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'''<span style=;font-family:Helvetica,Sans;color:#fff;'>Reading, Writing and Research Methods</span>'''
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*[[WHO - HOW - WHY]]
*[[WHO - HOW - WHY]]
*[[Flusser VS McLuhan]]
*[[Flusser VS McLuhan]]
*[[Noam Chomsky]]
 
*[[Edward L. Bernays]]
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*[[Irma's essay : Formula of credibility based on Noam Chomsky]]
*[[Irma's essay : Formula of credibility based on Noam Chomsky]]


'''<span style=;font-family:Helvetica,Sans;color:#fff;'>Notes</span>'''
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*[[Noam Chomsky]]
*[[Edward L. Bernays]]
* [[Synopsis lecture series about perception disorder]]
* [[Synopsis lecture series about perception disorder]]
* [[How to write better essays]]
* [[How to write better essays]]

Revision as of 16:24, 24 November 2016

Irma Oldenburg : Trimester 1

[[Reading, Writing and Research Methods]]

Essays

Notes

To read and research list

Propaganda Model - Noam Chomsky/ Edward S Hermans

General research on Who/What/when Walter Lippmann?

Edward L. Bernays

Manipulation tactics in the field of placebo effect

Ways of Seeing - John Berger

The Medium is the Massage - McLuhan

The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction - Benjamin Walter

Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman

Research Michiel van Elk, UVA [1]

Akinetopsia / Motion Blindness

Links www.ubu.com www.Monoskop.org jstor