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."



>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 Burawoy’s 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
>

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