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Hello again, and welcome to the newest installation of the joint venture known as Scattered Thoughts. I use the term "joint venture" because both of us have jobs here...you and I. While admittedly, I do most of the heavy lifting by turning a magician's thin air into readable and flowing prose, your effort is then required to peruse and enjoy said work. Yep, it's give and take, ying and yang, odd man out, red rover, red rover, send Jimmy right over, world-peace achieved-in-our-lifetime, grab a seat when the music stops kind of stuff. I sincerely hope your life has rolled along as a well-oiled…mehr

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Hello again, and welcome to the newest installation of the joint venture known as Scattered Thoughts. I use the term "joint venture" because both of us have jobs here...you and I. While admittedly, I do most of the heavy lifting by turning a magician's thin air into readable and flowing prose, your effort is then required to peruse and enjoy said work. Yep, it's give and take, ying and yang, odd man out, red rover, red rover, send Jimmy right over, world-peace achieved-in-our-lifetime, grab a seat when the music stops kind of stuff. I sincerely hope your life has rolled along as a well-oiled and properly tuned machine since last we spoke. I am well. Thanks for asking. With that said, give me your hand and come this way. I have many new thoughts to share with you....most of them scattered.
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Autorenporträt
David Mills is Associate Professor (Pedagogy and the Social Sciences) at the University of Oxford's Department of Education and Fellow of Kellogg College. He directs the Grand Union ESRC-funded doctoral training partnership, an Oxford-led collaboration with Open University and Brunel University London. Trained in anthropology, he has published work on disciplinarity, higher education policy, doctoral education, and African universities. His current interests include the politics of higher education capacity building and the challenges of collaborative research. His books include Ethnography and Education (SAGE, 2013), Difficult Folk: A Political History of Social Anthropology (Berghahn, 2008), and the coedited African Anthropologies: History, Practice, Critique (Zed, 2006).