For those who may be interested...
D. Angus Vail
Department of Sociology
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503.370.6313
Fax: 503.370.6512
"It's not enough to know that things work.
The laurels go to those who can show HOW they work."
Department of Sociology
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503.370.6313
Fax: 503.370.6512
"It's not enough to know that things work.
The laurels go to those who can show HOW they work."
>From: Barry Glassner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [culture-announce] public sociology list
>Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 07:37:39 -0700
>
>EMAIL LIST BEING FORMED TO ADVANCE PUBLIC SOCIOLOGY
>
>Please spread the following message far and wide to all those who
>may be
>interested...
>
>Paul Lachelier asked me to pass this along.
>--Barry
>
>
>For everyone moved by past ASA President Michael Burawoys call for
>a more
>public sociology (i.e., a discipline more engaged with non-academic
>publics),
>
>For everyone who wants to stay informed about what is going on in
>public
>sociology,
>
>For everyone who wishes to help institutionalize public sociology in
>our
>departments, professional associations, and beyond,
>
>I am creating the instituteps email list to help us as students
>and
>faculty to build public sociology across the United States in small
>and
>large ways (e.g., creating departmental pub soc committees; linking
>with
>artists, film-makers and activists; reforming graduate training,
>tenure
>and promotion; working with publics local to global to tackle
>targeted
>social problems).
>
>Everyone students and faculty, sociologists and others, in the US
>or
>elsewhere is welcome to join the list.
>
>To join, simply email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>As sociology students and faculty, the fate of public sociology is
>in our
>hands.
>
>
>Paul Lachelier
>Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology Dept.,
>University of Wisconsin-Madison
>Teaching Ass't, Social Studies,
>Harvard University
>
