"Facebook is Shit" - Gunter Grass, Nobel Prize Winner*
The YoungMinds campaigns director, Lucie Russell, said: "Every day we
hear about the unprecedented toxic climate children and young people
face in a 24/7 online culture where they can never switch off."
Teens are so emotionally invested in social media that a fifth will wake up at night and log on.
"Mental health is the biggest unaddressed health challenge of our
age, and young people's mental health must be a top priority for
Britain."
Girls are likely to experience stress more
frequently than boys, and more often than the average adult, with girls
feeling stressed an average of twice a week.
June Eric Udorie writes in the Guardian:
"It’s becoming more and more obvious how the pressures of social media
disproportionately affect teenage girls. I can see it all around me.
Pressure to be perfect. To look perfect, act perfect, have the perfect
body, have the perfect group of friends, the perfect amount of likes on
Instagram. Perfect, perfect, perfect. And if you don’t meet these
ridiculously high standards, then the self-loathing and bullying begins.
What is really worrying is that time and time again, these studies
pop up and demonstrate that the mental health of teenagers, especially
teenage girls, is on the line. We know this. We need the State to act".
*http://channel.louisiana.dk/video/g%C3%BCnter-grass-facebook-shit
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
Fine Art research and the tyranny of the scientific model
Fine art is – of course - an activity that is
the subject of academic research.
However, it strikes me the idea that science methodology as
the only acceptable form of inquiry misses the point. Perhaps it’s a lack of confidence in qualitative research
that undermines art research?
Prior to the eighteenth century, ‘art’ and ‘science’ were often
considered complimentary, rather than opposite, expressions of human
culture. They often shared concerns through comparable curiosity,
knowledge and observation of the world.
Outside the physical sciences, many subjects now seem to have a
hard time establishing themselves as viable for research in their own terms. So what's going on?
Natural science depicted |
Monday, 4 January 2016
Alessi Apostrophe Orange Peeler
You might require an orange peeler to help create the designs - Alessi do a super little ergonomic one
Friday, 1 January 2016
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