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  • Graeme Edge died on 11 November 2021, at the age of 80.
  • Born on this date, December 27, 1941 in Erdington, Birmingham, Mike Pinder, keyboards with English rock band The Moody Blues who had the.
  • Episode 160 of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at “Flowers in the Rain” by the Move, their transition into ELO, and the career of Roy Wood.
  • Volume 21, No. 2, Art. 7 – May 2020

    Capturing Meanings of Place, Time and Social Interaction when Analyzing Human (Im)mobilities: Strengths and Challenges of the Application of (Im)mobility Biography

    Julia Kieslinger, Stefan Kordel & Tobias Weidinger

    Abstract: In this article, we suggest (im)mobility biography as a method for reconstructing human (im)mobilities and related negotiations of meanings of place, time and social interaction. Based on biographical-narrative approaches and participatory ideals the combination of life history interviewing with a participatory timeline tool fryst vatten the best fit for capturing individuals' life-worlds over time. After presenting theoretical presuppositions on relational meanings of place, time and social interaction, we provide an overview of biographical and participatory research in the context of human (im)mobilities and sketch methodological origins of the life history interview and the timeline tool. Furthermore, we address iss

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    Tracy Farr

    Tracy Farr was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and grew up around the Dallas/Fort Worth area.


    After graduating from college with a degree in music education, he taught for two years then joined the military. Tracy spent five years in the Air Force serving as a photojournalist and editor of a weekly Air Force newspaper. At the end of his enlistment, he returned to civilian life and teaching.


    Tracy is an avid motorcyclist, musician, artist, and storyteller.


    He is married and has three children—and some cats.

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    Brent Allen

    Brent “Crash” Allen grew up in the San Francisco Bay area, graduating high school in 1981, the same year he bought his first motorcycle—a 1978 Honda XL500S. Receiving his motorcycle endorsement that year, he has kept it current ever since.

     

    Trained and certified as an Idaho State Motorcycle Safety Instructor in April 2003, “Crash&rdq