I have an 11-page movie list, with annotations, that I am updating. The
list I currently have was created in 2001. I have been keeping a list of
movies closely related to psychology over the years but I know I have
missed many.
If you have a list I would appreciate it if you would send it to me
My video documentary, "Toward a School of Their Own: The Prehistory of
American Functionalist Psychology" is now posted to Google Video as
well, at: http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=1488007330440945673
Regards,
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Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON
Dear Joan,
And a public thanks for your efforts.
Stuart
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Stuart J. McKelvie, Ph.D., Phone: (819)822-9600, Extension 2402
Department of Psychology, Fax: (819)822-9660
Bishop's University,
2600 College
Thanks to the advice of Tracy Zinn, I contacted the B.F. Skinner web site
which is run by his son-in-law, Ernest Vargas. He is very interested in
putting a digitized online version of Skinner's 1990 APA speech on
Skinner's web site. The obstacle has been that our IMS changed it's
perspective and
Very nice addition to the thread on open access. Thanks!
Cheers,
Karl W.
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Dezenhall sounds like a dinosaur from the open access debate of about
five years ago. Stevan Harnad will eat him for lunch if he goes in with
bad old arguments like these. One can have peer review AND open access.
Open access is not government censorship. It is government mandated
openness (hol
Some of you may recall that a few years ago I produced a video
documentary on the huge public controversy that swirled around the
hiring of a new professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto in
1889. The matter is of somewhat more than local Toronto interest because
one of the prime can
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http://www.nature.com/news/2007/070122/full/445347a.html
A quote from the article...
...The consultant advised them to focus on simple messages, such as
"Public access equals government censorship"
That slogan is in the league of "Peace is War."
Ken
Steph
Are there any famous psychologist-apart from Simon-LeVay-who has
self-declared his/her gay lifestyle?
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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"Public access equals government censorship"...?
It sounds scary even though I'm not sure what it means.
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Stephen
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Stephen
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Actually, that's not why Sheila was stunned. She knew she had to read
the text since it is central to everything we do in class. She just
didn't know how to read, study it, learn from it, since she wasn't going
to read solely to take a test as she was accustomed to doing. That is
the rest of the
Re-reading my post I think a clarification is necessary. I did not mean
to imply that the student would learn nothing in Louis' class. I meant
only that her silence was likely due to her assumption that she would
not have to learn anything. Certainly some of the comments on Louis'
"ratemyprofessors
Louis wrote, " I'll keep this brief and let you draw out the meaning of
this part of a
conversation we had yesterday in class about "studying.""
Hmmm. I would guess that the student's "... sudden, stunned, and
confused look (and) .. Pregnant, telling, and revealing silence."
Indicated he
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