21st March 2012, 10:23 PM
I think Mr. Rothwell might have a very good point. I'm just not sure what it is.
I think it might be something to do with access to data, or collaboration between commercials and academics and 'amateurs' (not sure of the prefered nomenclature these days), or maybe about some regressive social instrument that perpetuates the pedagogic hegemony, or something.
I also think that the piece reads like perhaps he doesn't want to be too specific or name names, or possibly that it is aimed at a particular audience who is already in the know. I'm not though.
Happy to be proved wrong, as always.:o)
I think it might be something to do with access to data, or collaboration between commercials and academics and 'amateurs' (not sure of the prefered nomenclature these days), or maybe about some regressive social instrument that perpetuates the pedagogic hegemony, or something.
I also think that the piece reads like perhaps he doesn't want to be too specific or name names, or possibly that it is aimed at a particular audience who is already in the know. I'm not though.
Happy to be proved wrong, as always.:o)