“I began to understand that many people felt that they were not being heard (something especially true today, both locally and globally). I recognized that being heard is a step toward being understood. Being understood is a step toward being healed. Understanding is a step toward building community.”
Oliveros, Pauline. "My "American Music": Soundscape, Politics, Technology, Community." American Music 25, no. 4 (Winter, 2007): 393. doi:10.2307/40071676.
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JSTORUniversity of Illinois Press
“It is a skein of somewhat longer networks that rather inadequately embrace a world on the basis of points that become centres of profit and calculation. In following it step by step, one never crosses the mysterious limes that should divide the local from the global.”
Latour, Bruno. We Have Never Been Modern, trans. Catherine Porter. Cambridge: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993. p. 121.
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Harvard University Press
“Hence a phenomenon may be explained by a factor to which it is linked by a sequence of intervening steps, each step falling under a casual law, without there being any casual law that links the explanans itself with the phenomenon to be explained.”
Cartwright, Nancy. How the Laws of Physics Lie. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2010.
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Oxford University Press
“All the modalities sing a part in this chorus, changing from step to step, stepping in through proportions, sequences, and intensities which vary according to the time, the path taken and the walker.”
Certeau, Michel de. The Practice of Everyday Life. Translated by Steven Rendall. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. p. 99.
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University of California Press
“If we view the problem from a realistic standpoint, it means that the best possible course is a step-by-step approach on each level of education to be followed by a step-by-step approach at each other area of segregation.”
Marshall, Thurgood. "An Evaluation of Recent Efforts to Achieve Racial Integration in Education Through Resort to the Courts." The Journal of Negro Education 21, no. 3 (1952): 326. doi:10.2307/2293371.
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JSTOR
“You'll get mixed up, of course,
as you already know you'll get mixed up
with many strange birds as you go, so be sure when you step, step with care and great tact
and remember that Life's
a Great Balancing Act.”
Seuss. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! London: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 2020.
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“From being able to extract the jaggedness of the broken glass shape and the sound kiki to seeing the ‘fiveness’ of five pigs, five donkeys, or five chirps may have been a short step in evolution but a giant step for humankind.
I have argued, so far, that the bouba-kiki effect may have fueled the emergence of protowords and a rudimentary lexicon.”
Ramachandran, V. S. The Tell-tale Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Quest for What Makes Us Human. New York: W.W. Norton, 2011. p. 145.
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W.W. Norton
“Every group is territorial, each moves within a given zone, even nomads stay within boundaries. A people living in a desert or grassland with great visible spaces that invite you to step forward and walk as far as you can see will range across tens of thousands of square miles.”
Snyder, Gary. The Practice of the Wild. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1990. p. 27.
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BeWild ReWild
“I began to understand that many people felt that they were not being heard (something especially true today, both locally and globally). I recognized that being heard is a step toward being understood. Being understood is a step toward being healed. Understanding is a step toward building community.”
Oliveros, Pauline. "My "American Music": Soundscape, Politics, Technology, Community." American Music 25, no. 4 (Winter, 2007): 393. doi:10.2307/40071676.
Catalog Record
JSTORUniversity of Illinois Press