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    Yolanda Carr Presents Certificate of Appreciation Plaque to Ken Rose

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    Yolanda Carr Presents Certificate of Appreciation Plaque to Ken Rose to recognize his upcoming retirement and years of service to the annual Fair.https://dc.swosu.edu/rf_2016/1108/thumbnail.jp

    Review of Psychotherapeutic Interventions in infancy: A seminar given by Dr Margareta Berg-Broden / Alan Carr. Social constructionist psychology and family therapy: Reflections on Professor Ken Gergen's paper to the Psychology Dept, University College Dublin 20th June 1996 / Alan Carr

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    Article 1: This fascinating seminar was held under the auspices of the Irish Institute for INtegrated Psychotherapy and the Irish Forum for Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy at All Hallows College on 2nd April 1993. Margareta, a Swedish pscychologist and psychotherapist, is an international authrity on treatment of mother-infant attachment difficullties. She has worked over the past twenty years in the US, France and Italy. She currently practices at Victoriagarden, a unit within the Child Psychiatric Clinic of Malmo in Sweden. The seminar was later published in the Irish Psychologist, 19 (10), 123-124. / Article 2: Ken Gergen spoke to a full house at UCD on 20th June 1996. He outlined three criticisms of the representationalist position in academic psychology and then went on to sketch the implications for psychology of discarding a representationalist position in favour of a social constructionist stance.The attached PDF includes two review articles from 'Feedback' magazine. The first is Carr, Alan. Review of Psychotherapeutic Interventions in infancy: A seminar given by Dr Margareta Berg-Broden. Feedback 1993 (1), pp. 5-6. The second is Carr, Alan. Social constructionist psychology and family therapy: Reflections on Professor Ken Gergen's paper to the Psychology Dept, University College Dublin 20th June 1996. Feedback 6 (3), pp. 27-31, 1996

    Ken Friedenreich Interview

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    This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College student Camille Weber with Ken Friedenreich. The interview took place at the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield College on October 16, 2015. Ken Friedenreich is an author who has written about Oregon wine and its history. The interview includes how he got interested in wine, what it\u27s like to write about wine for a living, the effects that prohibition had on Oregon, and advice for people new to wine

    Review of Psychotherapeutic Interventions in infancy: A seminar given by Dr Margareta Berg-Broden / Alan Carr. Social constructionist psychology and family therapy: Reflections on Professor Ken Gergen\u27s paper to the Psychology Dept, University College Dublin 20th June 1996 / Alan Carr

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    Article 1: This fascinating seminar was held under the auspices of the Irish Institute for INtegrated Psychotherapy and the Irish Forum for Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy at All Hallows College on 2nd April 1993. Margareta, a Swedish pscychologist and psychotherapist, is an international authrity on treatment of mother-infant attachment difficullties. She has worked over the past twenty years in the US, France and Italy. She currently practices at Victoriagarden, a unit within the Child Psychiatric Clinic of Malmo in Sweden. The seminar was later published in the Irish Psychologist, 19 (10), 123-124. / Article 2: Ken Gergen spoke to a full house at UCD on 20th June 1996. He outlined three criticisms of the representationalist position in academic psychology and then went on to sketch the implications for psychology of discarding a representationalist position in favour of a social constructionist stance.The attached PDF includes two review articles from \u27Feedback\u27 magazine. The first is Carr, Alan. Review of Psychotherapeutic Interventions in infancy: A seminar given by Dr Margareta Berg-Broden. Feedback 1993 (1), pp. 5-6. The second is Carr, Alan. Social constructionist psychology and family therapy: Reflections on Professor Ken Gergen\u27s paper to the Psychology Dept, University College Dublin 20th June 1996. Feedback 6 (3), pp. 27-31, 1996

    Engaging with Social Media- The Emily Carr University of Art and Design Library Experience

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    In the spring of 2013, the Emily Carr University of Art and Design Library embarked on a year-long project to evaluate its social media efforts. The resulting case study discusses the academic art library’s observations and assessment of its social media platforms, including the results of a survey sent to social media followers and how that information shapes the future goals of the library’s social media campaign. Although much has been written about the use of social media in libraries, this article also contributes to the discussion surrounding the overall assessment of efforts and what determines succes.Peer reviewedArticlePublishe

    Engaging with Social Media: The Emily Carr University of Art and Design Library Experience

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    In the spring of 2013, the Emily Carr University of Art and Design Library embarked on a year-long project to evaluate its social media efforts. The resulting case study discusses the academic art library’s observations and assessment of its social media platforms, including the results of a survey sent to social media followers and how that information shapes the future goals of the library’s social media campaign. Although much has been written about the use of social media in libraries, this article also contributes to the discussion surrounding the overall assessment of efforts and what determines success.Peer reviewedFinal article publishe

    Event Invitation: An Evening with Dr. Ken Robinson

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    Invitation: Guest speaker, Dr. Ken Robinson, author of “Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative, ” will speak on the importance of arts, the development of creativity, education, and the economy. And, introducing the inaugural DaVinci Scholars Awards program

    Oral history interview with Ken Hada

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    Ken Hada, author and professor, talks about his upbringing as a minister's son and shares how he became interested in writing and in poetry. He recalls submitting his first two poems for publication and having them accepted. Hada explains his creative process, the challenge of self-identifying as a writer, and co-founding the Scissortail Creative Writing Festival in Ada, Oklahoma. He also discusses a few of his projects, including writing vignettes to go along with his brother's paintings of the Arkansas River and his book Bring an Extry Mule.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes

    Ken Knight

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    Photograph - Ken Knight at Nancy Appleby's home, Christmas 1986. Athabasca, Albert

    Career Spotlight: Ken Abdo, Esq.

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    An interview with Ken Abdo. He is a partner at the law firm of Fox Rothschild LLP. Spanning forty years, he has extensive experience serving as legal counsel to artists, creators, and businesses in the music and entertainment industries. He is a prolific author and lecturer on music and entertainment law matters. Harnessing his earlier years of experience as a musician, entertainer, and adjunct professor of entertainment law, Ken’s career has been a storied ride working with developing, established, legacy, and estates of music artists. He now represents both buyers and sellers of music artist recording and publishing catalogs. His commitment to advocacy has vaulted him to national and international leadership positions with The Recording Academy, the American Bar Association, The International Association of Entertainment Lawyers, and other organizations
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