Fantasy Island: Is disability just a construct?
Evidence on the impact of a total place approach to promoting more inclusion is thin on the ground. It is therefore rare that one...
Read MoreEvidence on the impact of a total place approach to promoting more inclusion is thin on the ground. It is therefore rare that one...
Read More"Imagine that you are a New Guinea man and you've lived all your life in what is virtually the stone-age. You've never seen metal...
Read MoreMy ‘settled’ family t’up north frequently refer to me as a nomad. They’re exasperated at the number of pages I take up in their...
Read MoreI'm afraid at any given time I flit from one book to another and between several from one week to the next, and typically...
Read More[caption id="attachment_386" align="alignright" width="300"] Some of the fellow travellers[/caption] We’re all on a journey of some description and on Monday and Tuesday this week, mine...
Read MoreOne of the things that I have come to enjoy and appreciate most about ABCD is that it is not simply a methodology or...
Read MoreWittgenstein once said that the world is the totality of facts, not of things. But I think the world is the totality of stories,...
Read MoreOn Wednesday, May 21st, David Boyle published an engaging piece in the Guardian Professional. His opening lines read as follows: “When William Beveridge released his...
Read MoreWhat links Sigmund Freud - the father of Psychoanalysis, Edward Bernays - the father Public Relations and John McKnight - the father of Asset...
Read MoreThis blog reflects on the dangers of becoming trapped in the single story. This is a ubiquitous risk. From getting trapped in our personal...
Read MoreThe following article appears in today's (8 Apr 2014) Drink and Drugs News Magazine. Download the magazine as a PDF here. Like recovery, addiction is...
Read MoreAs a historian cum anthropologist cum criminologist, it will come as little surprise that I am drawn to historical perspectives of the development of...
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