[Sigcrit-l] SIG-AH collaborations

jrc0043 at unt.edu jrc0043 at unt.edu
Sat Feb 21 12:42:13 EST 2004


SIG-AH and SIG-CRIT missions are separated by time and focus
I think.  AH (pre-critical theory) wanted to explore applications of 
information science to the arts and humanities, while CRIT (post-AH) seems to 
want to explore applications of critical theory to information science itself.

In one sense, they are both involved in the intersection of
multi-disciplines with information science, with broad
implications for all sides of the intersection.

john



Quoting Joseph Tennis <jtennis at u.washington.edu>:

> This seems like a very interesting conversation to have.  It would be
> interesting to see where we have common ground and where we do not.  I'm up
> for a conversation about this.  
> 
> joe
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [Sigcrit-l] SIG-AH collaborations
>  
> While considering methods of activating SIG-AH, we may
> want to consider collaborative relationships with other
> SIG's like SIG-CRIT and even external organizations.
> This might result in a SIG-AH mission re-write or even
> combining SIG resources.
> 
> john
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