Davood GozliPart 1 of a conversation with Rahul Samaranayake about a range of topics from podcasting, interview prep work, philosophy, culture, and psychoanalytic insights into culture.
Dialogue with @RahulSam | Part 1. Podcasting Isnt the PointDavood Gozli2024-07-30 | Part 1 of a conversation with Rahul Samaranayake about a range of topics from podcasting, interview prep work, philosophy, culture, and psychoanalytic insights into culture.
— Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliThe Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt | Book Review & DiscussionDavood Gozli2024-10-17 | Review of “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness” by Jonathan Haidt. Penguin Press, 2024.
Books mentioned in this video:
The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt youtu.be/Wgoxgwt5HWs Hold On to Your Kids by Gabor Maté & Gordon Neufeld youtu.be/_iiQijwfTdU Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman In the Swarm: Digital Prospects by Byung-Chul Han youtu.be/uO_pYik1r-w Byung-Chul Han: A Critical Introduction by Knepper, Stoneman, & Wyllie Finite and Infinite Games by James Carse youtu.be/VBnNyg5mwLw Experimental Psychology and Human Agency by Davood Gozli The Tyranny of Metrics by Jerry Muller youtu.be/sPVKHZqiJsw Tragedy by Terry Eagleton The Death of Tragedy by George Steiner The Disappearance of Ritual by Byung-Chul Han Individualism: Old and New by John Dewey Freedom and Culture by John Dewey The Drama of the Gifted Child by Alice Miller
Content: 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - Remembering "The Righteous Mind" 02:59 - Turning to "The Anxious Generation" 05:53 - Key Concepts in the Book 07:50 - The Great Rewiring of Childhood 11:24 - The Nomos of the Earth (Carl Schmitt & Byung-Chul Han) 15:25 - On Play 23:30 - Four Problems Identified by Haidt 27:53 - Relevant dichotomies and distinctions 30:14 - Community, Ritual, & Political Action 31:53 - Rules Proposed by Haidt 32:45 - Critical Notes 38:09 - Recommended Reading 40:35 - Almost said "Like & Subscribe"
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Also mentioned in this video: - The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge by Lyotard - The Lyotard Reader and Guide by Keith Crome and James Williams - Lyotard: Towards a Postmodern Philosophy by James Williams - Understanding Poststructuralism by James Williams
#philosophy #theory #booksThe Thibaults by Roger Martin du Gard | Les Thibault | خانواده تیبوDavood Gozli2024-09-26 | A discussion of the novel, The Thibaults (Les Thibault) by Roger Martin du Gard, originally published in serial form from 1922 to 1940. Martin du Gard received the Nobel prize in literature in 1937, partly as the result of this work. The novel was translated to Persian by Abolhassan Najafi, published in four volumes by Niloufar Publishing (Nashr-e Niloufar). The English translation, which is by Stuart Gilbert, published in two volumes by the Viking Press: The Thibaults (1939) and Summer 1914 (1941).
— Content: 00:00 - Intro 01:24 - Persian Translation 02:14 - English Translation 03:37 - Plot, Structure, Themes 17:44 - Shift to First-Person Perspective 20:54 - Family Drama vs. Social-Political Drama 22:47 - Final Thoughts
- Scenes of Clerical Life by George Eliot - Understanding Poststructuralism by James Williams - Why Philosophize? by Jean-François Lyotard - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf - Capitalism and the Death Drive by Byung-Chul HanWhy Literature? Or, My Obsession with StyleDavood Gozli2024-08-13 | Mentioned in the video:
- Better Living Through Criticism by A. O. Scott - Scenes from Clerical Life by George Eliot - Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett - What Is Literature? by Jean-Paul Sartre - Beginning Theory: An Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory by Peter Barry - The Bee Sting by Paul Murray - The Thibaults by Roger Martin du Gard - The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera - The Joke by Milan Kundera
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— Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliTopology of Violence by Byung-Chul Han | Book DiscussionDavood Gozli2024-07-23 | Discussing and reading from 'Topology of Violence' by Byung-Chul Han, translated by Amanda DeMarco. MIT Press, 2018.
— Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliTopology of Violence | Byung-Chul Han | Historical and Sociological Imagination #shortDavood Gozli2024-07-21 | Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliThe Expulsion of the Other by Byung-Chul Han | Book DiscussionDavood Gozli2024-07-16 | Discussing and reading from 'The Expulsion of the Other: Society, Perception and Communication Today' by Byung-Chul Han, translated by Wieland Hoban. Polity, 2018.
A.N. Wendt, PhD, currently works at the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna and the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität in Heidelberg. His areas of focuses include psychology of thought, theoretical psychology, and philosophy of science.Discussing Albert Camus: Jonas, or the Artist at Work | Short StoryDavood Gozli2024-06-01 | Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliThe Guest (LHôte) by Albert Camus | Exile & the Kingdom | Excerpt from DiscussionDavood Gozli2024-05-26 | From group discussion on May 25, 2024. This is Part Four in a series based on the collection of short stories, Exile and the Kingdom, by Albert Camus. This discussion was devoted to the short story, The Guest. #AlbertCamus #ShortStories #Existentialism
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— Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliDiscussing Albert Camus: The Renegade in Exile and the KingdomDavood Gozli2024-05-12 | Excerpt from a group discussion based on a short story by Albert Camus, titled 'The Renegade, or a Confused Mind,' from the collection 'Exile and the Kingdom' (L'Exil et le Royaume).
— Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliDiscussing Albert Camus: The Adulterous Woman in Exile and the KingdomDavood Gozli2024-05-05 | Excerpt from a group discussion based on a short story by Albert Camus, titled 'The Adulterous Woman' (La Femme adultère), from the collection 'Exile and the Kingdom' (L'Exil et le Royaume).
— Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliBetter Living through Criticism | Ratatouille | Art, Pleasure, A.O. ScottDavood Gozli2024-04-28 | Excerpt from a group discussion on April 27, 2024, based on A.O. Scott's book, 'Better Living through Criticism: How to Think About Art, Pleasure, Beauty, and Truth'
Also mentioned: Ratatouille (2007 movie) and two of its characters Anton Ego and Remy. This movie is discussed in the final chapter of Scott's book.
— Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliDiscussion Excerpt | April 20, 2024Davood Gozli2024-04-20 | Short excerpt from a 90-min group discussion based Chapter 6 (The Critical Conclusion) of the book, 'Better Living through Criticism' by A.O. Scott. Discussions are recorded and available through my Patreon page.
The channel I am referring to is @mikegseclecticreads which I’d highly recommend you check out
Patreon: patreon.com/dgozli Reading Group Schedule & Text: dgozli.com/reading-group-scheduleThe Bee Sting by Paul Murray | Book Review & DiscussionDavood Gozli2024-04-07 | Reflections on Paul Murray's novel 'The Bee Sting'. Also mentioned in the video: 'Shakespeare Saved My Life' by Laura Bates and 'Explaining Social Behavior' by Jon Elster. I'm grateful to my friend, Tyson Woolman, for recommending this book to me.
#bookreview #fiction #thebookerprizeHaruki Murakami: A Wild Sheep Chase (Analysis) BOOK REVIEWDavood Gozli2024-04-02 | On Murakami's third novel, 'A Wild Sheep Chase', which is part of the Rat series (Hear the Wind Sing, Pinball 1973, A Wild Sheep Chase, Dance Dance Dance).
Themes from this novel: Power, seizing power, environment, wholeness, separation, compartmentalization, function, narrowness of function, memory.
#HarukiMurakamiCultivating Wonder: Interview with Prof. Steven KnepperDavood Gozli2024-03-23 | Prof. Steven Knepper's scholarship is concerned with the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics, and religion. He teaches in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies at Virginia Military Institute (VMI). His books include:
Wonder Strikes: Approaching Aesthetics and Literature with William Desmond amzn.to/3vlqVPF A Heart of Flesh: William Desmond and the Bible amzn.to/3VxFH0s Byung-Chul Han: A Critical Introduction, co-authored with Ethan Stoneman and Robert Wyllie amzn.to/496RlSX (AMZN affiliate links)
-- Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliOn (Meta)Philosophy: Interview with Dr. Neil GascoigneDavood Gozli2024-03-08 | Dr. Neil Gascoigne is a philosopher, teaching at Royal Holloway, University of London. His research interests include metaphilosophy, skepticism, Euro/pragmatism, conceptual engineering/change, religious belief, and sex/gender distinctions.
Dr. Gascoigne is the author of several books, including "Richard Rorty: Liberalism, Irony, and the Ends of Philosophy" (2008); "Tacit Knowledge" (2013) co-authored with Tim Thornton; "Scepticism" (2014); and "Rorty, Liberal Democracy, and Religious Certainty" (2019). He has contributed chapters to the Cambridge Companion to Richard Rorty (2021) and the Blackwell Companion to Rorty (2020).
Video Content: 00:00 - Preview 00:36 - Intro 01:33 - Journey Into Philosophy 05:44 - Evolving Interests and Persistent Concerns 09:05 - Metaphilosophy as philosophy 12:42 - Three Philosophical Influences (Austin, Wittgenstein, Kant) 19:13 - Dr. Gascoigne's scholarship on Rorty 23:13 - On 'Rorty, Liberal Democracy, and Religious Certainty' 29:15 - Current Projects 36:35 - Tacit Knowledge vs. Practical Know-HowReview of Transland: Consent, Kink, & Pleasure by Mx. SlyDavood Gozli2024-02-26 | Book Review of 'Transland: Consent, Kink, and Pleasure' written by Mx. Sly. Arsenal Pulp Press, 2023. Categories: LGBTQ+ Literature, LGBTQ+, Trans Literature, Biography & Memoir, Canadian Authors @ArsenalPulp
About the Author: Mx. SLY (they/them) is a non-binary writer, theatre creator, and producer who has lived in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver and is now based in Melbourne, Australia. Transland is their first book.
-- Join my book club: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliThe Embodied Philosopher: Interview with Konrad WernerDavood Gozli2024-02-19 | Dr. Konrad Werner teaches at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Poland, where he has been since December 2016. He began his academic career at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, earning his MA in 2008 and completing his PhD in 2013 under the supervision of Jerzy Perzanowski and Jozef Bremer, later achieving habilitation in philosophy at the University of Warsaw in 2023. His research spans several areas including the philosophy of perception, philosophy of mind, specifically enactivism and embodied cognition, theory of institutions, applied ontology, and meta-philosophy. Dr. Werner has held various visiting appointments at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Groningen, Columbia University, and Indiana University Bloomington. His contributions include "The Embodied Philosopher" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) and numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Content: 00:00 - Preview 00:36 - Introduction 02:06 - Dr. Werner's Educational Background 11:20 - Responses to Philosophical Contribution & Problematizing 17:01 - Cognitive Niche & Its Disruption 27:19 - Reading Philosophically & The Idea of the Canon 40:46 - Locating a thinker or a book 48:49 - Enactment & Ontology (Commentary on Meyer & Brancazio [2023]) 1:07:47 - The Footprint of Mind & Locative Ontology 1:14:45 - Current Project
-- Join my book club: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliOn Richard Rorty: Interview with Chris VoparilDavood Gozli2024-02-18 | Christopher Voparil is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL. He is the author of 'Richard Rorty: Politics and Vision' (2006) and 'Reconstructing Pragmatism: Richard Rorty and the Classical Pragmatists' (2021). He is also the co-Editor of 'The Rorty Reader' (2010) with Richard Bernstein, 'On Philosophy and Philosophers: Unpublished Papers 1960–2000' (2020) with W. P. Małecki, and 'What Can We Hope For? Essays on Politics' (2023) also with W. P. Małecki.
Content: 00:00 - Preview 01:24 - Introduction 02:25 - Prof. Voparil's Academic Background 05:29 - His Path in Rorty Scholarship 15:30 - How To Read Rorty 21:43 - Hermeneutic Charity 28:27 - Reconstructing Pragmatism 36:16 - The Archive & Rorty's Unpublished Essays 41:08 - Pragmatism & Contemporary Social-Political Issues
-- Join my book club: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliMinds, Worlds, & Non-duality: Interview with Sebastjan VörösDavood Gozli2024-02-13 | Sebastjan Vörös, Associate Professor at University of Ljubljana's Philosophy Department, has a diverse academic background in English Literature, History, and Philosophy. His research, influenced by Francisco Varela, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Georges Canguilhem, and many more, include philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, epistemology, religion, phenomenology, and constructivism. Learn more about Prof. Vörös: https://metanoia.si/author/sebastjanvoros/
The Hermetix Podcast interviews with Sebastjan Vörös about "The Work of Francisco Varela" youtube.com/watch?v=4asUSoFNVoQ @hermitixpodcast
Review of 'Shanzhai: Deconstruction in Chinese' by Byung-Chul Han (translated by Philippa Hurd). MIT Press, 2017.
Mentioned in the video:
White, H. (1978). Noble savage theme as fetish. In Tropics of Discourse. Johns Hopkins University Press.
Hung, R. (2015). To be as not to be: In search of an alternative humanism in the light of early Daoism and deconstruction. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 49(3), 418-434.
Review of The Scent of Time: A Philosophical Essay on the Art of Lingering by Byung-Chul Han. Translated by Daniel Steuer. Polity, 2017.
#byungchulhan #philosophy #bookreviewCreative Schools by Ken Robinson | Book ReviewDavood Gozli2024-01-20 | Review of 'Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Transforming Education' by Ken Robinson & Lou Arinoca (Penguin Books, 2015)
-- Support the channel: patreon.com/dgozliRichard Rorty on Jacques Derrida, Deconstruction & PragmatismDavood Gozli2024-01-07 | Based on 'Remarks on Deconstruction and Pragmatism' by Richard Rorty, which is Chapter 2 in 'Deconstruction and Pragmatism', edited by Chantal Mouffe.
Questions to consider:
1. What do you think about Rorty's distinction between the private and the public? 2. In this chapter, Rorty focuses on the common aims and assumptions of deconstruction and pragmatism–what about their differences? 3. What are the long-term or indirect impacts of philosophy in our public, social-political life?
1. Tom Jones by Henry Fielding 2. Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne 3. The Scent of Time by Byung-Chul Han - youtu.be/pJtoXyeeIMI 4. What Is Power? by Byung-Chul Han 5. Tragic Sense of Life by Miguel de Unamuno 6. Tragedy: The Greeks & Us by Simon Critchley 7. Tragic Wisdom & Beyond by Gabriel Marcel 8. Tragedy by Terry Eagleton 9. Culture and the Death of God by Terry Eagleton 10. The Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence
Also mentioned in the video: - Lecture Series on Miguel de Unamuno @GregoryBSadler youtube.com/watch?v=pj9qH9_xbyc&list=PL4gvlOxpKKIhdhm8pB5g4ICmyiA3HH4GE&ab_channel=GregoryB.Sadler - Review of The Stone Angel (Margaret Laurence) by @grantlovesbooks youtu.be/xVXPdtQNs_4?si=sEu73i8CTup2cPTETop 10 Books I Read in 2023Davood Gozli2023-12-27 | (Nonfiction) (5) Understanding Poststructuralism by James Williams patreon.com/collection/203256 (4) Freud and Said: Contrapuntal Psychoanalysis as Liberation Praxis by Robert K. Beshara (3) Sontag: Her Life & Work by Benjamin Moser (2) On the History and Transmission of Lacanian Psychoanalysis by Chris Vanderwees (1) Hegelian-Lacanian Variations on Late Modernity: Spectre of Madness by Alireza Taheri
-- Join my book club: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliEducation & Community: Interview with Andi SciaccaDavood Gozli2023-12-23 | Andi Sciacca is a writer, artist, educator, and award-winning scholar. She is currently completing her doctoral dissertation at the European Graduate School, having started her graduate education at City College of New York (CUNY) in labor studies, literature, and cultural theory. Andi's extensive teaching career includes roles at the City University of New York, Marist College, The Culinary Institute of America, and Bard College. At The Culinary Institute of America, she was Assistant Dean and founded the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.
Video Content: 00:00 - Introduction 01:03 - Education & Community 04:09 - Focus on Production & Metrics 09:14 - Educational Relationships 23:26 - Influences & Inspirations 35:44 - Interdisciplinary Work – What & How 48:50 - Dissertation, Changes, Moving Forward
Video Content: 00:00 - Introduction 2:28 - Training & Background 09:43 - Psychoanalysis & Critical Psychology 17:45 - What is the Global South? 28:50 - Lacanian Discourse Analysis 35:50 - Sigmund Freud + Edward Said: Decolonial Psychoanalysis 42:30 - Teaching Interdisciplinarity & Transdisciplinarity 47:04 - Translating "Fundamentalism and Secularization" (Mourad Wahba) 55:56 - Psychoanalytic Biography of Ye
#qualitativeresearch #criticaltheory #psychoanalysisFinding Your Element by Ken Robinson | Book ReviewDavood Gozli2023-12-15 | Review of Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life - Ken Robinson & Lou Aronica (Viking, 2013)
Content: 00:00 - Intro & Overview 04:07 - What I Liked 11:36 - What I Disliked 20:43 - Recommendations
Join my book club: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Support my Channel on Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliThe Element by Ken Robinson | Book ReviewDavood Gozli2023-12-08 | Review of The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything by Ken Robinson & Lou Aronica (Viking, 2009)
Content: 00:00 - Intro & Overview 04:05 - What I Liked 09:14 - What I Disliked 15:32 - Recommended Reading
Join my book club: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule Support my Channel on Patreon: patreon.com/dgozliQualitative Research in Everyday Life (Svend Brinkmann) Part 11: ConclusionDavood Gozli2023-12-01 | Final part in the series based on Svend Brinkmann's (2012) book, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials.
Reading Group Schedule: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule #qualitativeresearch #researchmethodology #socialscienceInSocial Neuroscience, Field Research, & Reform: Interview with Prof. Emilie CasparDavood Gozli2023-11-24 | Prof. Emilie Caspar is Associate Professor of Social & cCognitive Neuroscience at Ghent University, Belgium. Her research is concerned with moral and social behavior, using laboratory methods as well as field research across different social-cultural settings. Her innovative, adventurous approach to research goes beyond conventional academic and disciplinary boundaries. She has conducted research work with military personnel, prison inmates, and survivors and perpetrators of genocide. She has done fieldwork Rwanda and Cambodia. Since October 2022, Prof. Caspar has been an elected member of the Collegium of the Royal Academy of Belgium. In August 2023, she was celebrated as one of the top 15 scientific young talents by the Dutch New Scientist Magazine. In November 2023, she received the early career award from the Society for Social Neuroscience (S4SN).
Check out the Moral & Social Brain Lab: moralsocialbrain.com Check out Prof. Caspar's blog: https://emiliecaspar.home.blog
Video Content: 00:00 - Introduction 01:25 - Research Interest & Training 04:00 - Starting Field Research 11:40 - Interdisciplinary Work 15:47 - Having a Broader Scope in Research 16:40 - An Unexpected Finding 20:50 - Sense of Agency in Hierarchies 22:35 - Tasks, Mechanisms, Processes, & Behavior 24:17 - Media Reception & Popularity 29:45 - Research & Politics 32:00 - Current & Future Goals
#neuroscience #fieldresearch #culturalstudiesQualitative Research in Everyday Life (Svend Brinkmann) Part 10: Michel HouellebecqDavood Gozli2023-11-18 | Part 10 in the series based on Svend Brinkmann's (2012) book, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials. In this part, we will turn to what Brinkmann describes as "Houellebecq's Lyrical Sociology."
Reading Group Schedule: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule #qualitativeresearch #researchmethodology #socialscienceInQualitative Research in Everyday Life (Svend Brinkmann) Part 9: Books of FictionDavood Gozli2023-11-11 | Part 9 in the series based on Svend Brinkmann's (2012) book, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials. Discussing the possible relationships between qualitative research and works of fiction. Based on the first half of Chapter 9, titled "Books of Fiction." In the next video, I will turn to Brinkmann's discussion of Michel Houellebecq and insights from Houellebecq's writing.
Thumbnail photo is by Polina Zimmerman: pexels.com/photo/photo-of-woman-reading-book-3747468Qualitative Research in Everyday Life (Svend Brinkmann) Part 8: Films & TV ShowsDavood Gozli2023-11-04 | Part 8 in the series based on Svend Brinkmann's (2012) book, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials. The chapter is titled "Movies, Images and Television," and it includes a discussion of a Danish reality TV show, with reference to the psychological concepts of shame and guilt, as well as comparison with the biblical narrative of Adam and Eve.
Reading Group Schedule: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule #qualitativeresearch #researchmethodology #socialscienceInCritical Psychology: Interview with Prof. Thomas TeoDavood Gozli2023-10-28 | Thomas Teo is Professor of Psychology in the Historical, Theoretical, and Critical Studies of Psychology Program at York University in Toronto, Canada. Throughout his career, he has championed theoretical, critical, and historical dimensions of psychological inquiry, as well as a critical-psychological perspective on social-political issues. His research focuses on meta-psychology, aiming to disclose the origins, development, and potential of human subjectivity. He has been Editor of the journal Review of General Psychology, the Palgrave Studies in the Theory and History of Psychology, and co-edits the Palgrave Studies in Indigenous Psychology. His contribution include over 200 peer-reviewed publications and conference talks. Learn more about him: health.yorku.ca/health-profiles/index.php?mid=9251
Table of Content 00:00 - Introduction 01:31 - Prof. Teo's Field of Work 07:42 - Position within the Field 21:50 - Influences & Inspirations 39:40 - Epistemological Violence 50:26 - Science, the Public, & Relevance 01:01:25 - People Leaving Academia 01:16:40 - Current ProjectsQualitative Research in Everyday Life (Svend Brinkmann) Part 7: Media MaterialDavood Gozli2023-10-21 | Part 7 in the series based on Svend Brinkmann's (2012) book, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials. All eleven parts in this series are already accessible through my Patreon page: patreon.com/dgozli
Reading Group Schedule: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule #qualitativeresearch #researchmethodology #socialscienceUnderstanding Poststructuralism: Reading Group Announcement #shortsDavood Gozli2023-10-19 | Join the Reading Group: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule This series of discussions will begin on Saturday, Oct 21st, and will go on for 7 sessions. #philosophy #psychoanalysis #theoryQualitative Research in Everyday Life (Svend Brinkmann) Part 6: ConversationDavood Gozli2023-10-14 | Part 6 in the series based on Svend Brinkmann's (2012) book, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials. All eleven parts in this series are already accessible through my Patreon page: patreon.com/dgozli
Reading Group Schedule: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule #qualitativeresearch #researchmethodology #socialscienceQualitative Research in Everyday Life (Svend Brinkmann) Part 5: Self ObservationDavood Gozli2023-10-07 | Part 5 in the series based on Svend Brinkmann's (2012) book, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials. All eleven parts in this series are already accessible through my Patreon page: patreon.com/dgozli
Reading Group Schedule: dgozli.com/reading-group-schedule #qualitativeresearch #researchmethodology #socialscienceJean-Paul Sartre: Cartesian Freedom w/ Pae Veo @attention5638Davood Gozli2023-10-01 | Discussing "Cartesian Freedom" ("La liberté cartésienne") an essay published in 1947 by Jean-Paul Sartre, translated by Chris Turner. The English translation of the essay appears in Sartre's "Occasional Philosophical Writing" (2021) as well as in "Critical Essays" (2010).
AMZN link to Sartre's "Occasional Philosophical Writings": amzn.to/3t5aFRk (affiliate link)Qualitative Research in Everyday Life (Svend Brinkmann) Part 4: EthicsDavood Gozli2023-09-30 | Part 4 in the series based on Svend Brinkmann's (2012) book, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials. All eleven parts in this series are already accessible through my Patreon page: patreon.com/dgozli