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Psychological and emotional abuse within the whole family: Judith M Brown

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/CRFRresilience/2019/08/14/psychological-andemotional-abuse/

Earlier this year we welcomed Judith M Brown to the University of Edinburgh. Judith is an adjunct associate lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Australia where she obtained her PhD. As a practising clinician in Australia, she has worked over the last 12 years as a therapist with individuals, couples and families in […]


Drupal 7 End of Life extended

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/website-communications/drupal-7-end-of-life-extended/

As a member of the Drupal Community, you would’ve been aware that the support for Drupal 7, now 10 years old, was coming to an end in November 2022. Understandably, this has caused a bit of concern across the Drupal community and in particular in the University of Edinburgh as there are still many sites […]


Half Empty / Half Full

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1940657_drawn-from-the-city-2020-2021sem1/2020/10/12/half-empty-half-full/

Working with the ‘Found Object’ continued: Following on from discussing the relationship between money and drinking as a coping mechanism, I began thinking: how else do we ‘cope’? I thought extensively about my own coping strategies and discussed with my parents and friends. Soon, I realised that communication and talking with the people you love […]


https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1976980_art-practice-2-2020-2021yr/?p=597

Artists to think (deeply) about *My First Work for Intermedia will be based on the project Mise En Scene – this will be carried out in the medium of photography to capture alienation within a space, specifically urban loneliness in Singapore *My Second Work for Intermedia will be based on the project The ExtraOrdinary Object […]


Being flexible in a challenging context

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/research-bow/being-flexible-in-a-challenging-context/

It is challenging to write about my real experience with the COVID-19 situation because every day is so different. I guess my overall lesson from this experience is to observe my mood and feelings and be compassionate with myself. Some days are more comfortable, and I have enough energy to work on my projects and […]


/ / / / Metteurs en Scene | THE EMBASSY | 23 JUNE-15 JULY 2007

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/macat/2007/06/23/metteurs-en-scene-the-embassy-23-june-15-july-2007/

MA Contemporary Art Theory Presents: METTEURS EN SCENE | THE EMBASSY | 23 JUNE-15 JULY 2007 metteurs_en_scene Poster Front metteurs_en_scene Poster Back   Dirigé près MSc Contemporary Art Theory Centre pour des études Visuelles et Culturelles Edimbourg Ecole des Beaux-Arts Curated by students currently completing the Masters in Contemporary Art Theory in the Centre for […]


Assessing the impact of the requirement for consent in a hospital-based stroke study

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/21/assessing-the-impact-of-the-requirement-for-consent-in-a-hospital-based-stroke-study/

Background Increasing regulation of medical research, in particular the requirement for explicit consent, may reduce the quantity and quality of clinical epidemiological research. Aim To assess the potential biases arising from the need for explicit consent in our hospital-based stroke research register. Design Comparison of patients enrolled into our stroke research register with those included […]


Week#8- Material and New Materialism: The Demise of material

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2078775_environmental-design-materials-ecologies-futures-2022-2023sem1/2022/12/05/week8-material-and-new-materialism-the-demise-of-material/

Cultural meanings associated with the material will change over time. Looking at the material plastic as an example, it went from grace to inauthentic, to “bad taste”, to cheap and nasty. Now plastic had become one of the representatives of notorious materials that persist long after their initial use value is exhausted. It’s becoming a […]


Resource Lists to be archived

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ilts/2022/12/15/resource-lists-to-be-archived/

A reminder that the Library will archive Resource Lists from academic years 2017/18, 2018/19 and 2019/20 on Tuesday 10 January 2023. Archived lists are not deleted and can be re-instated on request, if required, at any time. Information on how students and Course Organisers can request access to archived lists has been added to the […]


/ / / / Metteurs en Scene | THE EMBASSY | 23 JUNE-15 JULY 2007

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neil-mulholland-edx/metteurs-en-scene-the-embassy-23-june-15-july-2007/

MA Contemporary Art Theory Presents: METTEURS EN SCENE | THE EMBASSY | 23 JUNE-15 JULY 2007 metteurs_en_scene Poster Front metteurs_en_scene Poster Back   Dirigé près MSc Contemporary Art Theory Centre pour des études Visuelles et Culturelles Edimbourg Ecole des Beaux-Arts Curated by students currently completing the Masters in Contemporary Art Theory in the Centre for […]


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