I posted something like this before, but I was on a bit of a reading tear via Kindle and thought it might be worthwhile to share some of these in case anyone might find these interesting as well. Some are related to my research (mobile media, technology, etc.), some are for other interests in the humanities (history, most specifically) and some reflect my interest in structure and architecture (and urban design). I am not going to present these in any particular order (aside from the order in which they were purchased).

By Michael Gallagher

My name is Michael Sean Gallagher. I am a Lecturer in Digital Education at the Centre for Research in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh. I am Co-Founder and Director of Panoply Digital, a consultancy dedicated to ICT and mobile for development (M4D); we have worked with USAID, GSMA, UN Habitat, Cambridge University and more on education and development projects. I was a researcher on the Near Futures Teaching project, a project that explores how teaching at The University of Edinburgh unfold over the coming decades, as technology, social trends, patterns of mobility, new methods and new media continue to shift what it means to be at university. Previously, I was the Research Associate on the NERC, ESRC, and AHRC Global Challenges Research Fund sponsored GCRF Research for Emergency Aftershock Forecasting (REAR) project. I was an Assistant Professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (한국외국어대학교) in Seoul, Korea. I have also completed a doctorate at University College London (formerly the independent Institute of Education, University of London) on mobile learning in the humanities in Korea.

3 thoughts on “My Reading List: A Recent Bibliography”
  1. Thanks for sharing!
    I recommend just one for know: A new culture of learning: Cultivating the imagination for a world of constant change. Douglas Brown 🙂

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