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134Narration in MotionBritish Journal of Aesthetics 52 (1): 33-43. 2012.The moving frame of a tracking or crane shot, or of a camera tilt or pan, can affect the way we engage with a film narrative. In this paper, I argue that certain uses of the moving frame in narrative fiction film prescribe us to imagine ourselves moving through the world of the film. The existence of such an imaginative prescription ultimately threatens the necessity of the cinematic narrator. In light of the standard indeterminacy of our means of access to fictions, the prescription to imagine …Read more
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45Cinema, Philosophy, Bergman: On Film as Philosophy, by Paisley LivingstonMind 121 (484): 1095-1099. 2012.
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52The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Texts and ReadingsBritish Journal of Aesthetics 46 (2): 210-212. 2006.
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15Evaluation of a service development to increase detection of urinary tract infections in childrenJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (1): 73-76. 2005.
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24Chronic Pain - the Ethics of Care, Belief and CopingChisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 11 (4): 6. 2006.Jones, Kate The insights into the physiology of the chronic pain are presented, considering the fact that the physiology of pain and the range of personal factors that influence pain are complex. Even though substantial evidence suggests that strategies could be applied to assist chronic pain patients to endure some of the effects of long-term pain, a pain management strategy that works for one person might not be effective for another
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The intra-east cinema: the re-framing of an "East Asian" film sphereIn Saër Maty Bâ & Will Higbee (eds.), De-westernizing film studies, Routledge. 2012.
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Affective passions: the dancing female body and colonial rupture in Zouzou (1934) and Karmen Geï (2001)In Saër Maty Bâ & Will Higbee (eds.), De-westernizing film studies, Routledge. 2012.
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15ExtinctionBioessays 22 (12): 1123-1133. 2000.In the life of any species, extinction is the final evolutionary process. It is a common one at present, as the world is entering a major extinction crisis. The pattern of extinction and threat is very non-random, with some taxa being more vulnerable than others. Explaining why some taxa are affected and some escape is a major goal of conservation biology. More ambitiously, a predictive model could, in principle, be built by integrating comparable studies of past and present extinctions. We revi…Read more
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RMIT UniversityGraduate student
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics |
Aesthetics |
Continental Philosophy |