Dear Alan
Many thanks for this. I look forward to reading it - as always, a seriously thought provoking paper to help us think differently
about a world that we think we already know! I'm currently reading Catherine Malabou What we should do with our Brain? which
sounds an awful title but is actually a really good read. She provides a wonderful account of how neuroscientists have mapped the
brain and she " hints at what history might become if we are able, as a society, to step back from our necessary but flawed
metaphors and become conscious of the brain" and she does this very much from a perspective that the brain does not just have a
history but it is its history which I take to be something resonating with your notion of 'self as neighbourhood'... anyway an
interesting book and possibly some connections with your paper, I'll have to read in more space over the weekend!
Cathie
Alan Rayner (BU)" <[log in to unmask]> 21/11/2008 08:23 >>>
Dear All,
You may find the attached - my latest effort to communicate the meaning and implications of inclusionality in a more widely
accessible verbal form - of interest.
Warmest
Alan
Dr Cathie Pearce
Research Fellow
ESRI
MMU
tel: 0161 247 2074
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