Too many ideas, too little time

For something that does not yet pay me in any consistent manner, I seem to spend an awful lot of time doing it…

That is, erm – public writing on the internet. And most notably, blogging.

I’m pretty hacked off with Facebook. Timeline sucks greatly. My news feed is frequently less-than-inspiring. And yet, it remains inspiring enough for me to stick with it.

But I have had enough of putting swathes of text up on facebook. It is time to find a better home for many of the ideas that simply don’t belong to any of the blogs.

So here goes!

Published by: Alexander Douglas

Alexander is a researcher whose work really does span multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary modes/dimensions, a committed teacher in higher education (with specialist interests in both creative practice and critical thinking), a practising musician (as conductor/MD, instrumentalist and composer/arranger), arts and health practitioner, facilitator, consultant, mentor and activist whose research identity began with music and theology before expanding to multiple issues constellating around philosophical and theological anthropology, aesthetics, epistemology, ‘pure’ and ‘applied’ phenomenology, the critical medical humanities and race. Hermeneutics is also part of his researcher identity and undergirds his commitment to anticolonial and antiracist meaning-making and world-building. In summary, he is ‘a humanities geek in the body of a musician’.

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