Tag: Curiosity

The Practice of Theoretical Curiosity


Free Download Mark Zuss, "The Practice of Theoretical Curiosity"
English | 2012 | pages: 220 | ISBN: 9400737602, 9400721161 | PDF | 1,7 mb
The desire for knowledge is an abiding facet of human experience and cultural development. This work documents curiosity as a sociohistorical force initiating research across the disciplines. Projects generated by theoretical curiosity are presented as historical and material practices emerging as expressions of embodied knowledge and experience. The shifting cultural, philosophical and practical relations between theory and curiosity are situated within classical, medieval, early modern and contemporary communities of practice. The Practice of Theoretical Curiosity advocates for a critical, aesthetic engagement in everyday life. Its purpose is to examine the pedagogical grounds and questions that motivate research programs in the sciences, education, technoculture and post-war social movements. Theoretical curiosity continually resists disciplinary limits. It is a core, embodied process uniting human pursuits of knowledge and power. This inquiry into inquiry itself offers an appreciation of the vital continuity between the senses, perception, and affect and concept development. It is informed by a critical reading of phenomenology as the embodied practice of researchers. This study sponsors a deepening of theory in practice and the practice of theoretical exploration. As a contribution to pedagogical practice, it offers a historical critique of the usually unquestioned philosophical, political and ethical grounds for educational, scientific and social research. The Practice of Theoretical Curiosity profiles significant alliances and persona as agents for the pursuit of novel and often controversial research, adventures and discovery. It claims that the place of technology and the technical is the primary channel for contemporary inquiry. The technosciences of genomics, artificial life and astrobiology are considered as contemporary extensions of a perennial desire to pursue and resist the limits of existing knowledge and representation.

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Applied Curiosity


Duration: 51m | .MP4 1280×720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 364 MB
Level: Beginner + Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Applied curiosity is the application of curiosity to do specific things like increase influence, inspire innovation, and prepare for competitive shifts in the global economy. By leveraging your innate curiosity in the business space, you and your team can attain greater success, optimize performance, and win in the marketplace. In this course, Becki Saltzman, the founder and chief curiosity seeker at Applied Curiosity Lab, shows how to put your innate curiosity to work. Discover how to strengthen your curiosity muscle and use applied curiosity to ask smarter questions, solve problems, sell to others, and even avoid common data blind spots that can lead to faulty conclusions.
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Culture, Curiosity and Communication in Scientific Discovery The Eye in Ideas


Free Download Nigel Sanitt, "Culture, Curiosity and Communication in Scientific Discovery: The Eye in Ideas"
English | ISBN: 1138625582 | 2018 | 166 pages | EPUB | 1002 KB
Many aspects of research activity in science are opaque to outsiders and this opacity infects how connections are made between science and other disciplines. The aim of Culture, Curiosity and Communication in Scientific Discovery is to try to shine a light through the mist of scientific research by way of examples taken from the sciences, social sciences and the humanities.

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