Curriculum Vitae James Fadiman, Ph.D
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Writers and Palestine Review: When Bearing Witness Becomes a Challenge
AFOPA Media Report – 4 Aug 2017 www.afopa.com.au Contents Writers and Palestine review: When bearing witness becomes a challenge ...................................................... 1 James Packer tightens virtual reality ties with Inception investment ................................................................. 3 Israel losing the public relations war against Palestinians .................................................................................. 4 Middle East debate sparks Labor warfare ........................................................................................................... 6 Queensland Labor conference to back Palestinian recognition .......................................................................... 7 SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 04AUG2017, http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/books/writers-and- palestine-review-when-bearing-witness-becomes-a-challenge-20170727-gxk0i5.html Writers and Palestine review: When bearing witness becomes a challenge Jeff Sparrow, Published: August 4 2017 - 12:15AM, MIDDLE EAST Kingdom of Olives and Ash: Writers Confront the Occupation Eds., Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman ,4th Estate, $27.99 This Is Not a Border: Reportage and Reflection from the Palestine Festival of Literature Eds., Ahdaf Soueif & Omar Robert Hamilton, Bloomsbury, $24.99 In 1937, the poet and heiress Nancy Cunard sent a message (signed by a galaxy of literary stars) to "the writers and poets of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales" inquiring about their attitudes to the Spanish Civil War. "Are you for, or -
Pioneering Cultural Initiatives by Esalen Centers for Theory
Esalen’s Half-Century of Pioneering Cultural Initiatives 1962 to 2012 For more information, please contact: Jane Hartford, Director of Development Center for Theory & Research and Special Projects Special Assistant to the Cofounder and Chairman Emeritus Michael Murphy Esalen Institute 1001 Bridgeway #247 Sausalito, CA 94965 415-459-5438 i Preface Most of us know Esalen mainly through public workshops advertised in the catalog. But there is another, usually quieter, Esalen that’s by invitation only: the hundreds of private initiatives sponsored now by Esalen’s Center for Theory and Research (CTR). Though not well publicized, this other Esalen has had a major impact on America and the world at large. From its programs in citizen diplomacy to its pioneering role in holistic health; from physics and philosophy to psychology, education and religion, Esalen has exercised a significant influence on our culture and society. CTR sponsors work in fields that think tanks and universities typically ignore, either because those fields are too controversial, too new, or because they fall between disciplinary silos. These initiatives have included diplomats and political leaders, such as Joseph Montville, the influential pioneer of citizen diplomacy, Jack Matlock and Arthur Hartman, former Ambassadors to the Soviet Union, and Claiborne Pell, former Chairman of the U.S. Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee; eminent Russian cultural leaders Vladimir Pozner, Sergei Kapitsa, and Victor Erofeyev; astronaut Rusty Schweickart; philosophers Jay Ogilvy, Sam -
Microdosing Psychedelics: Results from the Global Drug Survey 2019
Microdosing Psychedelics: Results from the Global Drug Survey 2019 Petranker, R.1,2, Anderson, T.2,3, Maier, L. J.4,5, Barratt, M. J.6,7, Ferris, J. A.8, & Winstock, A. R.9,10 1 Clinical Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada 2 Psychedelic Studies Research Program, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, ON, Canada 3 Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. 4 Department of Psychiatry and Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States 5 Early Postdoc Mobility Grantee, Swiss National Science Foundation, Bern, Switzerland 6 Social and Global Studies Centre, RMIT University, Australia 7 National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, Australia 8 Centre for Health Services Research, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 9 University College London, Gower St, Bloomsbury, London, UK 10 Global Drug Survey Ltd, London, UK *Corresponding Author Rotem Petranker Toronto, ON, Canada Email: [email protected] Abstract Microdosing psychedelics – the practice of taking small, sub-hallucinogenic amounts of substances like psilocybin-containing mushrooms or LSD – is becoming increasingly popular. Despite its surging popularity, little is known about the effects of this practice. This research had two aims. First, we attempted to replicate previous findings in the literature regarding the subjective benefits and challenges involved in microdosing. Second, we wanted to examine whether people who microdose test their substances for purity before consumption, and whether approach-intention to microdosing was predictive of more reported benefits. 7,313 people who reported microdosing, from a variety of countries, ages, and other demographics participated in our survey. -
Community and Practice in Two Generations of Online Illicit Drugs Discussions
Community and practice in two generations of online illicit drugs discussions A thesis submitted to the University of Manchester for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Humanities. 2020 P. O. Enghoff School of Social Sciences, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Table of Contents Abstract .................................................................................................................. 5 Acknowledgements .............................................................................................. 8 Other acknowledgements .................................................................................... 9 The author .............................................................................................................. 9 Chapter 1. Introduction ..................................................................................... 10 1.1 Background ........................................................................................... 11 1.2 Summary of thesis contents ................................................................ 19 1.2.1 Literature review .......................................................................... 20 1.2.2 Research design ............................................................................. 24 1.2.3 Research papers ............................................................................ 28 1.2.4 Discussion ...................................................................................... 31 Chapter 2. Literature review ............................................................................ -
A Surgeon's Story
8 † FTWeekend 3 June/4 June 2017 Six days and 50 years Essay |AmilestoneinIsrael’shistoryis promptingare-examinationofthe1967war and its consequences, writes John Reed sraelis remember the Six Day War The Six-Day War: Israeli as one of their finest moments — a The Breaking of the Middle East paratroopers national emergency when they by Guy Laron beside fought a lightning offensive on Yale University Press £20/$28, 384 pages Jerusalem’s three fronts against Egypt, Syria Western Wall Iand Jordan, destroying the Arab states’ Kingdom of Olives and Ash: in June 1967 airforceswithinhoursandthenpushing Writers Confront the Occupation Getty Images deep into Sinai and the West Bank. A by Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman defining image shows three Israeli para- Fourth Estate £12.99/Harper $16.99 448 pages troopers gazing up beside Jerusalem’s WesternWall,theJewishsiteofdevotion City on a Hilltop: American Jews that had until then been under Jorda- and the Israeli Settler Movement nianrule.Takenfrombelow,DavidRub- by Sara Yael Hirschhorn inger’s picture cast the men in heroic Harvard £31.95/$39.95, 368 pages light, capturing their awe at the sacred, disputedterritorynowinIsrael’sgift. The Only Language They Though dizzyingly swift, the war had Understand: Forcing Compromise been a long time coming. Tensions in Israel and Palestine betweenIsraelanditsneighbours,rising by Nathan Thrall since the 1956 Suez crisis, had deepened Metropolitan Books $28, 336 pages with the emergence of a Syrian- supported Palestinian guerrilla move- ment capable of attacking Israel from With the occupation now in ripe mid- thefamiliarone:Israelactsswiftly,reck- a long back story and complex legal and soundbites from settlers with Brooklyn cliché often heard on both sides — Jordanian territory in the West Bank. -
Recent Research in Psychology 1.0
Recent Research in Psychology 1.0. Fisher R.C. Silver 1.M. Chinsky B. Goff Y. Klar Evaluating a Large Group Awareness Training A Longitudinal Study of Psychosocial Effects Springer-Verlag New York Berlin Heidelberg London Paris Toyko Hong Kong Jeffrey D. Fisher, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1020, USA Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD, Program in Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California 92717, USA Jack M. Chinsky, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1020, USA Barry Goff, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1020, USA Yechiel Klar, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1020, USA Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Evaluating a large group awareness training: a longitudinal study of psychosocial effects I J.D. Fisher ... let al.], authors. p. em. - (Recent research in psychology) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN-13:978-0-387-97320-3 1. Group relations training - Longitudinal studies. 2. Group relations training-Evaluation. 1. Fisher, Jeffrey D., 1949- . II. Series. HM134.E93 1990 302'.14-dc20 90-36700 Printed on acid-free paper. © 1990 1.0. Fisher, R.C. Silver, I.M. Chinsky, B. Goff, and Y. K1ar. All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010, USA), except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereaf ter developed is forbidden. -
BC2019-Printproginccovers-High.Pdf
CONTENTS Welcome with Acknowledgements 1 Talk Abstracts (Alphabetically by Presenter) 3 Programme (Friday) 32–36 Programme (Saturday) 37–41 Programme (Sunday) 42–46 Installations 47–52 Film Festival 53–59 Entertainment 67–68 Workshops 69–77 Visionary Art 78 Invited Speaker & Committee Biographies 79–91 University Map 93 Area Map 94 King William Court – Ground Floor Map 95 King William Court – Third Floor Map 96 Dreadnought Building Map (Telesterion, Underworld, Etc.) 97 The Team 99 Safer Spaces Policy 101 General Information 107 BREAK TIMES - ALL DAYS 11:00 – 11:30 Break 13:00 – 14:30 Lunch 16:30 – 17:00 Break WELCOME & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS WELCOME & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS for curating the visionary art exhibition, you bring that extra special element to BC. Ashleigh Murphy-Beiner & Ali Beiner for your hard work, in your already busy lives, as our sponsorship team, which gives us more financial freedom to put on such a unique event. Paul Callahan for curating the Psychedelic Cinema, a fantastic line up this year, and thanks to Sam Oliver for stepping in last minute to help with this, great work! Andy Millns for stepping up in programming our installations, thank you! Darren Springer for your contribution to the academic programme, your perspective always brings new light. Andy Roberts for your help with merchandising, and your enlightening presence. Julian Vayne, another enlightening and uplifting presence, thank you for your contribution! To Rob Dickins for producing the 8 circuit booklet for the welcome packs, and organising the book stall, your expertise is always valuable. To Maria Papaspyrou for bringing the sacred feminine and TRIPPth. -
Hoofdstuk 2. the Yiddish Policemen's Union
Faculteit Letteren & Wijsbegeerte The Promised Land of salmon and furs Counterfactual history and Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policemen's Union Evelien Corveleyn Promotor: Dr. Pieter Vermeulen Masterpaper voorgedragen tot het bekomen van de graad van Master in de Vergelijkende Moderne Letterkunde 2011 Acknowledgements First of all, I would like to thank my promoter Dr. Pieter Vermeulen for his interesting ideas, constructive criticism, useful comments and corrections. With his guiding hand I travelled back to counterfactual history, explored the difficult relations between Israel and the Palestinian people, and had the opportunity to analyze the extraordinary novel and mind of a magician of words. Secondly, I would also like to thank Prof. Dr. Philippe Codde, whose inspiring course and contagious enthusiasm have convinced me to conduct further research in the field of Jewish American Literature. And thirdly, I would like to thank everyone else who has advised and encouraged me while I was writing this dissertation. iii Table of Contents Introduction....................................................................................................................... 7 Hoofdstuk 1. Michael Chabon and his Maps and Legends ........................................... 10 1.1 Genre fiction ....................................................................................................... 11 1.2 Epic fantasy ........................................................................................................ 13 1.3 Science fiction ................................................................................................... -
Erhard Seminars Training, Inc
MOIHER JONES We Confront Werner Erhard With Our Awareness Of His Manifestation Of What We're Clear Is A Big Scam LET THEM EAT By Suzanne Gordon Illustrations by Jeffrey Seaver N EVENING AT THE WHITE HOUSE IS NOT AN play, as the parents gathered in the White House dining unusual event for Enud McGiffert. As the room for refreshments, the President walked up to her. wife of Assistant Secretary of Defense David "Now, where were we?" he asked, smilinghis famous smile. McGiffert, she has been there many times. Enud McGiffert was thrilled. "I want you to know," But one particular evening, May 1, 1978, Carter went on, "that I know about your group and will call standsA out in her mind. Mrs. McGiffert had gone to the upon you when we have our plans ready." majestic building on Pennsylvania Avenue to attend a per- Mrs. McGiffert,an est graduate and enrolleein the Hunger formance of a play presented by her daughter's elementary Project, was not the only one pleased with Carter's response. school, whosestudents included Amy Carter. Before the per- Upon hearing of the incident,est Public-RelationsManager formance, President and Mrs. Carter greeted children and Brian Van der Horst beamed. It was nothing short of a mir- parents on an informal reception line. It was then that Mrs. acle, a miracle that would delight Werner Erhard. For if MeGiffert drew open the curtain on her own personaldrama. one man will spark America's movement to end hunger, She stopped, said hello, andthen she simply could not refrain. -
Copyright and Use of This Thesis This Thesis Must Be Used in Accordance with the Provisions of the Copyright Act 1968
COPYRIGHT AND USE OF THIS THESIS This thesis must be used in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. Reproduction of material protected by copyright may be an infringement of copyright and copyright owners may be entitled to take legal action against persons who infringe their copyright. Section 51 (2) of the Copyright Act permits an authorized officer of a university library or archives to provide a copy (by communication or otherwise) of an unpublished thesis kept in the library or archives, to a person who satisfies the authorized officer that he or she requires the reproduction for the purposes of research or study. The Copyright Act grants the creator of a work a number of moral rights, specifically the right of attribution, the right against false attribution and the right of integrity. You may infringe the author’s moral rights if you: - fail to acknowledge the author of this thesis if you quote sections from the work - attribute this thesis to another author - subject this thesis to derogatory treatment which may prejudice the author’s reputation For further information contact the University’s Director of Copyright Services sydney.edu.au/copyright The Trials of Psychedelic Medicine LSD Psychotherapy, Clinical Science, and Pharmaceutical Regulation in the United States, 1949-1976 Matthew Oram A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Department of History School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry University of Sydney 2014 ii Declaration of Originality This thesis contains no material that has been accepted for the award of any other degree or diploma in any university or institute of higher learning. -
Inner Voices: Distinguishing Transcendent and Pathological Characteristics Trauma, Psychotherapy, and Meditation the Transperson
Volume 28 Number 1,1996 Inner voices: Distinguishing transcendent and pathological characteristics 1 Mitchell B. Liester Trauma, psychotherapy, and meditation 31 Ferris B. Urbanowski & John J. Miller The transpersonal movement: A Russian perspective on its emergence and prospects for further development 49 V. V. Nalimov & Jeanna A. Drogalina Transpersonal art and literary theory 63 Ken Wilber REVIEW Thoughts without a thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist perspective, Mark Epstein John J. Miller NOTICE TO The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology is published SUBSCRIBERS semi-annually beginning with Volume l,No. 1, 1969. Current year subscriptions—Volume 28, 1996. To individuals: S24.00 per year; $12.00 either issue. To libraries and all institutions: $32 per year or $16 either issue. Overseas airmail, add $13 per volume, $6.50 per issue. Back volumes: Volumes 24-27 (2 issues per volume) $24 each, $12 per issue. Volumes 15-23 (2 issues per volume) $20 each, $10 per issue. Volumes 1-14 (2 issues per volume) $14 each, $7 per issue. All Journal issues are available. See back pages of this issue for previous contents. Order from and make remittances payable to: The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, P.O. Box 4437, Stanford, California 94309. The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology is indexed in Psychological Abstracts and listed in Chicorel Health Science Indexes, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, International Bibliography of Book Reviews, Mental Health Abstracts, Psychological Reader's Guide, and beginning in 1982 Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences Citation Index Contenta Religionum NOTICE TO Manuscript deadlines: Manuscripts may be submitted by any AUTHORS author at any time. -
Introductory Reading for Being a Leader and the Effective Exercise of Leadership: an Ontological / Phenomenological Model
Comments Welcome i First Draft August 2008 Revised 15 March 2017 Harvard Business School Negotiation, Organizations and Markets Research Papers HARVARD NOM RESEARCH PAPER NO. 09-022 BARBADOS GROUP WORKING PAPER NO. 08-01 SIMON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS WORKING PAPER NO. 08-02 Introductory Reading For Being a Leader and The Effective Exercise of Leadership: An Ontological / Phenomenological Model WERNER ERHARD Independent [email protected] MICHAEL C. JENSEN Jessie Isidor Straus Professor Emeritus, Harvard Business School [email protected] STEVE ZAFFRON Senior Program Leader, Landmark Worldwide LLC CEO, Vanto Group [email protected] JERI L. ECHEVERRIA Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer, retired, California State University [email protected] 15 March 2017 This document contains the Sixth and Seventh of seven Pre-Course Readings for our one-semester course “Being A Leader and The Effective Exercise of Leadership: An Ontological / Phenomenological Model.” Some of the material presented in this course is based on or derived from the consulting and program material of the Vanto Group, and from material presented in the Landmark Forum and other programs offered by Landmark Worldwide LLC. The ideas and the methodology created by Werner Erhard underlie much of the material. The authors are responsible for all errors or incompletions in this work. Note: We acknowledge Kari L. Granger for her past work with us and specifically for the contribution she made to the development of this document. FAIR USE: You may redistribute this document freely, but please do not post the electronic file on the web. We welcome web links to this document at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1585976 We revise our papers regularly, and providing this link to the original ensures that readers will receive the most recent version.