The Senses and Society – Sensory Studies

The Senses and Society The Senses and Society is a journal founded in 2006 by Michael Bull and David Howes, together with Doug Kahn and Paul Gilroy. It is published three times a year. The journal carries full-length articles and a range of reviews (sensory design, book, conference and exhibition). The inaugural issue is available … More The Senses and Society – Sensory Studies

Research Interest

How is taking my family down to Nicaragua related to new media and education? Or how did my research take me there? I have been studying the use of digital technology by young children for some time and one thing has become very evident to me. The emerging digital learners are going to have drastically … More Research Interest

Reflection 1: learning to listen also means to learn to be heard

// Reflection 1: learning to listen also means to learn to be heard I have began to read two texts that deal with entirely different parts of learning but seem somehow very complementary. The first is The hundred languages of children, the Reggio Emilia approach – advanced reflections, edited by Carolyn Edwards, Lella Gandini and George … More Reflection 1: learning to listen also means to learn to be heard