Just set up a linganth blog

GABRIELLA MODAN modan.1 at osu.edu
Thu Nov 30 19:15:42 UTC 2006


I would much prefer to keep this as a list that I automatically get in my inbox, rather than having to go to a website to check and see if there's anything posted. I like the listserv form because it keeps me in the loop of discussions going on, which would not be the case if it went to blog form. My guess is that there are a lot of other people out there like me, which would mean that there might not be as much participation if it went to blog form.

Just my 2 cents --

Galey

----- Original Message -----
From: Richard J Senghas <Richard.Senghas at sonoma.edu>
Date: Thursday, November 30, 2006 1:53 pm
Subject: Re: [Linganth] Just set up a linganth blog

> This is excellent!  Thanks, Leila!
> 
> So, let's see how this blog goes.  If it meets everyone's needs, 
> and  
> folks are as happy posting there as on a traditional list, then 
> maybe  
> it would be good to simply shut down the old list (which over the  
> years has become known to what seems to be at least 15 or 20 spam  
> factories).
> 
> However, given that in some parts of the world, there is still 
> easier  
> access to e-mail than web access (or, at least, e-mail is 
> affordable  
> and web access isn't quite so), it may be worth keeping an old 
> style  
> list around.
> 
> So, what do you all think?
> 
> -Richard
> 
> Richard J Senghas  (Professor of Anthropology, Sonoma State U,  
> California)
> Visiting Researcher, Institutionen för nordiska språk
> Stockholms universitet
> S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
> Richard.Senghas at nordiska.su.se
> Richard.Senghas at sonoma.edu
> 
> On 30 Nov 2006, , at 7:29 PM, Leila Monaghan wrote:
> 
> > Was inspired by Barbara LeMaster to create a blog for Linguistic 
> 
> > Anthropology: http://linganth.blogspot.com/  All are welcome to  
> > join it--I thought it might be a particularly good place to post 
> 
> > short papers or handouts that we have presented somewhere, would 
> 
> > like to be out there but that we haven't gotten around to  
> > publishing.  Sessions or sets of related papers are particularly 
> 
> > welcome. Just drop me a note and I'll send you an invite if you  
> > want to post a longer piece.  Comments are welcome from all.
> >
> > Just cuz we are a social group that started in the 20th century, 
> no  
> > reason why we can't do the 21st century blog thing!
> >
> > all best,
> >
> > Leila
> 
> 
> 



More information about the Linganth mailing list