On 15 Apr 2008, at 10:20, Peter Mellett wrote:
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> So how do we open a dialogue of respect?
Dear All - I still like the values in the invitation that Brian
produced for our 2006-7 e-seminar. These are at:
http://www.jackwhitehead.com/bera06/berapr2007guide.htm
and I'd like to open this thread with Louise's question and with the
pleasure of affirming these values that support a dialogue of respect.
On 15 Apr 2008, at 12:35, Cathie Pearce wrote:
> Jack, this is an interesting and worthwhile idea. what would it
> involve? how could we do this? I've been working quite a lot with
> Deleuze and Foucault quite recently and would welcome a chance to work
> these ideas through in ways that might be able to 'undo' constraints
> and
> reconfigure them in ways that might be more productive and life
> affirming.... would also like to help Louise and others pursue
> research
> that matters to them.
I think it would mainly involve our sustained interest in responding
to each other. I'd love to develop a greater understanding of the
ideas of Deleuze. One thing I think we might have to be careful about
is that more people are joining the e-seminar every month and it might
be that we make use of our short messages (like the one above, Cathie)
on the list to include urls to a more detailed working out of our
ideas and/or include a file as an attachment as Louise did for her
paper.
We could also make more use of the 'mail delivery disabled
temporarily' box at:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=bera-practitioner-researcher&A=1
by just filling in our e-mail and name and posting it. This means
that if anyone is feeling a bit overwhelmed by the number of e-mails,
then clicking the 'mail delivery disabled temporarily' box means the
postings don't come into your e-mail box but that you can still access
the archives and post messages from: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/archives/bera-practitioner-researcher.html
.
If you feel like inviting a friend/colleague into the conversation for
this Thread 4 you could send them the Join or Leave form with the url:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=bera-practitioner-researcher&A=1
Love Jack.
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