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	<title>Comments on: Brad&#8217;s random, skeletal musings on Idol and the culture industry.</title>
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		<title>By: wairere</title>
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		<description>Kia ora from New Zealand, Brad,

I just found your blog through my Google Alerts for Critical Theory and Critical Pedagogy. Well done. It&#039;s good to see that young people are grappling with these ideas ...I think that you may enjoy my own website – which you are free to use as a resource. It covers issues such as:

Critical Theory
Critical Theorists
Critical Practice (Praxis)
Critical Pedagogy
Critical Education Theory
Colonisation
Postcolonialism
Postmodernism
Indigenous Studies
Critical Psychology
Cultural Studies
Critical Aesthetics
Hegemony,
Academic Programme Development
Sustainable Design
Critical Design etc. etc.

The website at: http://www.TonyWardEdu.com contains more than 60 (absolutely free) downloadable and fully illustrated PDFs on all of these topics and more offered to students from the primer level, up to PhD. It also has a set of extensive bibliographies and related web links in all of these areas.

Have a look at it and perhaps bring it to the attention of your friends and colleagues for them to use as a resource.

There is no catch!

It’s just that I an retired and want to pass on the knowledge and experience acquired (after forty years of teaching at Universities &quot;against the grain&quot;). All that I ask in return, is that you and they let me know what you think about the website and cite me for any material that may be downloaded and/or used.

I would also appreciate a link to my site from your own so that others may come to know about it and use it.

Many thanks and best wishes

Dr. Tony Ward Dip.Arch. (Birm)
Academic Programme, Tertiary Education and  Design Consultant

(Ph) (07) 307 2245
(m) 027 22 66 563
(e) tonyward.transform@xtra.co.nz
(w) http://www.TonyWardEdu.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kia ora from New Zealand, Brad,</p>
<p>I just found your blog through my Google Alerts for Critical Theory and Critical Pedagogy. Well done. It&#8217;s good to see that young people are grappling with these ideas &#8230;I think that you may enjoy my own website – which you are free to use as a resource. It covers issues such as:</p>
<p>Critical Theory<br />
Critical Theorists<br />
Critical Practice (Praxis)<br />
Critical Pedagogy<br />
Critical Education Theory<br />
Colonisation<br />
Postcolonialism<br />
Postmodernism<br />
Indigenous Studies<br />
Critical Psychology<br />
Cultural Studies<br />
Critical Aesthetics<br />
Hegemony,<br />
Academic Programme Development<br />
Sustainable Design<br />
Critical Design etc. etc.</p>
<p>The website at: <a href="http://www.TonyWardEdu.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.TonyWardEdu.com</a> contains more than 60 (absolutely free) downloadable and fully illustrated PDFs on all of these topics and more offered to students from the primer level, up to PhD. It also has a set of extensive bibliographies and related web links in all of these areas.</p>
<p>Have a look at it and perhaps bring it to the attention of your friends and colleagues for them to use as a resource.</p>
<p>There is no catch!</p>
<p>It’s just that I an retired and want to pass on the knowledge and experience acquired (after forty years of teaching at Universities &#8220;against the grain&#8221;). All that I ask in return, is that you and they let me know what you think about the website and cite me for any material that may be downloaded and/or used.</p>
<p>I would also appreciate a link to my site from your own so that others may come to know about it and use it.</p>
<p>Many thanks and best wishes</p>
<p>Dr. Tony Ward Dip.Arch. (Birm)<br />
Academic Programme, Tertiary Education and  Design Consultant</p>
<p>(Ph) (07) 307 2245<br />
(m) 027 22 66 563<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:tonyward.transform@xtra.co.nz">tonyward.transform@xtra.co.nz</a><br />
(w) <a href="http://www.TonyWardEdu.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.TonyWardEdu.com</a></p>
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