Thanks Jo, that's a nice idea. Would C&O be able to publish a
commemorative special issue for Heather? A collection of papers from
scholars inspired by her work? She touched so many people's thinking and
hearts.
I have wanted to send a message to the list all day but not known what to
say. I have missed Heather terribly since she was taken ill and was no
longer present at Essex, but now that absence is permanent - although I am
thankful that she is no longer having to suffer, of course.
Much love to everyone who is grieving but especially to Harro and her
beloved boys,
Sam xx
On 03/09/2014 19:10, "Brewis, Jo (Prof.)" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>This is terrible, awful news. She was so very very important to all of
>us. I cannot bear to think what her family are going through.
>
>I have asked the publishers of the journal to add something to the
>website and also to the next available hard copy, in a very small act of
>commemoration and tribute.
>
>In great sadness
>
>Jo
>
>
>> On 3 Sep 2014, at 14:56, "Stephen Linstead"
>><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> It is very very sad.
>>
>> Most of us loved her poetic touch on what she was doing and this will
>>remain inside our feelings to color the memory of the friendship and the
>>work we shared
>>
>> Antonio
>> ‹
>> Antonio Strati
>> Dept of Sociology & Social Research
>> University of Trento
>> Via G. Verdi 26
>> 38122 Trento
>> Italy
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>> --
>> Professor Stephen A. Linstead DLitt. AcSS FRSA
>> Director of Postgraduate Research and
>> Director of the Centre for the Study of Working Lives
>> The York Management School
>> Freboys Lane
>> Heslington
>> York
>> YO10 5GD
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