are we falling down on the job?

Adam Blatner ablatner at verizon.net
Mon May 5 12:42:20 CDT 2008


Ann brings up a good point: What we post on the web, what our key words our, the titles of our pieces, and how much we go to those sites, all adds to our presence in the virtual world of cyberspace, a world that is quickly becoming dominant.
      I heard an interesting phrase recently, from a fellow who attended a lecture about kids today.
                They might also be described as "digital first language."  Older kids? Digital second language.
       Us?  Digital immigrants. 
                   Our involvement in the internet may reveal our degrees of old-fashioned-ness in the eyes of up-and-coming generations.

     Warmly, Adam
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ann Hale 
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  Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:31 AM
  Subject: are we falling down on the job?


  This time I googled "spontaneity" .  (Last week it was catharsis) After  the definition sources, and after "planned spontaneity",  "structured spontaneity"   , and even "fake spontaneity" , and articles on the spontaneity of political candidates, I eventually came to item #271 which was an article written by Franz in a 1939 issue of Sociometry  and only available if you subscribe to JSTOR.  

  I am working on getting some pdf files loaded on the internet, but we might discuss how to get psychodramatists and psychodrama higher up on the listing.

  Awhile back there was a discussion to account for the lack of inclusion of psychodrama in textbooks. Being able to LOCATE us in the terminology on the web could have something to do with it.  Google sociometry and Moreno shows up in the very first listing.  Ann Hale


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