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Topic: content/form in the media
Posted by: J Rose
Date/Time: 29/05/2003 16:01:08

I just saw this headline:

"Video-Game Killing Builds Visual Skills, Researchers Report"

To me this is a wonderful example of how so many researchers (or at least newspaper editors) do not adequately understand and integrate the content/form distinction which you two so elequantly address in your book.

And I think it is fairly obvious that, as in the above example, dangerous and somewhat insidious consequences can ensue from such a lack of discrimination.

J Rose


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
content/form in the media29/05/2003 16:01:08J Rose
     Re:content/form in the media29/05/2003 17:48:56nj
          Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 01:38:41J Rose
               Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 14:18:04Doug Temmins
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 15:28:15J Rose
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 22:07:38Audry Heshings
               Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media05/06/2003 23:58:57nj
     Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 14:42:01John Schertzer
          Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 15:00:35Golf Swing Modeler
               Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 15:14:50John Schertzer
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 15:21:49J Rose
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 15:55:07John Schertzer
                              Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 16:13:02J Rose
          Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 15:16:35J Rose
               Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 15:45:30John Schertzer
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 15:50:09J Rose
               Re:Re:Re:content/form in the media30/05/2003 22:05:02Terry

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