Oh, it will happen -
this is the whole raison d'etre of my thesis ("From Persecution and
Prosecution to Dignity and Respectability..." -
discrimination against astrologers -
I have a good number of interviews in the bag from past and present
students of the Sophia Centre about the subject already - not got
round to Nick yet, but he's on my 'to do' list -
and I did the MA myself in the very first year ...
If anyone's interested - giving two talks on my paper "Prisoners of
Conscience: A study in Contemporary Discrimination against
Astrologers" this Thursday at UWE and Saturday at Bath Spa post-grad
conferences (if I can walk by then - twisted my pelvis Morris Dancing
on May Day - ouch) and Wessex Astrologer is publishing the book (when
I get the draft out - but it just keeps on growing - when do you stop
and call it a manuscript???)
Yes - I was in shock - we all were - its shaken a few peoples' world.
Jane (in pain!)
(Love n hugs to Michael York who marked all my papers.)
----- Original Message -----
From: Johann Friedrich Wolfgang Hasler <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, June 1, 2006 11:26 am
Subject: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] Closure of the Sophia Centre
> Whereas I find it appropriate not to initiate a polemic in an
> academic journal, I would also find it inappropriate that such a
> polemic would not happen, at other venues and publications. When
> this things happen, don't we care enough to complain? and if we do
> care enough, why shouldn't we complain, and as loudly as the
> particular arena or situation grants it?
>
> Any suggestions for a place for a USEFUL polemic on this?
>
> Johann Hasler
> International Centre for Music Studies
> University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK)
>
>
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