Ah yes, that's when we (as a family) gave up the direct action business :D! Now, I will have to note that the Murray Highlanders were under strict orders to put cotton wool in their ears before the...
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Ah yes, that's when we (as a family) gave up the direct action business :D! Now, I will have to note that the Murray Highlanders were under strict orders to put cotton wool in their ears before the...
I thought we had a thread for them already?
Well, I'd guess I understand about 60% of what I write ;). BTW, from what Rob (and my wife :eek:!) say, it's much worse in person :D!
You mean that's NOT Tom on the right :eek::D
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Hi Mike,
Not much, really. Our Dean blogs, at least in the sense of using the technology. There just aren't that many of us who do blog... :wry:.
I suspect I fall into the latter...
You know, John, I've got to agree with Rex on this one; at least as far as the value of conceptually separating gender and sex are concerned. I also agree with Rex's caveat about interdisciplinary...
Hi Mike,
It's an interesting question / problem set, Mike. I think it is made even more interesting by the shifts that are happening, partly as a result of the new communications...
Well, here was an interesting post over at open anthropology on Anthropology blogs in Canada. One of the things that comes out n the comments is the role of the blog - personal, w/academic hat on;...
Academia, as with all dinosaurs, is changing, just slowly. A lot of the reason, I suspect, why blogs are not de rigeur with academia is that it is relatively hard to place specific status on them.