File spoon-archives/bourdieu.archive/bourdieu_2003/bourdieu.0304, message 64


From: "Glen Fuller" <g.fuller-AT-uws.edu.au>
Subject: online bourdieu study group
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 11:48:45 +1000


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Pam/All,
 
I will join the online group! I am in Australia so all this talk about
groups is making me jealous. Hmmm, but where to host? I am also very
interested in learning more about Bourdieu for similar reasons... but
isn't this list meant to be something like that? Or is it merely a
technology for reinscribing what is fit for a 'proper' academic list? ;)
 
A space for newbies would be great as we are beginning to walk the
Bourdieu walk, so when we fall over and make asses of ourselves we don't
seem like a little car load of clowns. (Honk honk!)
 
Anyone else keen for a beginners list? We could have group readings of
particular texts, share ideas about work, hmmm, get to know other people
in related areas, etc. Anyone have access to list facilities at their
universities? It would be possible to start one on Yahoo groups or
similar (if you can put up with all the ads). 
 
More ideas?
 
Cheerio,
Glen.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-bourdieu-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
[mailto:owner-bourdieu-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu] On Behalf Of Pam
Stello
Sent: Thursday, 1 May 2003 11:29 AM
To: bourdieu-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
Subject: bourdieu study group
 
I am just beginning to study Bourdieu's work for my thesis project at
U.C. Berkeley. I wondered if any of you who live in the California bay
area and would be interested in joining me for a Bourdieu summer study
group. I am also interested to join an on-line study group with people
who are beginning to explore Bourdieu's work. 
 
Pam 
U.C. Berkeley

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Pam/All,

 

I will join the online group! I am in Australia so all this talk about groups is making me jealous. Hmmm, but where to host? I am also very interested in learning more about Bourdieu for similar reasons... but isn’t this list meant to be something like that? Or is it merely a technology for reinscribing what is fit for a ‘proper’ academic list? ;)

 

A space for newbies would be great as we are beginning to walk the Bourdieu walk, so when we fall over and make asses of ourselves we don’t seem like a little car load of clowns. (Honk honk!)

 

Anyone else keen for a beginners list? We could have group readings of particular texts, share ideas about work, hmmm, get to know other people in related areas, etc. Anyone have access to list facilities at their universities? It would be possible to start one on Yahoo groups or similar (if you can put up with all the ads).

 

More ideas?

 

Cheerio,

Glen.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-bourdieu-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu [mailto:owner-bourdieu-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu] On Behalf Of Pam Stello
Sent: Thursday, 1 May 2003 11:29 AM
To: bourdieu-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
Subject: bourdieu study group

 

I am just beginning to study Bourdieu's work for my thesis project at U.C. Berkeley. I wondered if any of you who live in the California bay area and would be interested in joining me for a Bourdieu summer study group. I am also interested to join an on-line study group with people who are beginning to explore Bourdieu's work.

 

Pam

U.C. Berkeley

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