29 May 2013 at 18:00 in The Lakeside Theatre, Colchester Campus. This paper seeks to illustrate how thinking that does not have access to, or the wish to transform, emotion, can produce an impasse, which gives the appearance of an engagement but in effect is dedicated to frustrating it. The result of this is that… Read More »
Barbarians at the Gate! Or: Healing the Past – The Secret Birth of Intersubjectivity. Tuesday 28 May 2013 – Starting at 8.15 p.m. at AJA Speaker: Dr. Gottfried M. Heuer Following Oscar Wilde’s, “The one duty we owe to history is to rewrite it”, the historian’s endeavour may well be likened to that of the… Read More »
Myth and Fairy tale on-line seminar Feb. 2013
Our very special thank you to Evangeline Rand for her collation of the Myth and Fairy tale on-line seminar organized by Liz (Brodersen), Leslie (Gardner) and Stephani (Stephens) subcommittee on behalf of the EC, IAJS. The seminar was help online via the IAJS Discussion list on February 2013. IAJS Myth and Fairy Tales on-line Seminar Feb. 2013
The Role of the CreativeImagination in Research We are very pleased that Robert Romanyshyn is joining us for this event. Chris Robertson – director of training at Re-Vision –discovered Romanyshyn’s book shortly after its publication and was delighted to find that it both resonated with and amplified the approach Chrishad been developing as part of… Read More »
The Writer’s Journey Outside In and Back Again 14 Insightful Sessions Exploring the Intricacies and Infinite Possibilities of the Writer’s Experience Friday, April 26 to Sunday, April 28, 2013 Pre-conference Workshops Friday, April 26 We are all writers in one form or another. The need to express ourselves is essential to our survival. The written word… Read More »







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