1 hr 5 min

Episode 12: The Man Who Understood Women No Title

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"The Man Who Understood Women" is a short story by Leonard Merrick, published in 1911.

The theory of knowledge-making, or epistemology, that I described is drawn from actor-network-theory but can also be found in other theories of knowledge-making, such as those of John Dewey or Brenda Dervin.

SCBWI is the Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

These are my new glasses:

The Dapper Rat site offers some ideas for fun toys for pet rats.

The music in this podcast is provided by Mevio.com.

"A Mutual Misunderstanding" is by Peter, Bjorn and John.

"Nobody Really Understands" is by Dan Coyle.

"Better" is by Jonathan Coulton.

"The Man Who Understood Women" is a short story by Leonard Merrick, published in 1911.

The theory of knowledge-making, or epistemology, that I described is drawn from actor-network-theory but can also be found in other theories of knowledge-making, such as those of John Dewey or Brenda Dervin.

SCBWI is the Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

These are my new glasses:

The Dapper Rat site offers some ideas for fun toys for pet rats.

The music in this podcast is provided by Mevio.com.

"A Mutual Misunderstanding" is by Peter, Bjorn and John.

"Nobody Really Understands" is by Dan Coyle.

"Better" is by Jonathan Coulton.

1 hr 5 min