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Heading for the Ha‐Ha

British Journal of Educational Technology, 1983
Abstract Some educationalists predict that it will not be long before modern technology—especially the microchip—revolutionizes education, automating traditional teachers, tutors and industrial instructors into oblivion. In this paper I argue that such fears—or what some call hopes—are groundless.
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The Ha Ha

BMJ, 2012
The Ha Ha captures both the joy and horror of psychosis. It has previously been held up as an indictment of the treatments and morality of psychiatry of the time and admittedly it is sometimes dated, with the references to the “new mental health act” of 1959, the narrator held in hospital under “certificate,” and patients (“schizies” one patient calls ...
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Funny, Ha-Ha

American Behavioral Scientist, 2013
The 2012 election season provided increased opportunities for the collaboration among citizens, new media, and democracy. The “social media election” saw a rise in online user-generated political content posted to YouTube. These videos, often satirical in nature, were viewed by millions, making the potential impacts from this new form of political ...
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