Systems December 1 2010 AKWASI OWUSU-BEMPAH: black canadians in the criminal justice system (criminology) MICHAELA BEDER: no status, no healthcare? (psychiatry) JORDAN GUTHRIE: peasant resistance in tanzania (political science) The evening featured special guest moderator ELIZABETH CHURCH, Kierans Janigan Journalism Fellow at Massey College and post-secondary education reporter for The Globe and Mail.
Tags: citizenship, criminology, healthcare, justice, political science, psychiatry, resistance, systems, Tanzania
On Systems, December 1, 2010
On Expertise, February 26 2010
The Last Man to Know Everything Jacqueline Whyte Appleby, Faculty of Information Alexander Pope advises us: “a little learning is a dangerous thing; drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring.” Just how deeply do we need to drink to be an expert? And how have our expectations of these depths changed through the ages? […]
Tags: Alexander Pope, attention, automaticity, banks, before documents, bioinformatics, brain imaging, cells, criminology, expertise, genome, information, Know Your Customer, knowledge, libraries, Near Infrared Spectroscopy, networks, protein, psychology, Stroop paradigm, symbiosis, systems