bits that interested me, not necessarily a representation of what the speaker said or meant. [My own thoughts in square brackets like this]. Keynote: Toni Calasanti, Virginia Tech. Intersections of age, gender and sexualities in partner caregiving. Strength from marriage vows for same-sex partners in future]. Their stu...
iages conference: Part 2 | Remembering My Hat
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Iages conference: Part 2. 8212; rememberingmyhat @ 18:07. More liveblog notes from a conference. See here. For first part and disclaimers. Mark Hughes, Southern Cross Uni, Australia. Health and wellbeing of lesbians and gay men in later life: Exploring commonalities and differences. Snapshot of quantitative evidence on LGBT ageing. Quant research is important part of evidence-based practice discourse which informs service development. Their Outrageous Ageing study 50 LGBTI ppl across New South Wales.
Queer Kinship Conference: Notes part 5 (final instalment) | Remembering My Hat
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Queer Kinship Conference: Notes part 5 (final instalment). 8212; rememberingmyhat @ 13:05. Last set of notes as the conferences ends at lunchtime today (apart from 3 1/2 hours on a coach back to Warsaw). Chosen families and friendships. Thomsz Basiuk, Warsaw. Reimagining relationality in American gay men’s life narratives. Assimilation v. distinctive gay lifestyles and values. Tuula Juvonen, Tampere. Lesbian community building in Tampere 1971-2011. Tampere ‘the Manchester of Finland’ 2. Largest city, 19.
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‘Parenting and personhood’ conference | Beyond the bonds of love
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Beyond the bonds of love. Families, relationships, identities. 8216;Father figures’ seminar and new research project. Book news →. 8216;Parenting and personhood’ conference. June 26, 2016. Last week I attended a conference on ‘Parenting and personhood: cross-cultural perspectives on family-life, expertise, and risk management’. Hosted by the Centre for Parenting Culture Studies. At the University of Kent in Canterbury. The conference was organised in collaboration with the project ‘. 8211; the phenomenon...
A tribute to Jeff Hunt | Beyond the bonds of love
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Beyond the bonds of love. Families, relationships, identities. Discussing fathers and disabled children in Amsterdam. A tribute to Jeff Hunt. October 10, 2016. Last Friday, it was my privilege to attend an award ceremony organised by the Association of Open University Graduates (AOUG), to support the presentation of a posthumous award to my former PhD student Jeff Hunt, who died earlier this year (see this post. The Vic Finkelstein Award. It was a matter of enormous frustration to Jeff that his deteriora...
Discussing fathers and disabled children in Amsterdam | Beyond the bonds of love
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Beyond the bonds of love. Families, relationships, identities. A tribute to Jeff Hunt →. Discussing fathers and disabled children in Amsterdam. September 20, 2016. With Myria Pieridou, Alice Schippers, Geert Van Hove, Jonty Rix, Hjortur Jonsson and Dora Bjarnason at Dauphine Restaurant, Amsterdam. Two other Icelandic colleagues – Kristin Bjornsdottir and Hermina Gunnthorsdottir – joined our discussions via Skype. I’m hoping that our planned research project might go some way to answering these questions,...
Book news | Beyond the bonds of love
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Beyond the bonds of love. Families, relationships, identities. 8216;Parenting and personhood’ conference. Discussing fathers and disabled children in Amsterdam →. July 8, 2016. I’m writing a book on men, masculinities, children and care, to be published by Routledge in 2017 (all being well). The idea for the book grew out of the research I’ve done over the past decade or so with fathers, male childcare workers, and most recently with vulnerable young men. Father and son (via all4desktop.com). Another key...
Reflections on the American Men’s Studies Association Conference | Beyond the bonds of love
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Beyond the bonds of love. Families, relationships, identities. The First World War and Modern Masculinity*. Free seminar on ‘Father figures’: register now! Reflections on the American Men’s Studies Association Conference. April 6, 2016. I arrived home on Monday from Ann Arbor, Michigan, where I’d been attending the annual conference of the American Men’s Studies Association. It was a rather different affair from last year’s conference. Preparing for the panel session on fatherhood. My own paper, analysin...
The First World War and Modern Masculinity* | Beyond the bonds of love
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Beyond the bonds of love. Families, relationships, identities. Presenting our research at the Houses of Parliament. Reflections on the American Men’s Studies Association Conference →. The First World War and Modern Masculinity*. March 20, 2016. Next week, all being well, I’ll be in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for the annual conference. And work forward), and I spoke about them at a seminar. On fatherhood organised by the Open University’s Centre for Citizenship Identities and Governance a few years ago. I’m abo...
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Centre for Ageing and Biographical Studies (CABS): October 2011
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Centre for Ageing and Biographical Studies (CABS). At The Open University. Saturday, 8 October 2011. Theorising Age in Maastricht. Several CABS members are in Maastricht this week, taking part in the 7th International Symposium on Cultural Gerontology which is also the inaugural conference of the European Network in Ageing Studies. The title of the conference is. Theorizing Age: Challenging the Disciplines. And you can see the conferenc programme and all the abstracts here. 8216;positive aging’ dis...
Remembering Jeff | Beyond the bonds of love
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Beyond the bonds of love. Families, relationships, identities. 8216;This Boy’ →. January 21, 2016. It was a privilege to know him. This entry was posted in Fathers. 8216;This Boy’ →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
Presentation at the International Conference on Men and Masculinities – and a surprise guest | Beyond the bonds of love
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Beyond the bonds of love. Families, relationships, identities. Men as agents of change: Barclays / Women’s Business Council seminar. 8216;Beyond Male Role Models’ conference →. Presentation at the International Conference on Men and Masculinities – and a surprise guest. March 18, 2015. Martin explains the background to the research study. Mike describes the research process and summarises our key findings. Jane Fonda, no less (apologies for poor image) makes a surprise appearance in the audience. 8216;Pa...
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Coding step by step. IDs are Unique – But Why? April 19, 2015. Ever since I started using CSS experienced programmers came to me saying my use of IDs was bad practice. But everyone so far has failed in giving me a good explanation of why. And it is very difficult for me to follow someone’s advice because of the “well, because IDs are unique” and “because I said so” reason. One of the sites I was linked to revealed the HTML Documentation from W3C. If you disobey the specs set in the documentation worst th...
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Remembering My Dreams
Monday, January 14, 2013. Both Sides of the Fence.So to speak. If you haven`t noticed I have been living in Japan for almost a year now. Also, if you are just realizing that you much be living under a rock and haven`t seen any of the million YouTube videos. I`ve posted or now about my Facebook fan page. So, here goes. Now, I know that there is the feeling in America that if you live in America you should speak American! Bet you wouldn`t have guess it`s fish.yeah? Well, I`ll prove it. But seriously, learn...
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How to Use Remembering My Father. No PO Box Orders Accepted. A Journal of Precious Memories for the Healing of the Heart. This beautifully crafted journal is a thoughtful gift alternative to temporary funeral flower arrangements for a friend or family member who has lost their father. It is a unique memorial gift that will be treasured and deeply appreciated. 2012 Rebecca Burns Parker. Banner Photo by Susan Friedland. Powered by Brown Books Digital.
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Remembering My Hat | Thoughts on teaching and researching health and social care
Iages conference: Part 5. 8212; rememberingmyhat @ 16:32. Final liveblog of the iages conference. For previous sessions and disclaimers, click backwards from here. Travis Kong, Hong Kong. The secret garden: Oral history of older gay men in Hong Kong. Wants to understand the changing meaning and nature of homosexuality in many transformations of Hong Kong changes over life course. Ageing studies sited in Hong Kong don’t talk about sexuality, studies of homosexuality don’t talk about older people. Some sti...
Remembering My Mom
An Annual Celebration to. Honor the Memory of Our Mothers. The May 2, 2015 Brunch has been postponed. We apologize for any inconvenience. We are sorry to have to postpone this year but we felt it was best due to a conflicting women’s event. Stay tuned for a new date in 2015 to honor the memory of our mothers. Raquo; View Photos.
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Remembering My Reflection | Because, honestly, it's so easy to forget
Because, honestly, it's so easy to forget. Lenten Quiet: Freedom from Knowing. March 12, 2016. I had forgotten what freedom there is in not having to have all the answers. The passed two years, I’ve spent a lot of my time trying to explain things to people whose perceptions, I believed were wrong. 8220;No, this Scripture doesn’t mean that; it actually means this because of this word in this context in this language…” blah, bah, blah. Posted in Lenten Quiet 2016. March 3, 2016. First and foremost, while t...
Remembering My Self
This is a top-down view of what I think the framework. For our reality as humans is like. What do I mean by framework? Something that we never notice, can’t touch or see yet it completely creates and shapes our experience of life. This isn’t something that can be proven scientifically, so bear with me during this creative exercise! Both positive and negative, as you work your way through the game. From puzzles to sports, to adventure games, they all feel. Sooo much more intense, fun, and even scary!
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In Memory of Nael
In Memory of Nael. September 1, 2011. In Memory of Nael Qashu – With Love. This website is dedicated to my beloved father Nael Qashu who was taken from us on the 24th of August, 2011 (his birthday) without warning. My father was healthy and recently very athletic, he was taken from us so suddenly and very mysteriously that it hurts to think of his passing. I hope this website will keep us all in touch with the memories of such a great man. Nael's Music and Links. Al Stewart – Year Of The Cat. Cutting Cre...
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