Agreed, this looks like a typical marginal case of list-spamming. It
will be interesting to see if there is any further response if we take
up the subject for a bit.

My interest is this.

I wonder if such a program should be accredited, and if so, how does
it go about it? Is it a reasonable offering at a university?

Are there comparable advanced-degree granting programs in "actovoism"
elsewhere? Perhaps  at some of the Christian colleges?

My first impression is that something like this should not be called a
master's degree.

mt

On 6/25/07, James Annan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Michael Tobis wrote:
> > This has been sitting in the "maybe" category in the moderation queue
> > for a few days.
> >
> > I guess all the moderators are uncomfortable with this posting in some
> > way.
> >
>
> It's mostly the fact that every one of this person's postings seems like
> a thinly-veiled advert for his environmental activist program (he's not
> actually participated in any discussion), and although I've also posted
> some of them through in the past on the grounds of being moderately
> interesting, I don't think a single one has yet provoked any response
> whatsoever. IOW, the membership disagrees :-)
>
> James
>
> >
>

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