tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7803121573679180423.post8346129365742562356..comments2022-03-24T16:31:47.356-07:00Comments on Incurably Nuanced: Everything is F*cking Nuanced: The SyllabusUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7803121573679180423.post-73263318607647997482019-01-30T14:58:19.565-08:002019-01-30T14:58:19.565-08:00Just came across this - it's perfect for my fo...Just came across this - it's perfect for my forthcoming 4th year Reading Unit about replicability! (Planning on using some of Sanjay's readings too.) Thanks! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04559278444700896892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7803121573679180423.post-34856206858821610032017-05-14T15:36:05.057-07:002017-05-14T15:36:05.057-07:00Thank you.
Great points.
Does it make "Headli...Thank you.<br />Great points.<br />Does it make "Headline News Media" with the attention grabbing lines, even more influencing as the average mind focuses on the headline (mine almost always has up until today!)<br />Thank you for the prompt/nudge into that reminder.<br /><br />Rather than go for the solution or question "what else is possible" ? Feels like it fits with your Ted Talk UC Davis. Where the mind has to work harder to find the positive or upside solution, once it has commenced on the negative. <br />Does this make it extremely easy then to manipulate the masses with media? <br />As an aside I must say, I personally do like the humour in the topic as it seems to create an opening for creativity or a solution and an often unconsidere view or approach to an acceptable solution whether it be temporary or permanent. <br />Again thank you for investing your time into this topic.<br />JohnnyJohnnynoreply@blogger.com