Saturday, May 16, 2009

Evolution Basin Illuminated: Anthropological Poetry, Phil Zimbardo, World University and School's Culture


I'd like to call "Winding Road," the poem below on May 9 {scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2009/05/winding-road.html}, 'anthropological poetry' because it brings together, in a new form, disparate aspects of experience and social life which an anthropologist might have interest in and want to learn about, on-the-ground. Is this a new form of anthropology?


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Here's the third video (Shyness/Heroism/Insight) of Professor Phil Zimbardo's Stanford Open Office Hours in Facebook: facebook.com/video/video.php?v=616065342953


Here's the second video (Evil/Time/Insight) of Professor Phil Zimbardo's Stanford Open Office Hours in Facebook: facebook.com/video/video.php?v=615467086863. Sound advice and thinking?


Here's his first video (Heroic Imagination/Insight) -
Stanford Open Office Hours: Philip Zimbardo, Part 1

https://youtu.be/x6_5lGvIxK0



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What culture do I see ahead for World University and School? A synthesis of cultures which inform Wikipedia, MIT Open Course Ware, One Laptop per Child, the American Friends' Service Committee vis-a-vis nontheist Friends, great research universities, Harbin Hot Springs, counterculture and hippy-mindedness, as well as a focus on peace and ways to elicit loving bliss :)






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