際際滷shows by User: yewy / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: yewy / Wed, 30 Sep 2015 23:36:04 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: yewy Yewande okuleye medical cannabis online identity and illness narratives /yewy/yewande-okuleye-medical-cannabis-online-identity-and-illness-narratives yewandeokuleyemedicalcannabisonlineidentityandillnessnarratives-150930233605-lva1-app6892
The plethora of illness narrative blogs gives readers a rich tapestry of insights on the pain and suffering experienced by people suffering from illness. The talk is a case study which uses the digital foot print to reconstruct an illness narrative to explore the multiple perspectives in co constructing an illness narrative online.]]>

The plethora of illness narrative blogs gives readers a rich tapestry of insights on the pain and suffering experienced by people suffering from illness. The talk is a case study which uses the digital foot print to reconstruct an illness narrative to explore the multiple perspectives in co constructing an illness narrative online.]]>
Wed, 30 Sep 2015 23:36:04 GMT /yewy/yewande-okuleye-medical-cannabis-online-identity-and-illness-narratives yewy@slideshare.net(yewy) Yewande okuleye medical cannabis online identity and illness narratives yewy The plethora of illness narrative blogs gives readers a rich tapestry of insights on the pain and suffering experienced by people suffering from illness. The talk is a case study which uses the digital foot print to reconstruct an illness narrative to explore the multiple perspectives in co constructing an illness narrative online. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yewandeokuleyemedicalcannabisonlineidentityandillnessnarratives-150930233605-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The plethora of illness narrative blogs gives readers a rich tapestry of insights on the pain and suffering experienced by people suffering from illness. The talk is a case study which uses the digital foot print to reconstruct an illness narrative to explore the multiple perspectives in co constructing an illness narrative online.
Yewande okuleye medical cannabis online identity and illness narratives from University of Leicester
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Oral History 2.0: Identity, Conversations and Methodology /slideshow/yewande-okuleye-oral-history-conference-2015/50863151 yewandeokuleyeoralhistoryconference2015-150723211344-lva1-app6891
Presented at the oral history society conference 2015 Oral histories of Science, Technology and Medicine Abstract: The digital revolution and the democratisation of the internet have increased the availability and accessibility of oral history artefacts on the internet. A Google search for oral history brings up a plethora of stakeholders ranging from institutions like the British Library, to community oral history projects. Here, we can follow the trajectory of narratives from a broad range of subjects through audio excerpts, short film clips, animations, illustrations, maps and photographs. This allows us to bypass the written word and experience the narrative in multi -modal ways. This transformation is palpable. There is a growing literature about the relationship between emergent digital technologies and oral history practice, however we are yet to consider in detail how the digital and internet revolution has affected our subjects. The internet and social media has opened up a space for marginalised voices, not only to speak for themselves but to construct their online identities. In my project about the role which activists played in the medical marijuana movement, majority of my subjects have an extensive internet and social media presence. Websites, facebook and blogs are strategic branding tools used to construct identities, personal narratives and ideologies creating multiple layers of information and the blurring of boundaries between, the person the branded person and the networked person. Networked person is a working terminology which refers to online information about the subject. This paper will use a case study approach to open up discussions and explore the methodological and ethical issues in conducting oral history within this framework]]>

Presented at the oral history society conference 2015 Oral histories of Science, Technology and Medicine Abstract: The digital revolution and the democratisation of the internet have increased the availability and accessibility of oral history artefacts on the internet. A Google search for oral history brings up a plethora of stakeholders ranging from institutions like the British Library, to community oral history projects. Here, we can follow the trajectory of narratives from a broad range of subjects through audio excerpts, short film clips, animations, illustrations, maps and photographs. This allows us to bypass the written word and experience the narrative in multi -modal ways. This transformation is palpable. There is a growing literature about the relationship between emergent digital technologies and oral history practice, however we are yet to consider in detail how the digital and internet revolution has affected our subjects. The internet and social media has opened up a space for marginalised voices, not only to speak for themselves but to construct their online identities. In my project about the role which activists played in the medical marijuana movement, majority of my subjects have an extensive internet and social media presence. Websites, facebook and blogs are strategic branding tools used to construct identities, personal narratives and ideologies creating multiple layers of information and the blurring of boundaries between, the person the branded person and the networked person. Networked person is a working terminology which refers to online information about the subject. This paper will use a case study approach to open up discussions and explore the methodological and ethical issues in conducting oral history within this framework]]>
Thu, 23 Jul 2015 21:13:44 GMT /slideshow/yewande-okuleye-oral-history-conference-2015/50863151 yewy@slideshare.net(yewy) Oral History 2.0: Identity, Conversations and Methodology yewy Presented at the oral history society conference 2015 Oral histories of Science, Technology and Medicine Abstract: The digital revolution and the democratisation of the internet have increased the availability and accessibility of oral history artefacts on the internet. A Google search for oral history brings up a plethora of stakeholders ranging from institutions like the British Library, to community oral history projects. Here, we can follow the trajectory of narratives from a broad range of subjects through audio excerpts, short film clips, animations, illustrations, maps and photographs. This allows us to bypass the written word and experience the narrative in multi -modal ways. This transformation is palpable. There is a growing literature about the relationship between emergent digital technologies and oral history practice, however we are yet to consider in detail how the digital and internet revolution has affected our subjects. The internet and social media has opened up a space for marginalised voices, not only to speak for themselves but to construct their online identities. In my project about the role which activists played in the medical marijuana movement, majority of my subjects have an extensive internet and social media presence. Websites, facebook and blogs are strategic branding tools used to construct identities, personal narratives and ideologies creating multiple layers of information and the blurring of boundaries between, the person the branded person and the networked person. Networked person is a working terminology which refers to online information about the subject. This paper will use a case study approach to open up discussions and explore the methodological and ethical issues in conducting oral history within this framework <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yewandeokuleyeoralhistoryconference2015-150723211344-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the oral history society conference 2015 Oral histories of Science, Technology and Medicine Abstract: The digital revolution and the democratisation of the internet have increased the availability and accessibility of oral history artefacts on the internet. A Google search for oral history brings up a plethora of stakeholders ranging from institutions like the British Library, to community oral history projects. Here, we can follow the trajectory of narratives from a broad range of subjects through audio excerpts, short film clips, animations, illustrations, maps and photographs. This allows us to bypass the written word and experience the narrative in multi -modal ways. This transformation is palpable. There is a growing literature about the relationship between emergent digital technologies and oral history practice, however we are yet to consider in detail how the digital and internet revolution has affected our subjects. The internet and social media has opened up a space for marginalised voices, not only to speak for themselves but to construct their online identities. In my project about the role which activists played in the medical marijuana movement, majority of my subjects have an extensive internet and social media presence. Websites, facebook and blogs are strategic branding tools used to construct identities, personal narratives and ideologies creating multiple layers of information and the blurring of boundaries between, the person the branded person and the networked person. Networked person is a working terminology which refers to online information about the subject. This paper will use a case study approach to open up discussions and explore the methodological and ethical issues in conducting oral history within this framework
Oral History 2.0: Identity, Conversations and Methodology from University of Leicester
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You call it Marijuana and I call it canabis /slideshow/yewande-okuleye-british-society-of-history-of-science-postgraduate-conference-2015ppt/49579641 yewandeokuleyebritishsocietyofhistoryofsciencepostgraduateconference2015ppt-150619003619-lva1-app6892
Cannabis is a reputed to be a miracle cure for a wide range of aillments however it is a schedule 1 drug which in effect means the public have a precarious access to cannabis.This talk examines the language used to describe canabis and maurijuana as a way into undersatnding the broader contexts of my research question.]]>

Cannabis is a reputed to be a miracle cure for a wide range of aillments however it is a schedule 1 drug which in effect means the public have a precarious access to cannabis.This talk examines the language used to describe canabis and maurijuana as a way into undersatnding the broader contexts of my research question.]]>
Fri, 19 Jun 2015 00:36:19 GMT /slideshow/yewande-okuleye-british-society-of-history-of-science-postgraduate-conference-2015ppt/49579641 yewy@slideshare.net(yewy) You call it Marijuana and I call it canabis yewy Cannabis is a reputed to be a miracle cure for a wide range of aillments however it is a schedule 1 drug which in effect means the public have a precarious access to cannabis.This talk examines the language used to describe canabis and maurijuana as a way into undersatnding the broader contexts of my research question. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yewandeokuleyebritishsocietyofhistoryofsciencepostgraduateconference2015ppt-150619003619-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cannabis is a reputed to be a miracle cure for a wide range of aillments however it is a schedule 1 drug which in effect means the public have a precarious access to cannabis.This talk examines the language used to describe canabis and maurijuana as a way into undersatnding the broader contexts of my research question.
You call it Marijuana and I call it canabis from University of Leicester
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Entering the Marijuna Field: Metaphors and Doctoral Identity /slideshow/yewande-okuleye-university-of-leicester-postgraduate-conference-2014-final/49578983 yewandeokuleyeuniversityofleicesterpostgraduateconference2014final-150619000917-lva1-app6892
Commencing a doctoral study program is exciting and daunting.This presentation highlights the importance of considering well- being as a key part of the process of becoming an academic. What can we do to feel in control of our experience? The presentation drawss on examples from my research process to illustrate ideas about how I am entering this new field of research and how metaphors are helping me to think about my research area and my academic identity.]]>

Commencing a doctoral study program is exciting and daunting.This presentation highlights the importance of considering well- being as a key part of the process of becoming an academic. What can we do to feel in control of our experience? The presentation drawss on examples from my research process to illustrate ideas about how I am entering this new field of research and how metaphors are helping me to think about my research area and my academic identity.]]>
Fri, 19 Jun 2015 00:09:17 GMT /slideshow/yewande-okuleye-university-of-leicester-postgraduate-conference-2014-final/49578983 yewy@slideshare.net(yewy) Entering the Marijuna Field: Metaphors and Doctoral Identity yewy Commencing a doctoral study program is exciting and daunting.This presentation highlights the importance of considering well- being as a key part of the process of becoming an academic. What can we do to feel in control of our experience? The presentation drawss on examples from my research process to illustrate ideas about how I am entering this new field of research and how metaphors are helping me to think about my research area and my academic identity. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yewandeokuleyeuniversityofleicesterpostgraduateconference2014final-150619000917-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Commencing a doctoral study program is exciting and daunting.This presentation highlights the importance of considering well- being as a key part of the process of becoming an academic. What can we do to feel in control of our experience? The presentation drawss on examples from my research process to illustrate ideas about how I am entering this new field of research and how metaphors are helping me to think about my research area and my academic identity.
Entering the Marijuna Field: Metaphors and Doctoral Identity from University of Leicester
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Altar offerings reflections /slideshow/reflections-on-altar-offerings/29548981 reflectionsonaltarofferings-131229001309-phpapp01
Peformance art writing by Yewande Okuleye ]]>

Peformance art writing by Yewande Okuleye ]]>
Sun, 29 Dec 2013 00:13:09 GMT /slideshow/reflections-on-altar-offerings/29548981 yewy@slideshare.net(yewy) Altar offerings reflections yewy Peformance art writing by Yewande Okuleye <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reflectionsonaltarofferings-131229001309-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Peformance art writing by Yewande Okuleye
Altar offerings reflections from University of Leicester
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Can you find your heart? Science and language /slideshow/heart-intelligence/29546840 heartintelligence-131228181215-phpapp02
Sci/Art event Word play exploring popular sayings about the heart This was a warm up exercise for the Model Body event hosted as the Dana centre,London. ]]>

Sci/Art event Word play exploring popular sayings about the heart This was a warm up exercise for the Model Body event hosted as the Dana centre,London. ]]>
Sat, 28 Dec 2013 18:12:15 GMT /slideshow/heart-intelligence/29546840 yewy@slideshare.net(yewy) Can you find your heart? Science and language yewy Sci/Art event Word play exploring popular sayings about the heart This was a warm up exercise for the Model Body event hosted as the Dana centre,London. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/heartintelligence-131228181215-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sci/Art event Word play exploring popular sayings about the heart This was a warm up exercise for the Model Body event hosted as the Dana centre,London.
Can you find your heart? Science and language from University of Leicester
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Artist statement /slideshow/artist-statement-29546790/29546790 artiststatement-131228180528-phpapp01
My artist statement with example of artwork]]>

My artist statement with example of artwork]]>
Sat, 28 Dec 2013 18:05:28 GMT /slideshow/artist-statement-29546790/29546790 yewy@slideshare.net(yewy) Artist statement yewy My artist statement with example of artwork <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/artiststatement-131228180528-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My artist statement with example of artwork
Artist statement from University of Leicester
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Public Engagment: Take a Line for a Walk at the University of Nottingham /slideshow/the-big-draw-event-university-of-nottingham-2009/14703646 thebigdraweventuniversityofnottingham2009-13500626297797-phpapp02-121012122927-phpapp02
The Big Draw 2009 Sci/Art Adventures: Take a line for a walk in the Visual Learning Lab A Sci/Art collaboration between Yewande Okuleye and Dr. Fergus Doherty. This event was sponsored and hosted by The Visual Learning Lab: at the University of Nottingham. A Sci/Art workshop that looked a the biomedical and scientific aspects of the sun. Art was used as an interpretation tool to gain a deeper understanding of the cellular changes in the skin due to overexposure to sunlight. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/visuallearninglab/documents/newsarticles/thebigdraw2009thehub.pdf ]]>

The Big Draw 2009 Sci/Art Adventures: Take a line for a walk in the Visual Learning Lab A Sci/Art collaboration between Yewande Okuleye and Dr. Fergus Doherty. This event was sponsored and hosted by The Visual Learning Lab: at the University of Nottingham. A Sci/Art workshop that looked a the biomedical and scientific aspects of the sun. Art was used as an interpretation tool to gain a deeper understanding of the cellular changes in the skin due to overexposure to sunlight. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/visuallearninglab/documents/newsarticles/thebigdraw2009thehub.pdf ]]>
Fri, 12 Oct 2012 12:28:44 GMT /slideshow/the-big-draw-event-university-of-nottingham-2009/14703646 yewy@slideshare.net(yewy) Public Engagment: Take a Line for a Walk at the University of Nottingham yewy The Big Draw 2009 Sci/Art Adventures: Take a line for a walk in the Visual Learning Lab A Sci/Art collaboration between Yewande Okuleye and Dr. Fergus Doherty. This event was sponsored and hosted by The Visual Learning Lab: at the University of Nottingham. A Sci/Art workshop that looked a the biomedical and scientific aspects of the sun. Art was used as an interpretation tool to gain a deeper understanding of the cellular changes in the skin due to overexposure to sunlight. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/visuallearninglab/documents/newsarticles/thebigdraw2009thehub.pdf <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thebigdraweventuniversityofnottingham2009-13500626297797-phpapp02-121012122927-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Big Draw 2009 Sci/Art Adventures: Take a line for a walk in the Visual Learning Lab A Sci/Art collaboration between Yewande Okuleye and Dr. Fergus Doherty. This event was sponsored and hosted by The Visual Learning Lab: at the University of Nottingham. A Sci/Art workshop that looked a the biomedical and scientific aspects of the sun. Art was used as an interpretation tool to gain a deeper understanding of the cellular changes in the skin due to overexposure to sunlight. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/visuallearninglab/documents/newsarticles/thebigdraw2009thehub.pdf
Public Engagment: Take a Line for a Walk at the University of Nottingham from University of Leicester
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E-learning listening to student conversations and lecturer musings /yewy/plat-conference-prepared-by-paul-staples-presented-by-kevin-silber platconferencepreparedbypaulstaplespresentedbykevinsilber-13002374828491-phpapp01
Plat Conference. Research by Yewande Okuleye, Prepared By Paul Staples Presented By Kevin Silber]]>

Plat Conference. Research by Yewande Okuleye, Prepared By Paul Staples Presented By Kevin Silber]]>
Tue, 15 Mar 2011 20:06:35 GMT /yewy/plat-conference-prepared-by-paul-staples-presented-by-kevin-silber yewy@slideshare.net(yewy) E-learning listening to student conversations and lecturer musings yewy Plat Conference. Research by Yewande Okuleye, Prepared By Paul Staples Presented By Kevin Silber <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/platconferencepreparedbypaulstaplespresentedbykevinsilber-13002374828491-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Plat Conference. Research by Yewande Okuleye, Prepared By Paul Staples Presented By Kevin Silber
E-learning listening to student conversations and lecturer musings from University of Leicester
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-yewy-48x48.jpg?cb=1732064220 Global health. Medical cannabis uk.linkedin.com/in/yewandeokuleye https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yewandeokuleyemedicalcannabisonlineidentityandillnessnarratives-150930233605-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds yewy/yewande-okuleye-medical-cannabis-online-identity-and-illness-narratives Yewande okuleye medi... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yewandeokuleyeoralhistoryconference2015-150723211344-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/yewande-okuleye-oral-history-conference-2015/50863151 Oral History 2.0: Iden... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yewandeokuleyebritishsocietyofhistoryofsciencepostgraduateconference2015ppt-150619003619-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/yewande-okuleye-british-society-of-history-of-science-postgraduate-conference-2015ppt/49579641 You call it Marijuana ...