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Deidre McNamer, Jean-Marie Cook, and Patricia Anthony Grean Interview, September 19, 2006
Jean-Marie Cook, Patricia Goedicke\u27s sister, and Goedicke’s close friends, Deirdre McNamer and Patricia Anthony Grean, discuss Patricia Goedicke’s life and poetry. Cook discusses Goedicke’s childhood, focusing on the relationship she had with their psychiatrist father, as well as her cancer and medical history. The group describes Goedicke’s writing habits and routine, her path to publication, her teaching, and her relationships with her students. They also detail Goedicke’s commitment to poetry and to her husband, Leonard Wallace Robinson.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtartistsjournalistsauthors_oralhistory/1005/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Norma Jean Cook
An interview with Norma Jean Cook regarding her experiences in a one-room school house.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ors/1169/thumbnail.jp
Marie-Joseph Chénier : Jean Calas. Édition critique par Malcom Cook, 1987
Granderoute Robert. Marie-Joseph Chénier : Jean Calas. Édition critique par Malcom Cook, 1987. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°20, 1988. L'année 1789. p. 497
Measuring Online user engagement : the limitations of Web analytics
The ability to identify and assess user engagement with transmedia productions is vital to the success of individual projects and the sustainability of this mode of media production as a whole. It is essential that industry players have access to tools and methodologies that offer the most complete and accurate picture of how audiences/users engage with their productions and which assets generate the most valuable returns of investment. Drawing upon research conducted with Hoodlum Entertainment, a Brisbane-based transmedia producer, this chapter outlines an initial assessment of the way engagement tends to be understood, why standard web analytics tools are ill-suited to measuring it, how a customised tool could offer solutions, and why this question of measuring engagement is so vital to the future of transmedia as a sustainable industry
Malcolm Cook, Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol-Diéval (éd.) : Anecdotes, Faits-divers, Contes, Nouvelles, 1700-1820. Actes du Colloque d'Exeter, septembre 1998, 2000
Vissière Jean-Louis. Malcolm Cook, Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol-Diéval (éd.) : Anecdotes, Faits-divers, Contes, Nouvelles, 1700-1820. Actes du Colloque d'Exeter, septembre 1998, 2000. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°33, 2001. L'Atlantique, sous la direction de Marcel Dorigny . p. 706
Paul Koch near stove with cook Mrs. Jean Sledge
Paul Koch near stove with Mrs. Jean Sledge, cook during the Elizabeth City Tutorial Projec
Jahoda (Marie), Deutsch (Morton), Cook (Stuart W.) - Research Methods in Social Relations with Special Reference to Prejudice. Part one : Basic processes. Part two : Selected techniques
Meynaud Jean. Jahoda (Marie), Deutsch (Morton), Cook (Stuart W.) - Research Methods in Social Relations with Special Reference to Prejudice. Part one : Basic processes. Part two : Selected techniques. In: Revue française de science politique, 8ᵉ année, n°4, 1958. pp. 929-930
Armstrong Sperry. — Le Capitaine Cook explore le Pacifique, adapté par Jean Petrus
Faivre Jean-Paul. Armstrong Sperry. — Le Capitaine Cook explore le Pacifique, adapté par Jean Petrus. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 52, n°186, premier trimestre 1965. pp. 134-135
Taiti, voyage de Cook [picture] /
Apparently an illustration for a book of voyages; NLA holds several copies of an engraving of this image by Jean-Nicolas Lerouge.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK10168/1.; Title from inscriptions above and below image; signed and dated l.l.; Exhibited:'Cook & Omai: The Cult of the South Seas', NLA 2001; T2942
Da ideia de infância em Jean-Jacques Rousseau ou do "sono da razão"
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Ciencias da Educação. Programa de Pós-Graduação em EducaçãoOs pensamentos expostos no século XVIII pelo genebrino Jean-Jacques Rousseau influenciaram de maneira decisiva a forma como o Ocidente passou a perceber a infância. Este autor provocou uma verdadeira divisão de águas ao publicar Emílio ou Da Educação (1762). Com este feito, mais que balançar os alicerces educacionais da época, ele delega à criança um lugar no mundo. A infância passa a ter um valor em si mesma, e a ser vista como etapa fundamental na constituição humana. Ao destacar este período da vida, além de romper definitivamente com o que vigorava em seu tempo, no qual a criança era tida como um erro passageiro - um infante (aquele que não fala); um "adulto em miniatura"; ou mero objeto de paparicação e prazer - Jean-Jacques cria uma ótica inovadora de conceber a criança. Dizia que: "A natureza quer que as crianças sejam crianças antes de serem homens." Ao elaborar um conceito de infância, Rousseau afirma que "a infância é o sono da razão". O que nos surpreende devido este autor ter vivido em pleno "Século das Luzes", justamente quando a razão era evocada como o guia seguro para o pensamento e para ação em todas as idades. Ao contrário do que possa parecer, Rousseau não desmerece o período infantil, associando-o à escuridão ou a inferioridade primeira da humanidade. Ele é considerado o "inventor da infância". Retomar pensamentos que versam sobre essas ideias rousseaunianas, inaugurais da concepção moderna de Infância, por meio de pesquisa teórica, é o objetivo traçado aqui, com intuito de avançar nas compreensões estabelecidas em torno das contribuições de Jean-Jacques Rousseau para temática em exame.The thoughts exposed in the eighteenth century by the genevan, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, influenced in a decisive way the West has to realize his childhood. This author has caused a real division of the waters or publish Emile, or On Education (1762). With this done more than shake the foundations of educational time, it leaves the child a place in the world. The child is given a value in itself, and be seen as key step in the human constitution. By highlighting this period of life, and the final break with that which prevailed in his time, in which the child was seen as a mistake passenger - an infant (who does not speak), a "miniature adult" or mere object of pampering and pleasure - Jean-Jacques creates a new perspective to conceive a child. He said: "Nature wants children to be children before being men." In developing a concept of childhood, Rousseau says that "childhood is the sleep of reason". What surprises us because this author has lived in the middle of "Age of Enlightenment", just when the reason was mentioned as the sure guide for thought and action in all ages. Contrary to what may seem, Rousseau does not diminish the infantile period, associating him to the darkness or the inferiority of humanity first. He is considered the "inventor of childhood." Resume thoughts that talk about these ideas Rousseau, the inaugural modern conception of childhood, through theoretical research, stroke is the goal here, with the aim to advance the understandings established around the contributions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau to thematic examination
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