(Eng) New mailing list on anarchism (Fr).(Cast)
neil birrell (neil@lds.co.uk)
Sun, 17 Dec 1995 16:55:06 +0100
I am happy to announce that on January 1996 will be started a new list,
Research on Anarchism (RA).
RA is a new international forum devoted to book review, research and
discussion of the theories, histories and cultures of the world anarchist
movements and to anarchistic topics.
Anarchism is defined as the rejection of all forms of domination, as
distinguished from power. It may refer to the historical anarchist
movement, but also to other topics, insofar as they relate to this
definition.
RA therefore will be multidisciplinary ; the subjects discussed may be as
different as historiography, popular culture, philosophy, political
science, ecology, economy, art, literature, utopian studies, music, etc.
Contemporary events, newly emergent perspectives, books and articles will
also be discussed from a scholarly point of view in the light of an
"anarchist" epistemology. The list will offer the possibility of
interactive discussion among its subscribers. It is opened to any scholar
or student who shares the same research interests, whatever his or her
opinions.
This list is moderated to filter out extraneous requests or other items
that in the judgment of the moderators belong on a different list or do not
aid scholarly dialog. All contributions will become part of the public
domain and may be reproduced if credit is given to the original author. RA
is trilingual : contributions in English, French and Spanish are welcome.
To subscribe send a message to :
listserv@bred.univ-montp3.fr
leave "subject" empty
in the text write: SUBscribe RA-L lastname firstname
do not add any signature.
Please communicate this information to whoever you think might be
interested. Thank you
Ronald Creagh, moderator
CIRCAN (Centre d'Information et de Recherche sur les Cultures d'Amerique du
nord)
Universite Paul Valery
B.P. 5043
34032 Montpellier Cedex
France
Fax (Home) (33) 67 64 77 23
e-mail rcreagh@alor.univ-montp3.fr
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