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How Note-Taking Can Support Understanding: Writing as a Form of Thinking

Posted on 17/08/202617/08/2026 by Davood Gozli

Here is a video in which I consider a commonplace and apparently straightforward activity, note-taking, and try to show its strangeness and potential. What are we doing when we take notes? Are we simply keeping a record of what we have heard or read, or can note-taking become part of the process through which we…

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How to Write a Literature Review: 5 Steps for Psychology Students

Posted on 03/08/2026 by Davood Gozli

In this video, I discuss a few ideas about writing literature reviews, especially for students and early-career researchers in psychology and the social sciences. I begin with the distinction between a research topic and a research question, and I consider how that distinction can guide our reading, our selection of sources, and the organization of…

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Anne Dufourmantelle’s “Power of Gentleness: Meditations on the Risk of Living”

Posted on 21/12/202531/07/2026 by Davood Gozli

Power of Gentleness: Meditations on the Risk of Living by Anne Dufourmantelle, translated by Katherine Payne and Vincent Sallé The following quotations are meant to offer a small sample of the book. Not included are Dufourmantelle’s discussions of sensuality (with multiple chapters devoted to “Sensory Celebration”), trauma, animality, and psychoanalytic practice. “Gentleness does not belong…

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Phones versus Play: What Jonathan Haidt Means by the Great Rewiring of Childhood in ‘The Anxious Generation’

Posted on 03/11/202403/11/2024 by Davood Gozli

In The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness, Jonathan Haidt contrasts two fundamentally different ways of growing up: a play-based childhood versus a phone-based childhood. The shift from physical, open-ended play to structured, screen-driven interaction has changed how children explore the world and socialize, with significant…

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Re-Discovering the Richness of Everyday Life

Posted on 04/05/202317/05/2023 by Davood Gozli

Over the past two years, I have created a series of videos based on the book, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life by Svend Brinkmann. I posted the final part a few days ago. In this post, I want to discuss the book’s importance and who can benefit from it. Why is this book important? First,…

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