Wed, 18 Feb 1998 13:58:05 -0800 (PST) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 13:58:05 -0800 (PST) To: PSN-Seminars@csf.colorado.edu From: "James L. Wood" Subject: Re: Welcome to the Seminar Thanks to you and Gary for the invitation! It looks most interesting. Jim >On behalf of Gary Marx, I would like to welcome you to our on line >seminar. If you have joined but have not read the paper yet, remember >that you can find the seminar papers at the following url > > http://csf.colorado.edu/psn/seminars > >or you can send mail to listproc@csf.colorado.edu >with this message: > > get psn-seminars aspiring-sociologists > >I read Gary's paper with pleasure; I found it fun, informative and >useful, especially because I have been struggling with my writing. He is >absolutely right; once one breaks the initial barriers, writing becomes >increasingly easier. I have just finished the first draft of a long paper >and can't wait to start work on the next two! > >Depending on our current work and stage in our careers we will focus on >different aspects of this paper and will ask different questions. I will >start by asking Gary to tell us why, in his view, "social change without >poetry is in serious trouble." Is it an observation similar to Emma >Goldmann's view on dancing and revolution? > >Martha > >******************************* >Martha E. Gimenez >Department of Sociology >Campus Box 327 >University of Colorado at Boulder >Boulder, Colorado 80309 >Voice: 303-492-7080 >Fax: 303-492-5105 James L. Wood