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28-year old from Norway with a Masters Degree in social anthropology. Currently employed as a teaching assistant at the University of Bergen. Interests include language, literacy, socialization, learning, and frame analysis. Favorite reads include Gregory Bateson's Steps to an Ecology of Mind, Erving Goffman's Frame Analysis, and Stephen Fry's Sweet Madness.
28-year old from Norway with a Masters Degree in social anthropology. Currently employed as a teaching assistant at the University of Bergen. Interests include language, literacy, socialization, learning, and frame analysis. Favorite reads include Gregory Bateson's Steps to an Ecology of Mind, Erving Goffman's Frame Analysis, and Stephen Fry's Sweet Madness.


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28-year old from Norway with a Masters Degree in social anthropology. Currently employed as a teaching assistant at the University of Bergen. Interests include language, literacy, socialization, learning, and frame analysis. Favorite reads include Gregory Bateson's Steps to an Ecology of Mind, Erving Goffman's Frame Analysis, and Stephen Fry's Sweet Madness.