On Jun 16, 2005, at 4:35 PM, Harriet Meek wrote:
> NO, Please do not distribute this paper beyond this seminar.
>
> THE PAPER IS NOT MEANT TO BE IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.
>
> SEE THE PROVISO AT THE BEGINNING. This is not just window-dressing.
>
> THE PAPER IS NOT,
>
> - REPEAT NOT -
>
> MEANT TO BE SHARED BEYOND THIS GROUP.
>
> PLEASE RESPECT THIS.
> I ask this because
> 1) it is a draft, not a finished paper and
> 2 ) because it is written about real people with real lives, who need
> protection,
> 3) because it wouldv be premature to draw absolute conclusion ffrom
> my observations until I m ready to present them, feel absolutely solid
> about them.
> 4 ) I live and work in a climate
> different from most of you, where posting papers is not always seen
> positively. I have done it because there is a good chance I can learn,
> that perhaps we all can learn, from our discussion but it is NOT meant
> to be taken beyone this group.
> Harriet Meek
>
>
> On Jun 16, 2005, at 4:27 PM, Mary Baginsky wrote:
>
>> Harriet
>>
>> Acolleague is doing some research on grandmothers. Now that the
>> paper is
>> in the public domain may I show it to her re. Group2?
>>
>> Mary
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Harriet Meek" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 9:22 PM
>> Subject: Re: How do we know? Harriet's beginning of a paper. . .
>>
>>
>>> Hi Jean,
>>>
>>> Yes, these are helpful suggestions. I think you are right. This is
>>> in
>>> an earlier draft and I will try to dig it out. There is always
>>> the
>>> problem of over how much is enough and what is too much. One
>>> difficulty with this paper is that I feel so strongly about it,
>>> about
>>> so many parts of it that it can easily become a small book of
>>> separate essays.
>>>
>>> Harriet
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 16, 2005, at 2:02 PM, Jean McNiff wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello, Harriet,
>>>>
>>>> I've just read your draft paper and I think it is passionate,
>>>> articulate and beautifully written. I can understand what it is that
>>>> you hold very important in your life. I do agree, as Kevin says,
>>>> that
>>>> we need more stories of practice out there in the public domain, and
>>>> that these should be research stories. I'd like to hear more about
>>>> what kind of data you gathered about what you were doing and
>>>> learning,
>>>> and especially how you made sense of it all. How does this sound to
>>>> you?
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes,
>>>>
>>>> Jean
>>>>
>>>
>>
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