Dear Dave
I am going to call something that I know many think, but possibly few would like to admit: I follow this list partly because, frankly, it is relatively amusing to me to watch old white guys fight with each other like school children. It’s like academic Gossip Girl. If I stopped following, what would I miss??
Secondly, I like to feel I am keeping up with some research themes. But honestly I don’t have time to read most of the long posts - I don’t know how people find the time - and both kudos and respect to them!
So, for me, a new list would take the fun out of it. Especially because I barely have time to follow this one.
All the best, Nanna
> On 3 Sep 2018, at 15.05, Dave Gray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> It’s clear that some number of people, which could be small or large, have
> serious issues with this list.
>
> My questions for those who are dissatisfied is “why not start your own
> list?”
>
> There is no scarcity of email technology. It is not hard to create a
> mailing list.
>
> If you start your own list you will quickly learn whether it is 66 or 600
> who are dissatisfied.
>
> Is there not room in the world for more than one PhD discussion list?
>
> Dave
>
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 06:01 Luke Feast <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ali,
>>
>> 1. Marginalization of women’s views in discussions (Condorcet winner:
>> wins contests with all other choices)
>> 2. Exclusion of diverse epistemological views in discussions loses to
>> Marginalization of women’s views in discussions by 32–28
>> 3. Intolerance of diverse cultural views in discussions loses to
>> Marginalization of women’s views in discussions by 30–26, loses to
>> Exclusion of diverse epistemological views in discussions by 32–29
>> 4. Prejudice toward topics of most interest to those list members of high
>> academic rank loses to Marginalization of women’s views in discussions by
>> 33–26, loses to Intolerance of diverse cultural views in discussions by
>> 31–30
>> 5. Insufficient discussion of topics relevant to PhD studies in
>> particular loses to Marginalization of women’s views in discussions by
>> 41–20, loses to Prejudice toward topics of most interest to those list
>> members of high academic rank by 32–31
>> 6. Harmful effects of narrow interests on the quality of argumentation
>> loses to Marginalization of women’s views in discussions by 40–21, loses to
>> Insufficient discussion of topics relevant to PhD studies in particular by
>> 35–26
>> 7. Harmful effects of careless reasoning on the quality of argumentation
>> loses to Marginalization of women’s views in discussions by 41–19, loses to
>> Harmful effects of narrow interests on the quality of argumentation by 30–26
>> 8. Excessive posting of irrelevant information loses to Marginalization
>> of women’s views in discussions by 52–9, loses to Harmful effects of
>> careless reasoning on the quality of argumentation by 46–13
>>
>> More details can be found on the poll webpage under the result of the
>> poll, click the "show details" button
>> https://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_ba504af73ef2b4ab
>>
>> Best,
>> Luke
>>
>> Luke Feast, Ph.D. | Senior Lecturer | Faculty of Design and Creative
>> Technologies | Auckland University of Technology | New Zealand | Email
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>>
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