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British cycling, the aggregation of marginal gains and improving our learning
I do a bit of cycling, I mainly do it because I enjoy it, (most of the time), and becauseĀ I also think it helps me to work. In this I’m in agreement with the sociologist, Kristin Luker, who, rather mischeviously … Continue reading
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Salsa Dancing into the Social Sciences
For those of you who are worried that this was all getting a bit scientific, one of the most interesting and enjoyable books I have read in recent years was Kristen Luker’s Salsa Dancing into the Social Sciences. The book … Continue reading
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