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  Ivan Illich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ivan Illich in Conversation interviews with Cayley, David.
The Rivers North of the Future - The Testament of Ivan Illich as told to David Cayley (2005) ISBN 0887847145 (Toronto: Anansi Press)
Corruption of Christianity Illich, Ivan (Author) Cayley, David (Editor) (2000) ISBN 0660180995
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ivan_Illich   (1250 words)

  
 Grameen Bank, Bangladesh
David Cayley And presumably wage employment isn't in any case available to most of the people in the world and there's no prospect that it will be.
David Cayley This is a very unflattering portrait of men.
David Cayley I remember a story that a Brazilian environmentalist, Jos Lutzenberger, told me a couple of years ago.
www.gdrc.org /icm/grameen-radiotalk.html   (7329 words)

  
 Interview with Ivan Illich
It is Cayley's depth of understanding of Illich both as a great thinker of the twentieth century and as a human being that enabled Cayley to translate the contents of an extremely complex mind into laymen's terms.
CAYLEY: In asking for disestablishment and by using the language that was used historically to separate church and state, you imply that schooling has in effect become a new form of compulsory religion.
CAYLEY: You remark in Limits to Medicine that, if your critique of medicine is taken as an attack on doctors, the result will be analogous to what has already happened in the matter of schooling.
www.spinninglobe.net /illichinterview.htm   (5060 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
David Housman, Enumeration of hamiltonian paths in Cayley diagrams, Aequationes Mathematicae, 23 (1981) 80-97.
David Witte, On hamiltonian circuits in Cayley diagrams, Discrete Mathematics, 38 (1982) 99-108.
David Witte and Joseph A. Gallian, A survey: Hamiltonian cycles in Cayley graphs, Discrete Mathematics, 51 (1984) 293-304.
www.d.umn.edu /~jgallian/progbib.html   (2978 words)

  
 Compass Vol. 14 #3, Books: Costello Review
avid Cayley's George Grant in Conversation is a tidy and completely readable compendium of all the major themes that occupied Grant in his publications on philosophy and politics from the fifties to the late eighties.
The ideas are delivered here by the master himself in a series of retrospective conversations with the CBC's Cayley just a couple of years before Grant died.
Cayley has clearly immersed himself in George Grant's thought--and not only in his thought but also in the dynamic intertwining of Grant's family and public life with his philosophical thinking over the course of more than thirty years.
gvanv.com /compass/arch/v1403/costello.html   (931 words)

  
 National Post Online - artslife
But a new book by writer and broadcaster David Cayley concludes that the huge increase in prison populations in most industrialized countries is a threat to civilized society and to our personal safety.
Cayley cites several studies that show that the more prisoners are removed from guards, the easier it is for those guards to see them as subhuman and to treat them with increasing brutality.
In one example of how community efforts can work, Cayley cites the example of Wray Budreo, a paedophile who had served his full sentence in the Kingston penitentiary, but was greeted with outrage and hounded by reporters and protesters when he tried to settle in Peterborough, Ont.
www.fact.on.ca /newpaper/np99011b.htm   (1217 words)

  
 CR bookstore
David Cayley, a veteran writer and broadcaster, has truly written a seminal work on the crisis of prison overpopulation and crime and punishment generally.
Cayley argues that growing incarceration rates are political; more reflective of current societal beliefs and anxieties, in part fueled by the media, than any actual increase in crime.
Cayley’s work is extremely well researched and well written in a scholarly, yet intelligible, style.
www.crnetwork.ca /bookstore/bookreview.asp?BrID=b000040&source=peacemaker   (330 words)

  
 IDEAS June 1999 Calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
IDEAS producer David Cayley looks back at the radical critiques of education advanced in the 1960s and '70s: Ivan Illich thought schools should be seen as a new state church.
David Cayley asks if the language of values provides a sound basis for moral education.
IDEAS producer David Cayley contemplates the state of Canadian universities, which have suffered funding cuts, the tensions produced by the politics of race and gender, and demands that they become more accountable and efficient.
www.cbc.ca /ideas/calendar/1999/99jun.html   (718 words)

  
 Quill & Quire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This central theme is explored through a series of interviews and dialogue with Cayley, carefully transcribed by the author over a period of several years.
The first 40 pages are all original Cayley, providing us with a cogent introduction, in language that is clear, albeit sometimes rambling.
Cayley’s masterful transcription – detailed, often surprisingly emotional, yet logical – leaves the reader pondering long after the book is finished.
www.quillandquire.com /reviews/review_print.cfm?review_id=4297   (338 words)

  
 Ivan Illich on the church: from community of spirit to control centre Catholic New Times - Find Articles
The Rivers North of the Future: The Testament of Ivan Illich, as told to David Cayley, foreword by Charles Taylor, Toronto: Anansi Press, 2004.
The first line of Charles Taylor's foreword to this book reads: "We all owe a debt to David Cayley for bringing to the public this statement of the core thinking of Ivan Illich." Indeed, this is true.
Over the past 20 years or more, David Cayley, well-known radio producer of the even better-known CBC Ideas program, has done Canada a huge service by publishing his scholarly yet intimate interviews with the great 20th century thinkers Northrop Frye, George Grant and Ivan Illich.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0MKY/is_10_29/ai_n13820054   (384 words)

  
 Denken nach Illich: Circle for Research on Proportionality (CROP), Ivan Illich, Barbara Duden, Mattias Rieger, Sajay ...
David Cayley is a writer and broadcaster who has been working for the national radio network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for nearly thirty years.
He is the author of five books, including Ivan Illich in Conversation, and most recently, The Expanding Prison, an essay on why there are so many people in prison and on alternatives ways of addressing crime and punishment.
Cayley, David., Ivan Illich in Conversation, Anansi Press, Ontario, 1992.
www.pudel.uni-bremen.de /archiv/612en_oak1_David_Cayley.html   (154 words)

  
 In Memoriam: Norma Cayley
Her new husband, Ed Cayley, had abandoned a career in business to become a teacher, and the Canadian couple had come to the School for an interview with Don Hagerman in 1957.
Evening bridge games between the Cayleys and the Hinmans, meanwhile, were always held at the Cayley's house, the better for Norma to serve tea.
She leaves her husband Ed, two children from a previous marriage, and her and Ed's son David Cayley '62, a prominent journalist and author.
www.holderness.org /article.asp?ID=474   (528 words)

  
 SPT v9n1: Technology and Political Education by Leah Bradshaw
In a book of conversations with David Cayley, Grant lays out what he sees as the fundamental essence of technology.
He tells Cayley: "I've been thinking very hard about this, and one thing that has become clear to me is that the paradigm of knowledge given in modern science differs from the origins of the idea that one is given knowledge through love of the beautiful.
If part of how one knows is to be open to being "led forth," then one does not dream of masterful control, so much as one simply hopes for vision, good fortune and grace, coupled of course with as much human effort and ingenuity as is realistically possible.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /ejournals/SPT/v9n1/bradshaw.html   (7603 words)

  
 University of Waterloo Daily Bulletin
Cayley will introduce the lecture by documenting the exponential growth of incarceration: "During the last generation the number of people imprisoned has expanded dramatically throughout the Western world.
While a student at Harvard, Cayley was a student of George Wald, who was UW's first Hagey Lecturer in 1970.
Havitz notes: "Though the principal writer behind CBC Radio's 'Ideas' featuring Lister Sinclair, Cayley is perhaps best known or his 'In Conversation' book series: Northrop Frye in Conversation, Ivan Illich in Conversation, and George Grant in Conversation.
www.adm.uwaterloo.ca /bulletin/1997/nov/06th.html   (1351 words)

  
 The Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
David and Mei-fei Elrick from the University of Guelph are presently at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium.
David Cayley, Canadian writer and producer of CBC "Ideas," will present the 1997 Hagey Lecture on Wednesday, November 19 at 8 p.m.
While a student at Harvard, Cayley was a student of the inaugural Hagey Lecturer, George Wald.
watserv1.uwaterloo.ca /~facassoc/forum81.html   (6250 words)

  
 Northrop Frye and the end/s of ideology -- Northrop Frye in Conversation by David Cayley / Words with Power: Being a ...
Northrop Frye and the end/s of ideology -- Northrop Frye in Conversation by David Cayley / Words with Power: Being a Second Study of the Bible and Literature by Northrop Frye / The Double Vision: Language and Meaning in Religion by Northrop Frye
It is time that Frye's central concern with the relation between ideology and mythology became better known, especially as it manifests itself in his later work.
In this essay I concentrate on the last two books Frye wrote before he died, along with a re-markable collection of conversations Frye had with David Cayley of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) about a year earlier; I wish to place these books, so focused on ideology, in the context of Frye's whole career.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3612/is_199504/ai_n8723983   (462 words)

  
 House of Anansi Press : authors
David Cayley is a producer at CBC Radio as well as a writer.
He is the author of The Rivers North of the Future and The Expanding Prison which began as a series of broadcasts for Ideas.
Cayley is also a contributor to Anansi's In Conversation series, which includes books on Ivan Illich, Northrop Frye, and George Grant.
www.anansi.ca /authors.cfm?author_id=17&return_id=63   (84 words)

  
 CBC Radio | Ideas | Features - Bread & Puppet Theatre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Schumann has created a prophetic, political and religious theatre for our time.
David Cayley relates the history of the Bread and Puppet Theatre and the ideas on which it is based.
In New York City, in the early 1960's a new theatre was born - the Bread and Puppet Theatre - named for the coarse, flavourful sourdough bread that was given out at its performances, and for the grave, evocative puppet figures that were the theatre's main performers.
www.cbc.ca /ideas/features/bread_puppet   (1454 words)

  
 ebrINFO: contributors
She designed, with photographer David Henry and poet Thomas Swiss, the New Media poem Flood.
She also contributed a retroREVIEW of Jay David Bolter's Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing.
Cayley's contribution to the electropoetics special is titled, The King is Dead, Long Live the King.He can be reached at:
www.altx.com /ebr/info/contribs/contribs.htm   (8677 words)

  
 Amazon.com: George Grant in Conversation (In Conversation series): Books: David Cayley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Historian Ramsay Cook called George Grant one of Canada's two most important political thinkers in the twentieth century.
In these lively conversations, recorded not long before Grant's death, David Cayley explores with Grant the deep roots of his faith, his evolution as a thinker, and his views on the future of Canada.
David Cayley is a writer and broadcaster at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0887845533?v=glance   (422 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Challenges of Ivan Illich: A Collective Reflection: Books: Lee Hoinacki,Carl Mitcham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Rivers North Of The Future: The Testament Of Ivan Illich as told to David Cayley by David Cayley
David Cayley's Ivan Illich in Conversation, based on the CBC interviews, provides perhaps the best single overview of Illich's life and work.)
To truly grasp Illich's arguments, I have found, is to find oneself moved and even pained.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0791454223?v=glance   (1382 words)

  
 UC San Diego: Recent Library Acquisitions: Communication: July - December 1996
Altheide, David L. Qualitative media analysis / David L. Altheide.
Plastic words : the tyranny of a modular language / Uwe Poerksen ; translated by Jutta Mason and David Cayley.
Sumner, David E. Graduate programs in journalism and mass communications / David E. Sumner.
gort.ucsd.edu /ek/comm/Acquisitions/july-dec96.html   (2157 words)

  
 John Ohliger - Insight: Critical views of Paulo Freire's work
In a letter to Miriam Temple I wrote: "Thanks for the news about what the summer seminar is planning.
My experience is that Freire is usually treated as some kind of an icon [See: Cayley & Furter; Millwood & Aronowitz; Elias; and McLaren/Giroux].
Fetterman, David M. "Review of The Politics of Education." American Anthropologist, Mar 1986.
www.nl.edu /academics/cas/ace/resources/JohnOhliger_Insight1.cfm   (8029 words)

  
 ...and David Taylor / books by Author - Psychohelp best price counselling books secrets.
Written by: Charles Taylor, David Cayley, Ivan Illich.
Written by: David O. Sears, Letitia Anne Peplau, Shelley E. Taylor.
Written by: David O. Sears, Letitia Anne Peplau, Shelley E. Taylor, Pepla.
www.psychohelp.co.uk /search-Book/Author/David+Taylor   (1408 words)

  
 ICOPA: Conference for Penal Abolition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
MORNING PLENARY: Angela Davis, Ruth Morris, David Cayley, David Korten, and others will present in 2 separate panels how prisons are industry and how the penal system fits with the corporate agenda.
Then Brett Collins, Bill Phipps, Kevin Thomas, David Korten, will speak about creative strategies to transformation.
*DAVID CAYLEY, CBC Canada broadcaster on IDEAS, whose interviews with Nils Christie made history in our field, exposing prisons as industry
www.zmag.org /Bulletins/picopa.htm   (892 words)

  
 BSHM: Archive -- Talks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Crilly, Tony, Cayley's extension of the roots algorithm to the complex plane, Sept 13-16 1989
Pimm, David, Implications of the history of mathematics for mathematics education, Sept 10-12 1982
Rowe, David, Cayley and the role of invariant theory, Feb 11 1995
www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk /bshm/past/talks.html   (12934 words)

  
 GSV Projects - Ararat 100k Mapping
The geologists were Ross Cayley and David Taylor, and the project spanned over four years, involving approximately six months of field work between January 1995 and May 1998.
It gives a comprehensive account of the rock units, the geological structure, geomorphology and economic geology.
VandenBerg, A.H.M., Willman, C.E., Maher, S., Simons, B.A., Cayley, R.A., Taylor, D.H., Morand, V.J., Moore, D.H. and Radojkovic, A.,
www.nre.vic.gov.au /dpi/nrenmp.nsf/FID/-97D040987CEC52454A256B140016D6AF?OpenDocument   (4159 words)

  
 AddALL.com - browse and compare book price: David Cayley
AddALL.com - browse and compare book price: David Cayley
Age of Ecology: The Environment on Cbc Radio's Ideas
Rivers North Of The Future: The Testament Of Ivan Illich as told to David Cayley
www.addall.com /author/2088976-1   (220 words)

  
 the New Pantagruel: Hymns in the Whorehouse
Stuck With Virtue (Religion and Contemporary Culture) by Peter Augustine Lawler (Review or Excerpt)
Methodism : Empire of the Spirit by David Hempton (Review or Excerpt)
American Conservatism : An Encyclopedia (Review or Excerpt)
newpantagruel.com /books.php   (888 words)

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